Scholarship

We are very excited to announce the winners of the ACRL/NY 2013 Symposium Student Scholarship! The winners are:

Juliette Appold, Rutgers UniversityJuliette Appold
Juliette Appold is pursuing an MLIS degree at Rutgers University, specializing in Digital Libraries. She holds a PhD in musicology, an MA in musicology and French, an Education Degree, and a Bachelor of Music.

Lauren Gallina, Rutgers UniversityLauren Gallina
Lauren Gallina expects to graduate from Rutgers University in May 2014 with her MLIS and a specialization in Digital Libraries. Lauren currently works as a Reference Assistant at Rutgers and as a Technical Services Assistant at the Libraries of Middlesex Automation Consortium.

Heather Lember, Pratt InstituteHeather Lember
Heather Lember is pursuing her MSLIS at Pratt Institute, and is expected to graduate in May of 2014. She is an Archival Processing Fellow at Barnard College, and works at the New York Civil Liberties Union as an Assistant Archivist.

Kerri O’Connell, Pratt InstituteKerri O'Connell
Kerri will complete her MLS from Pratt Institute in December 2013. She is currently working at the Center for Digital Research and Scholarship at Columbia University as a project coordinator, overseeing open access publishing ventures.

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Congratulations to our winners, and a big thank you to everyone who submitted an application for the ACRL/NY 2013 Symposium Scholarship. We hope to see you all there!

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