ER&L Cross-Pollinator Registration Award: Deadline December 11

 

 

 

 

 

As part of an annual cross-pollinator exchange, Electronic Resources and Libraries (ER&L) and DLF are currently accepting applications for an award that will cover the cost of registration for one DLF affiliate at the ER&L conference in Austin, TX from March 4-7, 2018.

 

About The Award

This award will cover the cost of one individual’s in-person or online registration for the 2018 ER&L conference — a $595.00 value.

Recipients will be required to write a blog post about their experience, after attending, which will be published by DLF.

The goal of the DLF +ER&L awards is to create cross-pollinators –a library professional to ER&L who can provide unique perspectives to our work and share a vision of the library world from their perspective — to the conference. The registration award includes a complimentary registration for in-person or online attendance.

Learn more about the 20142015, and 2016 awardees, and the ER&L affiliate who attended the 2017 Forum through this reciprocal program!

 

Eligibility

Applicants should be practicing library professionals affiliated with a DLF member institution, seeking more exposure on trends in e-resource management and digital services.  Applicants should have not attended ER&L previously, and be willing to share their perspective on the experience with the DLF community.

 

Application

Apply by midnight on December 11, 2017! Awardee will be chosen by ER&L in consultation with DLF.

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