Do you know someone who would make a great indexer?

Do you know someone who would make a great indexer?

The MLA Bibliography is now accepting applications for its 2014 Field Bibliography Fellowships.

**Applicants must be MLA members.**

Also they should have a Master’s degree or PhD in a relevant field and access to scholarly material for indexing.

Applications for the 2014 field bibliography fellowships are due by 1 April 2014.

The MLA seeks scholars of any level of seniority interested in training as field bibliography fellows and able to deliver at least one hundred citations each year. This opportunity is open to potential as well as existing field bibliographers. The MLA will provide materials and training meetings at the annual convention. Fellows attending training sessions will have their conference registration fees waived. On completion of the fellowship, they will receive a stipend of $500 and a certificate during the awards ceremony at the MLA convention. It is hoped that recipients of these fellowships will continue submitting citations throughout their careers.

Please submit a letter of request, including qualifications and reasons for applying for the fellowship, and a current résumé or CV. Materials may be sent to Helen Slavin, MLA International Bibliography, 26 Broadway, 3rd floor, New York, NY 10004-1789 (hslavin@mla.org).

Do you know someone who would make a great indexer?

The MLA Bibliography is now accepting applications for its 2014 Field Bibliography Fellowships.

**Applicants must be MLA members.**

Also they should have a Master’s degree or PhD in a relevant field and access to scholarly material for indexing.

Applications for the 2014 field bibliography fellowships are due by 1 April 2014.

The MLA seeks scholars of any level of seniority interested in training as field bibliography fellows and able to deliver at least one hundred citations each year. This opportunity is open to potential as well as existing field bibliographers. The MLA will provide materials and training meetings at the annual convention. Fellows attending training sessions will have their conference registration fees waived. On completion of the fellowship, they will receive a stipend of $500 and a certificate during the awards ceremony at the MLA convention. It is hoped that recipients of these fellowships will continue submitting citations throughout their careers.

Please submit a letter of request, including qualifications and reasons for applying for the fellowship, and a current résumé or CV. Materials may be sent to Helen Slavin, MLA International Bibliography, 26 Broadway, 3rd floor, New York, NY 10004-1789 (hslavin@mla.org).