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[ARSCLIST] Ann.: Brenda MaCallum Prize, AFS Archives and Libraries Sec.



Announcement from the Archives and Libraries Section of the American Folklore Society

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The Brenda McCallum Prize - AFS Archives and Libraries Section
Submissions Due: September 15, 2006

Award: $100

The Brenda McCallum Prize committee of the American Folklore Society 
Archives and Libraries Section invites nominations for the 2006 Brenda 
McCallum Prize.

The 2006 Prize Committee is composed of Marcia K. Segal, Andy Kolovos, 
and Stephanie Smith.

Nominations are accepted continuously during the year, though the 
deadline for submitting materials each year is September 15. 
Presentation of the awards is given during the Archives and Libraries 
Section meeting at the Annual meeting of the American Folklore Society 
in October of that year.

Since 1994, this prize has honored the late folklife archivist Brenda 
McCallum. Through this prize, the AFS Archives and Libraries Section 
seeks to promote works that further the cause of the preservation, 
organization, and dissemination of folklife collections. The prize is 
given for an exceptional work dealing with folklife archives or the 
collection, organization, and management of ethnographic materials. It 
is awarded to an individual or an institution for noteworthy products or 
documented activities that provide education, techniques, or services to those who collect, organize, and preserve folklife materials, either on the individual or institutional level. These may or may not be directly 
associated with archival work, since products that facilitate the 
organization of ethnographic materials collected in the field ultimately 
assist the cause of folklife archivists as well.

The prize may be awarded for such accomplishments as a book, an article, the development of a software package, or a lecture series.

In order to receive the McCallum Prize, the work should have been 
created during the twelve months prior to the deadline for its 
submission, or twenty-four months if it was not previously nominated.

Please submit nominations for the Prize by e-mail or fax, accompanied by a brief explanation of why the work has been nominated, to the committee chair:

Marcia K. Segal
American Folklife Center
The Library of Congress
mseg@xxxxxxx 
(202) 707-2076 (fax)

For a list of past recipients and their research topics, go to 
http://www.afsnet.org/sections/archives/prize.cfm 


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