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The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) announces the 2010 Paul  
Evan Peters Fellowship
Applications due by April 23, 2010

The Paul Evan Peters Fellowship was established to honor and  
perpetuate the memory of CNI's founding executive director.  The  
fellowship is awarded every two years to a student pursuing graduate  
studies in librarianship, the information sciences, or a closely  
related field, who demonstrates intellectual and personal qualities  
consistent with those of Paul Evan Peters, including:

--commitment to use of digital information and advanced technology to  
enhance scholarship, intellectual productivity and public life;

--interest in the civic responsibilities of information professionals  
and a commitment to democratic values;

--positive and creative approach to overcoming personal,  
technological, and bureaucratic challenges, and

--humor, vision, humanity, and imagination.

The fellowship is in the amount of $5000 per year, to be awarded two  
consecutive years to a student in a graduate program.

“The characteristics that have often been associated with Paul-- 
positivity, creativity, humor, vision, humanity, and imagination--are,  
I hope, dimensions that I also bring to the work that I do as a  
scholar and as a teacher, " wrote Philip Edwards, 2004 fellowship  
recipient and a faculty member at the University of North Carolina,  
Chapel Hill, School of Information and Library Science.  Edwards  
credits the award with helping to broaden his professional horizons as  
a student:  "Because of this funding, I was able to travel to  
conferences which I would have otherwise been unable to attend, and  
the interactions I had among other researchers and practitioners at  
these gatherings have been more valuable than I could have ever  
imagined."

Cal Lee, who received the first Peters Fellowship, is currently  
Assistant Professor at the School of Information and Library Science  
at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, where he teaches  
classes for graduate and undergraduate students, as well as continuing  
professional education workshops, in a variety of subjects, including  
archival administration, records management, digital curation,  
understanding information technology for managing digital collections,  
and the construction of digital repository rules.

More information about the Paul Evan Peters Fellowship and the  
application process are available at http://www.cni.org/pepfellowship/.


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Diane Goldenberg-Hart
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Coalition for Networked Information
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