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· The Friends of the Princeton University Library offer short-term
Library Research Grants
to promote scholarly use of the research collections.
The Program in Hellenic Studies with the support of the Stanley J. Seeger Fund also supports a limited number of library
fellowships in Hellenic studies, and the Cotsen Childrens Library
supports research in its collection on aspects of childrens books.
For the first time in 2009, awards will be made from the Sid Lapidus '59 Research Fund
for Studies of the Age of Revolution and the Enlightenment in the Atlantic World. This award covers
work utilizing materials pertinent to this topic donated by Mr. Lapidus as well as other also relevant
materials in the collections.
The Maxwell Fund is also available to promote research on materials
related to the Portuguese-speaking world, broadly defined (former
colonies in Asia and Africa as well as Brazil and Portugal).
[N.B. Those
eligible for the Maxwell Fund are: Princeton undergraduates, Princeton
graduate students, and graduate students at other universities.
Faculty and other independent
scholars are not eligible for Maxwell grants.]
Particulars are available at the
Library Research Grants
page.
· The Friends of the Princeton University Library Prize for Outstanding Scholarship
by a Graduate Student
Special Announcement
Deadline for entries for this year's prize is July 6, 2009.
· The Elmer Adler Undergraduate Book Collecting Prize: Special Announcement
Deadline for entries for this year's contest is November 28, 2008.
libraryf@princeton.edu
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