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Sandra Phoenix
Tue, Jul 19, 2022 12:18 PM

Greetings Colleagues,

See messaging and call for applicants below from the Rare Book School at the University of Virginia regarding the Bibliographical Society of America's New Scholars Program. Share broadly.

Respectfully,

Sandra

BSA NEW SCHOLARS PROGRAM (DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 3)

The Bibliographical Society of America's New Scholars Program promotes the work of scholars new to bibliography, broadly defined to include the creation, production, publication, distribution, reception, transmission, and subsequent history of all textual artifacts. This includes manuscript, print, and digital media, from clay and stone to laptops and iPads.

Thanks to a recent donation to BSA in honor of Jacob Blanck (1906-1974), the New Scholars Program now provides named support for bibliographical and book historical scholarship focusing on printed works of writers of the United States and their publishers, in addition to the program's Malkin and Pantzer awards.

The New Scholars award is $1,000, with a $500 travel stipend. Three awards are made each year as part of a two-pronged program:

  1. New Scholars present fifteen-minute talks on their current, unpublished bibliographical research during a program preceding the Society's Annual Meeting, held each January.
    
  2. Expanded versions of New Scholars' papers are submitted to the editor of The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America (PBSA) for publication, subject to peer review.
    

The committee strongly encourages applications from those who have not previously published, lectured, or taught on bibliographical subjects. Bibliographical scholarship pursuing new methods and new approaches, including applications from candidates applying bibliographical theory and principles to diverse materials and media, is welcome. Guided by the Society's Equity Action Planhttps://bibsocamer.org/about-us/the-society/equity-action-plan/, the committee also welcomes submissions that embrace diverse, multicultural perspectives.

For more details on the New Scholars program, including eligibility and application information, please visit the BSA websitehttps://bibsocamer.org/awards/new-scholars-program/, and watch the 2020 information session recording on YouTubehttps://youtu.be/SzsHFbqY1ZI. A short video outlining the terms of each of the three named awards will be posted to the same channel.

Barbara Heritage, Ph.D.
Associate Director & Curator of Collections
Rare Book School
POB 400103 / University of Virginia / Charlottesville, VA 22904
Main office 434-924-8851 / Direct line 434-924-3878

Secretary, Executive Committee
Board of Governors for the Antiquarian Book School Foundation
CABS-Minnesota

Sandra M. Phoenix, Executive Director
HBCU Library Alliance
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404-702-5854 (cell)
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sphoenix@hbculibraries.orgmailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org
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Greetings Colleagues, See messaging and call for applicants below from the Rare Book School at the University of Virginia regarding the Bibliographical Society of America's New Scholars Program. Share broadly. Respectfully, Sandra BSA NEW SCHOLARS PROGRAM (DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 3) The Bibliographical Society of America's New Scholars Program promotes the work of scholars new to bibliography, broadly defined to include the creation, production, publication, distribution, reception, transmission, and subsequent history of all textual artifacts. This includes manuscript, print, and digital media, from clay and stone to laptops and iPads. Thanks to a recent donation to BSA in honor of Jacob Blanck (1906-1974), the New Scholars Program now provides named support for bibliographical and book historical scholarship focusing on printed works of writers of the United States and their publishers, in addition to the program's Malkin and Pantzer awards. The New Scholars award is $1,000, with a $500 travel stipend. Three awards are made each year as part of a two-pronged program: 1. New Scholars present fifteen-minute talks on their current, unpublished bibliographical research during a program preceding the Society's Annual Meeting, held each January. 2. Expanded versions of New Scholars' papers are submitted to the editor of The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America (PBSA) for publication, subject to peer review. The committee strongly encourages applications from those who have not previously published, lectured, or taught on bibliographical subjects. Bibliographical scholarship pursuing new methods and new approaches, including applications from candidates applying bibliographical theory and principles to diverse materials and media, is welcome. Guided by the Society's Equity Action Plan<https://bibsocamer.org/about-us/the-society/equity-action-plan/>, the committee also welcomes submissions that embrace diverse, multicultural perspectives. For more details on the New Scholars program, including eligibility and application information, please visit the BSA website<https://bibsocamer.org/awards/new-scholars-program/>, and watch the 2020 information session recording on YouTube<https://youtu.be/SzsHFbqY1ZI>. A short video outlining the terms of each of the three named awards will be posted to the same channel. -- Barbara Heritage, Ph.D. Associate Director & Curator of Collections Rare Book School POB 400103 / University of Virginia / Charlottesville, VA 22904 Main office 434-924-8851 / Direct line 434-924-3878 Secretary, Executive Committee Board of Governors for the Antiquarian Book School Foundation CABS-Minnesota Sandra M. Phoenix, Executive Director HBCU Library Alliance 678-210-5801 ext. 101 (office) 404-702-5854 (cell) http://www.hbculibraries.org<http://www.hbculibraries.org/> sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> Seek justice, honor the ancestors, honor the children and those yet to come. Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hbculibraryalliance1/ and Twitter at https://twitter.com/HBCULibAlliance Check out "PULSE!" The HBCU Library Alliance's News Source! - https://hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com/