Congratulations to our 2015 MLA International Bibliography Fellows!

Congratulations to our 2015 MLA International Bibliography Fellows!

MLA International Bibliography fellowships recognize the efforts of scholars who volunteer their time and expertise to index materials as field bibliographers for the Bibliography.

We are delighted to announce the recipients of the 2015 awards:

Ria Banerjee, assistant professor, Guttman Community College
Linde M. Brocato, assistant professor, University of Memphis
Kerstin Carson, graduate student, San Jose State University
Johanna Denzin, associate professor, Columbia College (MO)
Nicholas Giguère, PhD candidate, Université de Sherbrooke
Melissa E. Johnson, librarian, Georgia Regents University
Jason T. McEntee, professor, department head, South Dakota State University
Victoria I. Rizo Lenshyn, PhD candidate, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Tea Rokolj, Arts librarian, University of Ottawa
Bruce T. Sajdak, North American editor, ABELL (Annual Bibliography of English Language & Literature)

Fellowships are awarded each spring and run for three years. The MLA provides materials and training. Fellows attending training sessions at the annual MLA Convention have their conference registration fees waived. On completion of the fellowship, Fellows receive a stipend of $500 and a certificate during the awards ceremony at the MLA Convention. For more information, please go to http://www.mla.org/mla_bibliography_fel

MLA International Bibliography fellowships recognize the efforts of scholars who volunteer their time and expertise to index materials as field bibliographers for the Bibliography.

We are delighted to announce the recipients of the 2015 awards:

Ria Banerjee, assistant professor, Guttman Community College
Linde M. Brocato, assistant professor, University of Memphis
Kerstin Carson, graduate student, San Jose State University
Johanna Denzin, associate professor, Columbia College (MO)
Nicholas Giguère, PhD candidate, Université de Sherbrooke
Melissa E. Johnson, librarian, Georgia Regents University
Jason T. McEntee, professor, department head, South Dakota State University
Victoria I. Rizo Lenshyn, PhD candidate, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Tea Rokolj, Arts librarian, University of Ottawa
Bruce T. Sajdak, North American editor, ABELL (Annual Bibliography of English Language & Literature)

Fellowships are awarded each spring and run for three years. The MLA provides materials and training. Fellows attending training sessions at the annual MLA Convention have their conference registration fees waived. On completion of the fellowship, Fellows receive a stipend of $500 and a certificate during the awards ceremony at the MLA Convention. For more information, please go to http://www.mla.org/mla_bibliography_fel