Heather, The University of North Georgia is with the vast majority.
It seems sadly funny that the National Science Foundation does not realize that computers, networks, websites, etc. have pretty much put comprehensive (and notoriously out-of-date) handbooks on the endangered species list. Alan 706-867-2558 (Office) 678-485-1765 (Cell) On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 11:40 AM, Heather Foster <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hello friends, I received a call this morning requesting our Handbook as a pdf. He stated a requirement by NSF to submit a pdf of the institution’s Handbook as part of a grant application. We’ve never had ours in a pdf, but the caller was quick to tell me we are the only university that doesn’t follow this practice. Let’s see a show of hands. How many of you have the entire Handbook as ONE pdf? Am I the outlier? I’m not opposed to creating one, but it would need to be at a slower time of the year. Thanks, Heather Heather M. Foster Policy Specialist II Institutional Compliance & Risk Services
