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[PADG:934] ALCTS/SAGE Support Staff Travel Grants



ALCTS/SAGE SUPPORT STAFF TRAVEL GRANTS

The Association for Library Collections & Technical
Services (ALCTS) in partnership with Sage Publications
is pleased to announce six library support staff have
been awarded a 2006 ALCTS/SAGE Support Staff Travel
Grant. These grants provide airfare, three night?s
hotel, and conference registration for the individuals
to attend the 2006 ALA Annual Conference in New
Orleans.

Those receiving the travel grant are: 
Donna Hanna, Library Clerk III, Cataloging Department,
State University of New York at Geneseo 
Darlene Hert, Acquisitions/Cataloging Technician,
Montana State University-Billings Library, Billings,
Montana 
Lucretia ?Trish? Pelletier, Senior Library
Assistant/Head of Technical Services, Apache Junction
Public Library, Apache Junction, Arizona 
Susan Prefontaine, Instructional Support Associate,
Electronic Periodicals Management Department, State
University of New York at Buffalo 
Scott David Reinke, Conservation Technician,
Preservation Department, University of Hawai?i at
Manoa 
Mary Tilley, Authority Control Specialist, Technical
Services Department, University of Nebraska, Lincoln 

For a second year, grants were offered to support
staff, with at least three years of experience in an
area of technical services and collections, who have
never before attended an ALA annual conference. The
2006 award recipients demonstrated outstanding
commitment to the profession, active participation in
local and paraprofessional associations as well as the
professional life of their respective institutions,
and evidence of a clear desire to serve their library
communities. Above all, each of these candidates
demonstrates a genuine love of and deep commitment to
libraries. Among them, they have years of experience
and a dedication to their work and their communities.



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