LIBRARY AND INFORMATION HISTORY GROUP
of the
CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION PROFESSIONALS
THE JAMES G. OLLE STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP 2003-04
The Library and Information History Group of the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals funds an annual scholarship of £500
to improve the level of activity in library history. The scholarship is named after the late James G. Olle, an active teacher and writer in library
history. The scholarship has the full support of his daughters.
Prospective candidates for the scholarship should be students (undergraduate or postgraduate) who are undertaking a discrete piece of advanced
work. They must be members of the L.I.H.G.
The winner of the James G. Olle Scholarship is expected to present the findings of the work in the public domain: this might take the form of an
article published in an academic periodical or a lecture to a recognized gathering.
Grants of up to £500 will be made on the decision of the L.I.H.G. Committee. Expressions of interest or applications which should include a C.V.,
a statement of plans, a draft budget and the names and addresses of two referees should be sent to the L.I.H.G. Awards Manager by 31 January
2004.
Dr Dorothy Clayton
Awards Manager, Library and Information History Group,
John Rylands University Library of Manchester
Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9PP
Tel: 0161 275 3757
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