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PAM International Membership Award Details
(See also PAM Achievement Award Winners, PAM Division Award Winners, and PAM Award Guidelines.)
The PAM International Membership Award was first given in 1999. For a list of winners, see PAM International Membership Award Winners.
The PAM International Membership Award will be presented by the SLA-PAM Division to a librarian from the Developing World. As a member of SLA, the winner will have the opportunity to participate more fully with colleagues in this Association.
Objective
The purpose of the award is to provide an opportunity for librarians from the developing world to be active members of SLA and of SLA-PAM.
Components
- The award will provide SLA membership, including PAM Division affiliation, for a period of two years.
- The award recipient will serve as a member of PAM's International Relations Committee (IRC) during the term of the award.
- PAM will normally fund the award recipient to attend SLA's annual conference during the first year of the award.
- The award recipient will prepare a short report on the state of scientific information/libraries in his/her country, to be presented to the membership at the annual SLA conference either in person or in writing.
- The award recipient will also prepare a final report reflecting on his/her experience with PAM and providing recommendations for future improvements to the award program; this report is to be sent before the end of the second year of the award to the PAM Executive Board and PAM IRC.
Qualifications
- The nominee must reside and work in a developing country and have basic English skills.
- The nominee must be working currently in a library, information center, library school or other information-related capacity, in one of the subject areas related to science and technology. Priority will be given to applicants working in Physics-Astronomy-Mathematics areas.
- The nominee will not normally have had a previous opportunity to become actively involved in SLA, such as by attending an SLA conference or other professional library association meeting in the U.S.
Nomination Process
Self nominations are encouraged. Nomination documentation should include
- a letter highlighting the candidate's professional career and qualifications and explaining why this person should be granted the award;
- the candidate's current professional resume [see resume guide at http://www.jobweb.com/Resumes_Interviews/default.htm if desired];
- Contact information for the nominee: name, position, business address, and (if possible) email address.
A call for nominations is issued in the autumn of each year. Nominations are to be submitted by 31 October to the PAM IRC incoming chair, and the award recipient will be announced in November.
Selection Process
The selection will be made by the PAM Executive Board in consultation with the PAM IRC chair.
PAM Practices Manual Editor: Kristine Fowler, fowler@math.umn.edu
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