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**CERL INTERNSHIP and PLACEMENT GRANTS** | **CERL INTERNSHIP and PLACEMENT GRANTS** | ||
- | Annually, CERL offers | + | Every year, CERL offers Internship and Placement Grants, to the value of 1,000 Euros each, to allow qualified librarians and scholars to work on CERL projects in CERL libraries, or in CERL offices, and to be trained on CERL databases, generally for a period of one month. |
In particular, CERL is looking to support people new to the profession, whether in librarianship or in academia, and to facilitate international mobility. | In particular, CERL is looking to support people new to the profession, whether in librarianship or in academia, and to facilitate international mobility. | ||
- | CERL member libraries propose projects suitable to the CERL Grant. Applicants may apply to these, or suggest a different proposal in agreement with another host library, which must itself be a member of CERL. The internship should normally take place within the period January-September. | + | CERL member libraries propose projects suitable to the CERL Grant. The internship should normally take place within the period January-September. |
- | Information on the 2018 internships | + | **RECIPIENTS OF 2022 GRANTS** |
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+ | The CERL Grant Committee is very pleased to announce | ||
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+ | To catalogue in MEI the incunabula of Marsh' | ||
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+ | To catalogue in MEI incunabula from the collection of the Dukes of Arenberg, in Brussels, to Antonia Delle Fratte, an early career scholar with an internship at the Biblioteca Vallicelliana of Rome, and an MA in the History of Art (manuscript illumination and history of collections) from “La Sapienza” University of Rome.\\ | ||
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+ | To train in the use of MEI the incunabulists of the Biblioteca Nacional of Madrid to Elena Fogolin, CERL grantee | ||
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+ | To catalogue in MEI incunabula from the database ‘Medieval Libraries of Great Britain’ (MLGB3) to Vanessa Rossi, librarian at the Bruno Kessler Foundation, Trento, working on a digitization project; with a diploma in Archivistica, | ||
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+ | To work with CERL’s Retrospective National Bibliographies Working Group to Dr Olga Tkachuk, Special collections librarian in the Early Printed Books Department, the Ossoliński National Institute in Wrocław (Poland); former Head of the Manuscripts and Early Printed Books Department at the National Museum in Lviv (Ukraine); with a PhD in Philology.\\ | ||
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+ | To work with CERL’s Security Network to Jordyn Anable, a Masters student in the University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté’s Rare Books and Digital Humanities programme. | ||
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+ | We received 17 applications from Germany (1), Greece (1), France (1), India (1), Ireland (1), Italy (8), Poland (1), UK (2), US (1). 12 early career scholars or librarianship students. 5 early career librarians. 14 female and 3 male applicants. | ||
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+ | INTERNSHIPS OFFERED BY MEMBER LIBRARIES AND CERL | ||
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+ | **Incunabula at Marsh' | ||
+ | Marsh' | ||
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+ | The library seeks applications from suitably qualified individuals to complete the following tasks: | ||
+ | 1. Check our online catalogue records against the original incunabula. | ||
+ | 2. Create MEI-compatible records for the handful of incunabula that have not yet been catalogued to this standard. | ||
+ | 3. Copy the updated catalogue entries from Marsh' | ||
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+ | Marsh' | ||
+ | In addition to the CERL stipend of €1,000 to the successful candidate, Marsh' | ||
+ | Those who wish to spend two weeks on site in Dublin will receive the full CERL stipend and one-half of the Marsh' | ||
+ | Those who intend to spend one week on site in Dublin will receive the full CERL stipend and one-quarter of the Marsh' | ||
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+ | - knowledge of rare books, preferably incunabula and analytical bibliography | ||
+ | - knowledge of Latin and English | ||
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+ | **Incunabula from the collection of the Dukes of Arenberg, Brussels** – in person and remote | ||
+ | March 2022 will see the publication of Elly Cockx-Indestege and Pierre Delsaerdt, Le goût de la bibliophilie nationale. La collection de livres rares et précieux des ducs d’Arenberg à Bruxelles, XIXe-XXe siècles, Bibliologia, | ||
+ | One internship of €1,000 is offered | ||
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+ | - knowledge of rare books, preferably incunabula and analytical bibliography | ||
+ | - knowledge of French | ||
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+ | **Incunabula in the Biblioteca Nacional of Madrid** – in person and remote | ||
+ | One internship of €1, | ||
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+ | - knowledge of rare books, preferably incunabula and analytical bibliography | ||
+ | - knowledge of Spanish | ||
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+ | **Early printed books in Medieval Libraries of Great Britain** – remote | ||
+ | One remote Internship of €1,000 is offered to work on Medieval Libraries of Great Britain online (MLGB3) and Material Evidence in Incunabula (MEI): | ||
+ | Some 483 printed books are listed in the database MLGB3, where their current location, as well as their 15th/ | ||
+ | The grantee will use MLGB3 data pertaining to incunabula to create records in MEI. All records will be crossed referenced to MLGB3 and EBOB. The internship will be supervised by Cristina Dondi. | ||
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+ | - knowledge of rare books, preferably incunabula and analytical bibliography | ||
+ | - knowledge of Latin and English | ||
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+ | **Working Group on Retrospective National Bibliographies** – remote | ||
+ | CERL has recently created a Working Group which focusses on Retrospective National Bibliographies (RNBs). The aim is to create a detailed overview of RNBs that record European printed materials, to investigate how CERL can make the most of the RNB data from a variety of countries that we already hold, and to encourage the European library community to record RNB numbers in their own catalogue records as this will support linking. | ||
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+ | One remote Internship of €1,000 is offered to work with the RNB Working Group and be supervised by Marian Lefferts | ||
