[kids-lib] Bechtel Fellowship Applications Open

Greta Bergquist greta.bergquist at state.or.us
Tue Sep 10 08:31:25 PDT 2019


Hi folks, if you’re an ALSC member, see Fellowship opportunity below.

Best,

Greta B

Greta Bergquist
Youth Services Consultant
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Greetings!

Please pardon the cross postings.

If you are a current member of the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), a division of the American Library Association, please read on.  If you are not, feel free to delete.

Is it time for a “sabbatical” to recharge your experiences at work?  You should consider applying for the Bechtel Fellowship.  Note the change in terms.  It is now for study “up to four weeks” and prorated at $1,000 per week up to $4,000.

The Louise Seaman Bechtel Fellowship provides a grant up to $4,000 to a qualified children’s librarian to spend up to four weeks reading and studying at the Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature of the George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida, Gainesville. The Baldwin Library contains a special collection of 130,000 volumes of children’s literature published mostly before 1950. The fellowship is endowed in memory of Louise Seaman Bechtel and Ruth M. Baldwin.

The guidelines for the grant and link to apply are found here: http://www.ala.org/alsc/awardsgrants/profawards/bechtel.  Remember, applicants must be members of ALSC. Applications and supporting materials are due by October 15, 2019.

Current Committee Member Joyce Laiosa describes her Bechtel experience in this way:
“The Bechtel Fellowship was a highlight of my career!  I was amazed at the range of material, the dedication of the staff with their expert guidance, and the beauty of the locale.  I studied illustrated alphabet books.  Serving young people in a public library, I definitely learned to evaluate alphabet books for use of vocabulary and the quality of the illustrations.  One of my outside highlights was visiting the Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings homestead near Gainesville.”

For a peek at past winning Bechtel Fellowship topics, click here:   http://www.ala.org/alsc/awardsgrants/profawards/bechtel/bechtelpastwinners
For more information about the Baldwin Library of Historical Children’s Literature’s Collection, click on the first link above or contact Suzan Alteri, Curator: salteri at ufl.edu<mailto:salteri at ufl.edu>.

For other questions about the Fellowship and application process, feel free to reach out to me at sbange57 at gmail.com<mailto:sbange57 at gmail.com>.

We look forward to reading your application.  Good luck!

Best,
Stephanie Bange
Chair, 2019-20 Special Collections and Bechtel Fellowship Committee
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