The Scholarship Committee of AJL announces that it is accepting 
applications for the 2008 scholarships.


AJL SCHOLARSHIP
The Association of Jewish Libraries is pleased to announce a 
scholarship of $500 to a student enrolled or accepted in a
graduate school of library and information science.
Prospective candidates should have knowledge of and interest in 
Jewish Studies, and demonstrate the potential, ability
  and intention of pursuing a career in Judaica Librarianship.
For information about the scholarships, from the official website, 
www.jewishlibraries.org:
"In order to encourage students to train for, and enter, the field of 
Judaica librarianship, the Association of Jewish Libraries awards a 
scholarship to a student attending or planning to attend a graduate 
school of library and information science. Prospective candidates 
should have an interest in, and demonstrate a potential for, pursuing 
a career in Judaica librarianship."

ELIGIBILITY
Proof of acceptance for the next academic year OR proof of current 
enrollment in:
An ALA accredited library school in the United States or Canada - OR
An accredited library school in either the United Kingdom, Australia
or New Zealand - OR
The graduate library school program at either Hebrew University or
Bar Ilan University
- AND -
Documentation showing:
Completion of Jewish Studies courses at an academic level -OR
Extensive participation in less formal Jewish Studies - OR
Extensive experience working in Judaica libraries - OR
Any combination of the above

STUDENTS WHO WISH TO APPLY FOR THIS SCHOLARSHIP SHOULD SUBMIT TO THE 
SCHOLARSHIP CO-CHAIR
BY [MARCH 15, 2006] FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 2008

1. Completed application form online, via email to the Scholarship 
Co-Chair, available on the AJL website at http://www.jewishlibraries.org/
2. Documentation of acceptance or enrollment in one of the qualified 
graduate library school programs mentioned above. Transcripts and/or 
letters on official letterhead, submitted via regular surface mail, 
will be accepted as documentation.
3. Documentation of Jewish studies completed at an academic or less 
formal level or of experience working in Judaica libraries. 
Transcripts and/or letters on official letterhead, submitted via 
regular surface mail, will be accepted as documentation.
4. Personal statement as a Word or rtf document, via email to the 
Scholarship Co-Chair.
Please submit a short statement (200/300 words) highlighting the 
extent of your participation in Judaic studies and other relevant 
experiences. Relate how you feel your involvement in such activities 
might be reflected in your future career in library and information science.

FINAL DATE FOR SUBMITTING ALL ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION IS [MARCH 15, 
2006] FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 2008
Submit application and supporting materials to:
Lynn Feinman, Co-Chair
           AJL Scholarship Award
           92nd Street Y Library
           1395 Lexington Avenue
           New York, NY 10128
  Phone: 212 415-5543  Fax: 212 427-6119
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Further information may be obtained by addressing the scholarship 
co-chair at any of the contact points mentioned above.



Sarah M. Barnard
Serials Librarian
Hebrew Union College Library
3101 Clifton Ave.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45220

Phone: 513-233-5783
Fax: 513-221-0915
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]





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