MLA International Bibliography Fellows Named

We are pleased to announce recipients of the 2018 Bibliography fellowships, who will serve from 2018 to 2021. Congratulations to the following!

  • Allison E. Bernard, Ph. D. candidate, Columbia University
  • David E. García, professor, Carthage College
  • Liorah A. Golomb, associate professor and humanities librarian, University of Oklahoma
  • Bassey E. Irele, librarian for sub-Saharan Africa collection development, Harvard University
  • S. C. Kaplan, lecturer of French, Rice University
  • Antonio Cardentey Levin, Ph. D. candidate, assistant professor, University of Florida
  • Britt McGowan, associate librarian, Florida State University
  • Jessica D. Ryan, scholarly communications assistant project manager, Smith College
  • Christoph Schmitz, Ph. D. candidate, Duke University
  • Brian James Stone, assistant professor, California State Polytechnic University

Bibliography fellows examine scholarly materials and submit citations and indexing information for inclusion in Bibliography.

Fellows perform a service for the profession and receive institutional recognition while deepening their knowledge of their field, sharpening research skills, and exploring new areas of inquiry.

Fellowships are for a three-year period, 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2021. The MLA provides training.

On completion of the fellowship, fellows receive a stipend of $500 and a certificate at the MLA Convention awards ceremony. For fellows attending training sessions at the MLA Annual Convention, conference registration fees are waived.

We look forward to working together on the MLA Bibliography!

Honoring MLA Bibliography Fellows

The MLA International Bibliography congratulates the 2017 Fellowship Award recipients:

Joshua E. Finnell, head of research and instruction, associate professor, Colgate​ University
Marla Harris, independent scholar
Michael F. Winter, humanities librarian, University of California, Davis

The fellows, who have contributed to the bibliography from 2014 to 2017, will be awarded a certificate of accomplishment and a check for $500 during the 2018 MLA Awards Ceremony, which takes place at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, 6 January, in the New York Hilton (West Ballroom, third floor). We offer our sincere thanks and appreciation for their service to the MLA International Bibliography!

For more information about the fellowship program and how to apply, please visit the MLA Bibliography Fellowships Web page.

MLA Field Bibliography Fellowships: Application deadline April 1, 2015

MLA Field Bibliography Fellowships Application deadline: April 1, 2015 Field bibliographers examine scholarly materials and submit citations and indexing information for inclusion in the MLA International Bibliography. Fellowships are for a three-y…

Field bibliographers examine scholarly materials and submit citations and indexing information for inclusion in the MLA International Bibliography.

Fellowships are for a three-year period, 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2018, and are open to scholars of any level of seniority interested in training as field bibliography fellows and able to deliver 100 citations each year. The MLA provides materials and training.

On completion of the fellowship, fellows receive a stipend of $500 and a certificate at the MLA Convention awards ceremony.

For details: http://www.mla.org/mla_bibliography_fel

Deadline for applications for Field Bibliography Fellowships

HAIL FELLOW WELL MET… The next deadline for applications for the Field Bibliography Fellowships is April 1, 2013. Fellowships cover a three-year period, beginning July 1, 2013 and ending June 30, 2016. The MLA seeks scholars of any level of senior…

HAIL FELLOW WELL MET…

The next deadline for applications for the Field Bibliography Fellowships is April 1, 2013.

Fellowships cover a three-year period, beginning July 1, 2013 and ending June 30, 2016. The MLA seeks scholars of any level of seniority interested in training as field bibliography fellows and able to deliver at least 100 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 at the Award Ceremony at the MLA Convention. It is hoped that recipients of these fellowships will continue submitting citations throughout their careers.

More information regarding the application process may be found by following the link below:

MLA Bibliography Fellowships
www.mla.org
MLA Bibliography Fellowships In 2003, the Executive Council approved a request by the Advisory Committee on the MLA International Bibliography for the creation of MLA Bibliography fellowships.