I will like to know more about this matter
Maria Julia Bello Ph (305) 361-4428
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"Words do not have meaning, We put meaning on words"
On Mon, 14 Dec 1998, Mr C A Rusbridge wrote:
> Paragraph 29 of JISC Circular 15/98 says the following: "Letters of Intent
> are encouraged to assist in administrative and review preparation.
> Organisations or persons considering submission of a proposal should send
> an electronic mail message with the following statement: "I am interested
> in submitting a proposal to the International Digital Libraries Program,"
> and include the title and brief abstract of the proposed work, as much as
> is known of the list of participants, including the foreign participants,
> and the source of funds anticipated for the foreign partners. Letters of
> intent will not be refereed or evaluated but should contain sufficient
> information about the topic to help in the selection of reviewers."
>
> There is some ambiguity here as to what is meant by "foreign", given that
> the letter is to be sent to both NSF and JISC. My suggestion is simply to
> list partners in both countries and the expected sources of funding in
> both countries. The latter would be JISC and NSF plus any other sources
> you may have identified.
>
> Should you be applying under this call in partnership with any country
> beyond the US and UK, then you should be very clear about this in the
> letter of intent, including the source of funding for the third country.
>
> We have been having some problems with the email address [log in to unmask],
> but this is under investigation now and should be fixed shortly.
>
> --
> Chris Rusbridge
>
> Programme Director, Electronic Libraries Programme
> The Library, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK
> Phone 01203 524979 Fax 01203 524981
> Email [log in to unmask]
>
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