The Museum Computer Network Scholarship Committee is pleased to announce
its eight scholarship winners for 2009. Each scholarship provides free
registration to the MCN annual conference in Portland, Oregon, free
hotel stay, and a small stipend to help cover additional expenses. MCN
received nearly 90 stellar applications in 2009 – nearly twice as many
as last year - making the selection process even more challenging!
Congratulations to:
Kathy Amoroso, Director of Digital Projects, Maine Historical Society
Dr. Tatyana Bogomazova, Chief of the IT Department, Russian Academy of
Sciences
Tiah Edmundson-Morton, Reference, Instruction, and Outreach Archivist,
Oregon State University Archives
Alyssa Glass, Web Producer at Adobe Systems and museum studies graduate
student at JFK University
David Lockwood, Museums Manager, Dumfries and Galloway Museum Service
(Scotland)
Emily Pfotenhauer, Outreach Specialist, Wisconsin Heritage Online
Sivia Sadofsky, Technology Program Manager, Museum of Anthropology at
the University of British Columbia
Andrea Thomer, Lead Excavator, George C. Page Museum at the La Brea Tar Pits
The Museum Computer Network conference is November 11-14 in Portland,
Oregon. For more information visit http://www.mcn.edu.
Jana Hill, Christina DePaolo, and Marla Misunas
MCN 2009 Scholarship Committee
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