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Helen Tibbo <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 21 Aug 2005 15:27:46 -0400
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The NHPRC Electronic Records Research Fellowship Program announces 2005-2006
Fellows
The NHPRC Electronic Records Research Fellowship Program, a collaboration of
the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill and the libraries of both Duke University and
UNC-Chapel Hill, is pleased to announce its 2005-2006 class of Fellows. Now
in its second year in North Carolina, the NHPRC Electronic Records
Fellowships, funded by the National Historical Publications and Records
Commission, will provide $15,000 to these four projects:
*       Carol E. B. Choksy, adjunct professor, Indiana University &
consultant: Fortune 100 + Private 100 Electronic Records Management Study
<http://ils.unc.edu/nhprcfellows/choksy.pdf>
*       David W. Mitchell, university records manager, Duke University; and
Jill A. Katte, technical services archivist, Duke University: Content
Management Systems: Who Makes the Rules?
<http://ils.unc.edu/nhprcfellows/mitchell_katte.pdf>
*       Marcia Frank Peri, archivist, University of Maryland, Baltimore
County; and Lisl Zach, assistant professor, School of Information and
Library Science, Louisiana State University: Determining Current Practices
for College and University Electronic Records Management Programs
<http://ils.unc.edu/nhprcfellows/peri_zach.pdf>
*       Catherine Arnott Smith, assistant professor, Syracuse University;
and Nancy McCall, archivist and research associate in History of Medicine,
The Johns Hopkins University: Developing the HIPAA-Aware EAD Finding Aid
<http://ils.unc.edu/nhprcfellows/mccall_smith.doc>
The 2005-2006 Fellows will discuss their research plans for the coming year
at the second annual NHPRC Electronic Records Fellowship Symposium to be
held at Duke University on Nov. 18, 2005. Robert Spindler, Arizona State
University Archivist and founder of the ECURE Conference, will be the
keynote speaker. 2004-2005 Fellows, Nancy Kunde, Helen Samuels, Rebecca
Schulte and Druscilla Simpson, will present the results of their research.
Registration is free, and all are welcome to attend. Please see our website
for parking and registration details: www.ils.unc.edu/nhprcfellows/
The NHPRC Electronic Records Fellowships Program facilitates both basic and
applied research regarding all aspects of electronic records, particularly
research that furthers institutional objectives and management of electronic
records on a scale feasible for repositories at the local, state, or
regional levels. Through the development of research tools, funding,
mentoring and symposia, the program supports broad participation in the
research process among archivists and collaboration between archivists and
academics.

-Helen

Dr. Helen R. Tibbo, Professor
School of Information and Library Science
201 Manning Hall
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3360
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Tel: 919.962.8063
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