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NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release: April 4, 2001 Contact: Deanna Marcum 202-939-4750 Mellon Foundation Funds New CLIR Dissertation Fellowships WASHINGTON D.C.In 2002, dissertation fellowships for archival research in the humanities will become available from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) with funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. A grant just awarded by the Mellon Foundation will enable CLIR to award up to ten dissertation fellowships per year for three years. The fellowships will provide encouragement and opportunities for graduate students in any field in the humanities to do dissertation research in original source materials. Archives, libraries, and other repositories of research material will be asked to work with CLIR to provide special assistance to dissertation fellows who choose to use their collections. CLIR and the Mellon Foundation expect the program to
Fellowships will be granted for periods of one year. Some fellowships may be awarded for research abroad. Application guidelines for what will be called the Mellon Fellowship Program for Dissertation Research in Original Sources will be issued later this year. Successful applicants will receive awards in time to begin dissertation research in the summer of 2002. The Council on Library and Information Resources is a private, nonprofit organization that works in partnership with the nation's libraries, archives, and universities to develop and encourage collaborative strategies for preserving and providing access to the accumulated human record and to help them adapt to changes produced by digital information. # # # |
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