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collaboration:internship [2020/01/07 15:44] – [CERL Internship and Placement Grant] dondicollaboration:internship [2021/01/28 09:27] – [CERL Internship and Placement Grant] lefferts
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 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. 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.
  
-Information on the 2020 internships offered by member libraries is available [[https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/internship/2020|here]] - the deadline for sending in applications is 21 January 2020.+**In 2020/21, we will not be able to offer the grants or at least not with the usual time-tableGenerally we write to our libraries in November to gather interest, and we publicise in December, for internships to take place the following year, generally in the SummerCurrently, CERL member libraries are not in the position to plan an internship. We will stay in touch with our members, and if they indicate they are ready to host interns again, we will issue a call.**
  
 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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 If the applicant is employed by an institution, the consent of the institution should be included.  If the applicant is employed by an institution, the consent of the institution should be included. 
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 +**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://www.cerl.org/services/seminars/fellows20210127|here]].
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 +** RECIPIENTS OF 2019/20 GRANTS**
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 +Exceptionally, recipients of the grants were allowed to do their placement at a library in their own city or country. In on or two cases, when it was not possible to arrange even that, recipients of the grant planned to work from home on CERL databases.
  
 ** RECIPIENTS OF 2018/19 GRANTS** ** RECIPIENTS OF 2018/19 GRANTS**
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 {{ :collaboration:the_hague.jpeg?200|}}5)    To work on CERL’s PDA in The Hague (Digital Humanities Grant) to Fabiano Cataldo de Azevedo, Professor of the Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO), where is part of the School of Librarianship and teaches History of the Book and Libraries. A member of IFLA's Rare Books and Special Collection Section, initially as a Corresponding Member (2014-2015) and later as a member of the Standing Committee (2015-2019). As Prof. Cataldo was unable to go to The Hague the grant was offered to Lucrezia Signorello, a graduate of Rome La Sapienza University with working experience at ICCU and other Rome libraries. {{ :collaboration:the_hague.jpeg?200|}}5)    To work on CERL’s PDA in The Hague (Digital Humanities Grant) to Fabiano Cataldo de Azevedo, Professor of the Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO), where is part of the School of Librarianship and teaches History of the Book and Libraries. A member of IFLA's Rare Books and Special Collection Section, initially as a Corresponding Member (2014-2015) and later as a member of the Standing Committee (2015-2019). As Prof. Cataldo was unable to go to The Hague the grant was offered to Lucrezia Signorello, a graduate of Rome La Sapienza University with working experience at ICCU and other Rome libraries.
 +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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