[KS] Fw: Application to Princeton University Library Research Grants opened

Hyoungbae Lee hyoungl at Princeton.EDU
Wed Sep 25 09:34:41 EDT 2019


Dear Korean Studies List members,

Please see the announcement forwarded below for a grant opportunity at the Princeton University Library.

"Applications will be considered for scholarly use of archives, manuscripts, rare books, and other rare and unique holdings of the Department of Special Collections, including the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library; as well as rare books in Marquand Library of Art and Archaeology, and in the East Asian Library (Gest Collection)."

Best,


Hyoungbae Lee

Korean Studies Librarian

East Asian Library, Princeton University

33 Frist Campus Center Rm 307A

Princeton, NJ 08544, USA

Telephone: (609) 258-0417

Fax: (609) 258-4573

E-mail: HYOUNGL at PRINCETON.EDU

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From: Martin Heijdra <mheijdra at Princeton.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2019 9:07 AM
To: The eastlib mailing list <eastlib at listserv.unc.edu>
Subject: [eastlib] Application to Princeton University Library Research Grants opened

Princeton University Library Research Grants
Each year, the Friends of the Princeton University Library, as well as other library and campus funding sources, offer short-term Library Research Grants to promote scholarly use of the Library’s special collections. The award is $1,000 per week (up to four weeks) plus transportation costs. Applications to use unique, not regularly available, East Asian Library materials will be considered as part of these general grants. There is a window of several months to apply each year.
As of Sept. 23, 2019, the 2020-2021 Princeton University Library Research Grants application is open and ready to receive submissions. The deadline to apply is Noon on December 13, 2019. Grants are tenable from May 1, 2020 to April 30, 2021.
Applications will be considered for scholarly use of archives, manuscripts, rare books, and other rare and unique holdings of the Department of Special Collections, including the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library; as well as rare books in Marquand Library of Art and Archaeology, and in the East Asian Library (Gest Collection).  Special grants are awarded in several areas: the Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies supports a limited number of library fellowships in Hellenic Studies, the Elmer Adler Fund supports research in the graphic arts, and the Cotsen Children’s Library supports research in its collection on aspects of children’s literature. The Maxwell Fund supports research on materials dealing with Portuguese-speaking cultures. The Sid Lapidus '59 Research Fund for Studies of the Age of Revolution and the Enlightenment in the Atlantic World supports relevant special collections research.
For more information, or to apply, please go to http://rbsc.princeton.edu/friends-princeton-university-library-research-grants



Martin Heijdra, Ph. D. 何義壯
Director, East Asian Library

The East Asian Library and the Gest Collection
Room 317, 33 Frist Campus Center
Princeton, NJ 08544-1100 USA
T (609) 258-3183 F (609) 258-4573

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