+ | • to create an overview of existing national bibliographies | ||
+ | • to create a description of the RNBs' approaches and their content (incl. a determination whether the RNB covers the period 1450-1850 which is the focus of CERL) | ||
+ | • an overview of which of the RNBs are in the Heritage of the Printed Book database | ||
+ | • to help with organising a conference on the topic of RNBs | ||
+ | - knowledge of rare books and bibliography | ||
+ | - knowledge of English | ||
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+ | **CERL Security Network** – remote | ||
+ | The Security Network has developed a self-assessment tool for libraries and archives to determine where they stand on collection security. Users of the tool may compare their scores with the scores of libraries in the CERL community (see also https:// | ||
+ | In support of libraries working with the QAT, the Security Network is in the process of developing the Quick Audit Library. In the QAT Library we will bring together policy documents and internal guidelines drawn up by CERL member libraries. The documents in the QAT Library will be made available to CERL members as a source of inspiration for developing their own policy documents and guidelines. | ||
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+ | One remote Internship of €1,000 is offered to work with the Security Network and be supervised by Marian Lefferts | ||
+ | • to help shape the Quick Audit Tool library | ||
+ | • to encourage CERL members to contribute to the QAT Library | ||
+ | • to promote the QAT Library and review the uptake of this tool | ||
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+ | - knowledge of rare books and bibliography | ||
+ | - knowledge of English | ||
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+ | FOR STUDENTS OF UNIVERSITÀ CATTOLICA of MILAN | ||
+ | Since 2019, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore of Milan funds a dedicated grant to allow a student from its institution who matches | ||
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+ | **APPLICATION PROCEDURE** | ||
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+ | Your application should include a CV (maximum two pages) and a covering letter. This should outline preference of destination/ | ||
+ | If the applicant | ||
+ | **Deadline: 16 March 2022** | ||
+ | Please email the application to c.dondi@cerl.org. | ||
A grant can only be assigned once to the same person. Applications not selected but positively vetted will be notified that they can be put in again for the next round. | A grant can only be assigned once to the same person. Applications not selected but positively vetted will be notified that they can be put in again for the next round. | ||
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- | **APPLICATION PROCEDURE** | + | **CERL ALUMNI PRESENT THEIR RESEARCH** |
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+ | On 27 January 2021, a number of CERL Junior Fellows presented the research they did in the context of the CERL Grant Scheme and/or their current research. The programme, presentation slides and a link to the recording of the online session can be found [[https:// | ||
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+ | In 2020/21, we were not able to offer the grants. | ||
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+ | ** RECIPIENTS OF 2019/20 GRANTS** | ||
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+ | Exceptionally, | ||
+ | 1) Martyna Osuch (Special collections librarian in the Early Printed Books Department, University of Warsaw Library; PhD student, University of Warsaw (first year of Interdisciplinary Doctoral School). | ||
+ | Cataloguing the incunabula of the Metropolitan Seminary Library in Warsaw into MEI. | ||
+ | 2-3) Camilla Marangoni (Master’s degree in Archaeology and Art History, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan) and and Rosa Parlavecchia (Postdoctoral researcher at ICCU and contract professor of Printing History at the University of Salerno) | ||
+ | Transferring data from the Catalogue of the Laurenziana Library of Florence into MEI. | ||
+ | 4) Anna de Bruyn (PhD student at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands) Cataloguing the incunabula of Groningen UL into MEI. | ||
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+ | ** RECIPIENTS OF 2018/19 GRANTS** | ||
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+ | The CERL Grant Committee is very pleased to announce the conferment of five CERL Grants: | ||
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+ | In 2020 Lucrezia won a PhD position at the University of Rome "La Sapienza" | ||
+ | to work on a project about the reconstruction of the library of the Augustinian convent of Santa Maria del Popolo (Rome) in the 16th century. Supervisor Valentina Sestini, co-supervisor Paolo Tinti. | ||
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+ | The Huntington and Cambridge offered matching funds to secure longer internships. | ||
- | Your application should include | + | The Beinecke offered |
- | If the applicant is employed by an institution, the consent of the institution should be included. | + | We received 27 applications from Brazil (1), Hungary (2), Lithuania (2), Italy (15), Spain (2), UK (4), Poland (1). 4 Male and 23 female. 8 librarians or library trainees, 19 early career scholars or students. |
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25 February 2018: The CERL Grant Committee is very pleased to announce the conferment of four CERL Grants: | 25 February 2018: The CERL Grant Committee is very pleased to announce the conferment of four CERL Grants: | ||
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- | to Ester Peric, a Master student in Italian Philology and Book History from the University of Udine, Italy, with experience in archival documents and an Erasmus + in Manchester spent cataloguing incunabula at the John Rylands University Library. | + | |
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- | 3) To catalogue the collection of incunabula at the Beinecke Library in Yale: {{ : | + | 3) To catalogue the collection of incunabula at the Beinecke Library in Yale {{: |
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- | The three hosting libraries offered matching funds to secure a longer internship. | + | The three hosting libraries offered matching funds to secure a longer internship. A report of their activities is available [[https:// |
25 applications were received from Australia (1), Austria (1), Canada (1), Hungary (1), Italy (12, 4 of which living abroad), Japan (1), Spain (1), Netherlands (3), New Zeland (1), UK (1), US (1), Poland (1). | 25 applications were received from Australia (1), Austria (1), Canada (1), Hungary (1), Italy (12, 4 of which living abroad), Japan (1), Spain (1), Netherlands (3), New Zeland (1), UK (1), US (1), Poland (1). |
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