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Research & Publications Committee News
2023 ALAO Research & Publications Grant Every winter the RPC issues a call for grant proposals from the ALAO membership. The 2023 grant cycle is over and the RPC is nearly done reviewing and will make an announcement to the … Continue reading
Research Grant Recipients Announced and Seeking 2021 Grant Proposals
2020 Research Grant Recipients The Research and Publications Committee is pleased to announce that Heidi Gauder and Kayla Harris from the University of Dayton are the 2020 ALAO Research Grant recipients. Through the use of semi-structured interviews, Heidi and Kayla … Continue reading
Posted in Vol. 38 no. 4 (Dec 2020)
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Research Grant Recipients Announced
The Research and Publications Committee is pleased to announce that Kayla Harris and Heidi Gauder have been awarded 2020 ALAO Research Grant funds for their project “Teaching to the same audience: Exploring instruction connections between instruction & special collections teams”. … Continue reading
ALAO Research Grant Now Open for Proposals
Do you have a great research idea but need funds to bring it to life? Last year, the ALAO Research Grant helped fund two different projects to investigate health science librarians’ reflective practice and public libraries’ role as community centers. … Continue reading
2019 Research Grant Recipients Announced
Some exciting news from the Research & Publications Committee. We have completed the 2019 research grant cycle and are excited to announce the grant winners. Both projects will be looking into really interesting aspects of librarianship. We are proud that … Continue reading
Posted in Vol. 37 no. 2 (June 2019)
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2018 Research Grant Recipient Mandy Shannon
The ALAO Research and Publications Committee is pleased to announce that Mandy Shannon of Wright State University Libraries is the winner of the 2018 Research grant. This funding will support her proposed research project regarding how individual research assistance from … Continue reading
Posted in Vol. 36 no. 2 (June 2018)
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Research Grant Coming Soon!
The grant cycle for the research grant will be opening soon. Stay tuned for further communications from the Research & Publications Committee. -Heidi Gauder, University of Dayton, Research and Publications Committee Co-Chair -Eboni Johnson, Oberlin College, Research and Publications Committee … Continue reading
2016 Research Grant Recipients
Studies K12 Libraries – Katy Mathuews College-readiness is of increasing importance in an environment of outcomes-based higher education funding that emphasizes student retention and graduation rates. The school library environment experienced by students during their K-12 educational years may have … Continue reading
Posted in Vol. 35 no. 1 (March 2017)
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Apply Now: 2017 Research Grant
The Research & Publications Committee will be accepting proposals for research grants beginning December 12, 2017. If you have a research project or are thinking about a research project that could use some funding, we can help! ALAO members can … Continue reading
Posted in Vol. 34 no. 4 (Dec 2016)
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Research & Publications Grant Awards, Recipient Update-Jane Wu
We reached out to the 2014 RPC award winners for an update about their research projects and how they used the award funds. All three winners made great use of the funding. Here is an update from Jane Wu. The … Continue reading