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Fwd: TL Student Essay Contest

  • 1.  Fwd: TL Student Essay Contest

    Posted Nov 29, 2023 09:20 AM


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    From: Ray Pun <raypun101@gmail.com>
    Date: Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 10:11 AM
    Subject: TL Student Essay Contest
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    Dear Colleagues,

    Theological Librarianship, an open-access journal devoted to the intersection of librarianship and theological and religious studies has opened its 2024 Student Essay Contest. Please share the announcement appended below with your students. Many thanks.

    Regards,

    Jesse D. Mann

    TL Editorial Board

     

    Submit to the 2024 Theological Librarianship Student Essay Contest

    The editorial board of Theological Librarianship, an online, open access journal of Atla, invites submissions of original essays from undergraduate and graduate students. The winning essay will be published in the Fall 2024 issue of Theological Librarianship

    Submissions will be accepted from any student currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program, regardless of discipline. Essays should not exceed 5000 words (including notes) and should address topics that lie within the intersection of librarianship and religious and theological studies or that potentially impact libraries.  This includes (but is not limited to) resources available for the study of religion and theology, digital techniques and tools for research in the area of religious or theological studies, and trends in academic librarianship. 

    Please note that unrevised course assignments or term papers will not be considered. Student authors are encouraged to consult with their institution's writing center or a faculty mentor to revise their work for submission to the journal.

    Students interested in submitting are encouraged to review the archives of the journal to understand the scope of the publication. The winning entries from 2023 and from 2021 are also available to read.  All submissions should follow the guidelines outlined on the journal's website. Additionally, students should include with their submission a statement  indicating where they are currently enrolled, the degree program they are pursuing, and their expected date of graduation.

    The essay contest winner will be selected by the editorial board based on clarity of the argument, the quality of the contribution to librarianship in general and theological librarianship in particular, and the relevance of the subject matter for the journal's readers. 

    The author of the winning essay will receive a $500 U.S. cash prize and a complimentary registration and travel grant, if applicable, to attend the 2025 Atla Annual Conference. Proof of current graduate or undergraduate enrollment will be required upon notification of selection as the winner of the contest.

    Submissions are due no later than June 1, 2024, and should be submitted through the online portal at https://serials.atla.com/theolib.  Please direct all inquiries or questions to editors-tl@atla.com.

     

     

     

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    Jesse D. Mann, Ph.D. | Theological Librarian | Library
    Drew University | 36 Madison Ave | Madison, NJ 07940
    973-408-3472 | drew.edu  

     

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    Ray Pun (he/him), Ed.D., MLS
    Immediate Past President, Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA)
    Past President, Asian Pacific American Librarians Association (APALA)

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    Have a wonderful day and week. Stay safe and well.

    Take care, 
    Twanna 

    Twanna Hodge, MLIS (she, her, hers)
    PhD Student | Information Studies
    University of Maryland, College Park
    2013 Spectrum Scholar  
    2022 Spectrum Doctoral Fellow