[Mediaevistik] Announcement: Heckman Research Stipend at the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (Collegeville, Minnesota)
Heintzelman, Matthew
MHEINTZELMA at CSBSJU.EDU
Do Feb 28 03:12:50 CET 2013
Nota bene: HMML (man sagt dies: "HiMMeL") has over 30,000 manuscripts on microfilm from Austria, 14,000 from Germany and about 1,000 from Switzerland.
Mit freundlichen Grüssen aus Minnesota,
Matt Heintzelman
Curator, Austria/Germany Study Center; Rare Book Cataloger
Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML)
Saint John's University
Collegeville, Minnesota 56321-7300
Phone: 320-363-2795; Fax: 320-363-3222
HMML website: http://www.hmml.org
Rare Books Wiki: http://hmmlrarebooks.pbworks.com/
Rare Books Blog: http://booksfromthehmmlbasement.blogspot.com/
Editor, website and newsletter (Nuntia) for the Medieval Association of the Midwest (MAM): http://www.hmml.org/MAM
The MAM/Nuntia blog: http://www.nuntiablog.blogspot.com/
New: http://vhmml.wordpress.com/ (vHMML is an initiative to support and enhance digital manuscript studies)
ut in omnibus glorificetur Deus (1 Peter 4:11 / RB 57.9)
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HECKMAN RESEARCH STIPENDS
Hill Museum & Manuscript Library
Saint John's University
Collegeville, Minnesota 56321
PURPOSE: For research at the Library.
ELIGIBILITY: Graduate students or scholars who are within three years of completing a terminal master's or doctoral degree.
DURATION: Two weeks to six months.
AMOUNTS: Variable up to $2,000.
DEADLINES: Twice a year. April 15 for research conducted from July 1-December 31. November 15 for research conducted from January 1-June 30.
APPLICATION: Submit a letter of application, c.v., a one-page description of the research project including proposed length of stay, an explanation of how the Library's resources will enable you to advance your project, and a confidential letter of recommendation from your advisor, thesis director, mentor, or, in the case of postdoctoral candidates, a colleague who is a good judge of your work.
SEND: All inquiries and materials to The Committee on Research, Hill Museum & Manuscript Library, 2835 Abbey Plaza, Box 7300, Saint John's University, Collegeville, MN 56321-7300 or directed to hmml at csbsju.edu, or fax (320) 363-3222.
The Hill Museum & Manuscript Library houses extensive resources for the study of manuscripts and archives. Almost 130,000 manuscripts are available on microfilm and in digital format. HMML has microfilmed extensively in Austria, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Malta, and Ethiopia, and is currently digitizing manuscripts in Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq, India, Malta and Italy. Consult the Library's website for further information, including an electronic inventory of its collections (OLIVER) and a growing database of manuscript and book images (Vivarium).
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Hill Museum & Manuscript Library
Saint John's University
Collegeville, MN 56321-7300
Phone: 320-363-2741
Fax: 320-363-3222
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