Wednesday, August 23, 2006

GENERAL NEWS: Mary Jo Lynch Award

Interested in winning the Mary Jo Lynch Award? Here is the scoop!

The Webpage:
http://www.nclis.gov/statsurv/surveys/fscs/awardsFSCS/
MaryJoLynchAward.pdf#search=3D%22mary%20jo%20lynch
%20award%20nclis%22
(or click here)

Sponsors: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS), American Library Association (ALA), Federal-State Cooperative System (FSCS) for public library data collection.

Purpose: To encourage library school student statistical research using public library data collected at the state and national level.

Eligibility: Any student working toward a degree from a program of library and information science accredited by ALA.

Criteria: The winning entry must be:
*Appropriate for submission and possible publication in a regional, state, or national library print or online journal.
*Based on state and/or national FSCS public library data

The winning entry must possess the following:
* Clearly written
* Abstract
* Purpose or thesis statement and/or hypothesis
* methodology or methodologies used
* data and analysis
* findings
* conclusions with recommendations for future study
*Potential to directly or indirectly effectively promote public libraries

Number: Only one award may be made annually

Timing: This will be an annual competition, but eligibility for the first two years, 2006 and 2007, can be for any research paper completed after January 1, 2004. Beginning with the 2007 award, papers must be completed after January 1 of the year preceding the award. (e.g., the 2007 award will be for a paper completed after January 1, 2006).The award will be announced at the FSCS Conference held annually in December. 1 8/8/2006

Submissions: Candidates must email an electronic copy of the research paper no later than September 15 to: Neal K. Kaske
NCLIS
Telephone: 202-606-9200
Email: nkaske@nclis.gov
Subject: Mary Jo Lynch Award

Award Committee:
The award jury will be composed of two members to be named by ALA from the Committee on Research and Statistics (CORS), two members to be named by NCES, two members to be named by NCLIS, and one member to be named by the chair of the FSCS Steering Committee.

Form of Award:
The winner will receive an engraved plaque and funding for attendance at either the ALA national conference or the PLA national conference. Winners may be asked to present a summary of the research paper findings.
Costs paid will include actual and necessary expenses of conference attendance, including registration, travel, food, and lodging. Payment will be according to federal travel reimbursement guidelines. (ALA will provide funding for registration and lodging. NCES will provide funding for all other allowable expenses.)

Suggested Data Sources:
Library Research Service (sources of state data):
http://www.lrs.org/asp_public/other.asp
NCLIS (US Library Data Sources and Analysis):
http://www.nclis.gov/statsurv/NCES/index.html
NCES: Publications:
http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/libraries/pub_public.asp
Data Files: http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/libraries/DataFiles.asp#Pub
For further information contact:
Neal K. Kaske
Email: nkaske@nclis.gov 2 8/8/2006

Once again, the website:
http://www.nclis.gov/statsurv/surveys/fscs/awardsFSCS/
MaryJoLynchAward.pdf#search=3D%22mary%20jo%20lynch
%20award%20nclis%22
(or click here)

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