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CALL for 2007/2008 LAUC-LA Mini-Grants |
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See also: Mini-Grants Awarded in the Past LAUC Statewide Call for Research Proposals "Research Resources for Librarians" from LAUC Statewide (MS Word doc) |
This page is in the process of being updated for 2007/08 The LAUC-LA Committee on Research and Professional Development is pleased to issue the Call for the LAUC-LA Mini-Grant fund requests. Although we are distributing the CALL via e-mail and welcome email responses, signed requests must also be submitted in paper format. LAUC-LA MINI-GRANTS PROGRAM Initiated in 1986 by LAUC-LA, the mini-grants program is designed to encourage librarians to develop research ideas by awarding not more than $500 for each proposal. GUIDELINES I. Goals To encourage and support librarians' research by providing competitive monetary awards of not more than $500 each. II. Program Description The program is designed in part as an adjunct to the statewide research grants program. As such, it is expected that awards may be used to assist librarians in the preparation of full-scale research proposals. However, the LAUC-LA Research and Professional Development Committee will also consider proposals that assist librarians in bringing projects to completion. Examples of the former include, but are not limited to, the following: computer searches, research assistance, consulting, photocopying, and purchase of software. Examples of the latter include, but are not limited to, the following: data analysis, manuscript preparation, and costs associated with the dissemination of research results. Mini-grants will be considered for projects that need not be solely limited to librarianship and information science; scholarly projects related to a librarian's area of expertise will also be eligible. Generally speaking, these projects would be of a type and nature appropriate for inclusion under the category of Research and Other Creative Activity in the review criteria for the University of California Librarian Series. III. Application and Review Procedures The applicant submits a proposal to the Chair of the Research and Professional Development Committee describing the nature and purpose of the work being proposed, and an estimated cost. The application may be in the form of a letter to the Committee. The deadline for submitting proposals is ????. |
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