For immediate release | September 27, 2018
RUSA Announces New Research Grant in Honor in Gail Schlachter
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RUSA is proud to announce a new research grant named in honor of long-time member leader Dr. Gail A. Schlachter. This grant was established in memory of Dr. Gail A. Schlachter by her children Sandy Hirsh and Eric Goldman, with contributions from her family and friends. Sandy Hirsh and Eri Goldman, "We are excited that our mom's legacy will live on through this research grant, and we are looking forward to seeing the impact of this grant program on reference and user services.”
Dr. Gail A. Schlachter worked for nearly five decades in the library and information fields as a reference librarian, a library administrator, a library educator, an author of library - oriented reference works, a reviewer of reference resources, and publisher at Reference Service Press of both print and electronic materials. During her career, Dr. Schlachter was elected several times to the governing councils of the 91´«Ã½ (91´«Ã½) and California Library Association, served as the president of , and was selected first as the reference review editor and then as the editor-in-chief of Reference and User Services Quarterly, RUSA's official reference-oriented journal. In recognition of her outstanding contributions to the field of reference librarianship, she received the , was honored with the , and received numerous honors for her publications. She was inducted into the after she died in 2015.
Ann Brown, President of RUSA, “We at 91´«Ã½ and RUSA are honored that Gail’s family would like to continue the legacy of Dr. Schlachter with this grant to encourage librarians all over the country to address current critical issues in reference and user services. We are excited to see this grant make useful additions to existing library literature.” To learn more about what Gail Schlachter meant to people in the field, see the and the .
The Gail Schlachter Memorial Research Grant will be awarded annually in the amount of $5,000 to financially support to an individual or collaborative group conducting research into reference or user services whose research projects aim to better understand or answer key questions related to connecting people to resources, information services, and collections.
The application for submission for the Gail Schlachter Memorial Research Grant will be October 1st of each year. To learn more about submission guidelines, or to apply visit .
The Reference and User Services Association, a division of the 91´«Ã½, represents librarians and library staff in the fields of reference, specialized reference, collection development, readers’ advisory and resource sharing. RUSA is the foremost organization of reference and information professionals who make the connections between people and the information sources, services, and collection materials they need. Learn more about the association at
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