20.261 Bibliographical Society of America 2007 Fellowship Program

From: Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 07:55:12 +0100

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         Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 07:53:54 +0100
         From: "David L. Gants" <dgants_at_rogers.com>
         Subject: Bibliographical Society of America 2007 Fellowship Program

The Bibliographical Society of America
2007 Fellowship Program Announcement
<http://www.bibsocamer.org/fellows.htm>

The Bibliographical Society of America (BSA) invites applications for its
annual short-term fellowship program, which supports bibliographical inquiry
as well as research in the history of the book trades and in publishing
history. Eligible topics may concentrate on books and documents in any
field, but should focus on the book or manuscript (the physical object) as
historical evidence. Such topics may include establishing a text or studying
the history of book production, publication, distribution, collecting, or
reading. Enumerative listings do not fall within the scope of this program.

Among the BSA Fellowships offered each year are a number of named awards
funded through generous contributions from members of the bibliographical
community:

      * The Folter Fellowship in the History of Bibliography
        ($2,000);
      * The Katharine Pantzer Fellowship in the British Book
        Trades ($2,000);
      * The McCorison Fellowship for the History and Bibliography
        of Printing in Canada and the United States: the Gift of
        Donald Oresman ($2,000);
      * The Reese Fellowship for American Bibliography and the
        History of the Book in the Americas ($2,000).

Applicants need not apply for a specific named fellowship to be eligible,
although if their research falls within the scope of a particular award they
may wish to shape their project description accordingly.

BSA Fellowships may be held for one or two months. The program is open to
applicants of any nationality, with or without current academic affiliation.
Fellows will be paid a stipend of up to $2,000 per month (for up to two
months) in support of travel, living, and research expenses.

Applications for this program, including three letters of reference, must be
received on or before 1 December 2006. No applications will be accepted
after that date. Completed application packages may be submitted via e-mail
attachment using the word-processing form (preferred)
<http://www.bibsocamer.org/Fellowships/Email_app.doc>, or via post using the
PDF print-out form <http://www.bibsocamer.org/Fellowships/Postal_app.pdf>.
Specific application instructions may be found on the forms themselves.
Prospective applicants unable to download submission forms may contact the
executive secretary for application material as well as additional
information about the program: BSA Executive Secretary, P.O. Box 1537, Lenox
Hill Station, New York, NY 10021, e-mail bsa(at)bibsocamer.org. Any
questions about the submission procedure may be directed to David Gants,
Chair of the Fellowship Committee, dgants(at)unb.ca.
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