2018 JOHN MERRIMAN JOINT NASIG/UKSG AWARD
 
Win a fully funded trip to the USA or the UK!
 
Enter our joint NASIG/UKSG competition to attend the premier conference for the 
scholarly information community on the other side of the Atlantic – the NASIG 
Annual Conference in Atlanta, GA, 8-11 June 2018 and the UKSG Annual Conference 
in Glasgow, 9-11 April 2018.
 
NASIG and UKSG are offering two lucky members, one from NASIG and one from 
UKSG, the chance to attend each other's annual conference.  The award is 
intended to cover travel and accommodation costs and each award recipient will 
also receive paid conference registration (which includes most meals).  Named 
in honour of John Merriman, in recognition of his work in founding both UKSG 
and NASIG, it provides an invaluable opportunity for people to learn and share 
experiences.
 
The UK award winner will be supported by the generous sponsorship of Taylor & 
Francis Group for the US trip and will in addition receive full financial 
support from UKSG to attend the UKSG conference.
 
Last year’s UK winner said:
 
“I was delighted to win the John Merriman Award that enabled me to attend NASIG 
2017 in Indianapolis.  The conference was very well organised with a good 
variety of sessions.  I was able to network with many library colleagues in 
America and found this very beneficial.  At the concurrent sessions I shared my 
knowledge and experience about approaches to open access promotion in my 
University with colleagues who are in the process of setting up their 
institutional repositories.  In return I gained knowledge about recent 
cataloguing developments and was introduced to the concept of open educational 
resources, something we do not currently focus on at my institution.  The 
social activities at the conference were excellent.  I enjoyed my evening at 
the Indy Car Factory where I got the chance to ride in an Indy Car.  I also 
attended a baseball match and enjoyed the atmosphere very much.” Eimear Evans, 
Institutional Repository Officer, McClay Library, Queen’s University Belfast
 
WHO CAN APPLY
The award is open to members of NASIG and UKSG with one recipient being chosen 
from each organisation.  Applicants should be in a role within a Library or 
Information Service with responsibility for managing online resources or in 
direct contact with library users, supporting them in the use of online 
resources.  Current Board members and Officers of NASIG and UKSG are not 
eligible to apply.
 
HOW TO APPLY
All applicants must supply the following materials which should be submitted 
electronically as Microsoft Word documents:
 
 
 A [  completed application form ]( 
https://www.uksg.org/sites/uksg.org/files/AwardApplicationForm2018.doc ) from 
the applicant including a short written piece (250-400 words) on the topic of 
'What is the biggest challenge facing you in your current job and how, in an 
ideal world, would you address it?'
 
 [  A reference questionnaire ]( 
https://www.uksg.org/sites/uksg.org/files/AwardReferenceQuestionnaire2018.doc ) 
from the applicant’s line manager.
 
Application forms and reference questionnaires are available through the NASIG 
AWARDS Page at [ http://www.nasig.org ]( http://www.nasig.org ) and the UKSG 
website at [  https://www.uksg.org/events/merrimanaward/howtoapply ]( 
https://www.uksg.org/events/merrimanaward/howtoapply ) 
 
 
For NASIG members (applying to attend the UKSG conference in Glasgow) 
application forms and reference questionnaires should be sent by Friday 26 
January 2018 to:

 Del Williams
 Chair, NASIG Awards and Recognition Committee
 E-mail: [ [email protected] ]( mailto:[email protected] )
Tel.: [ +1 (818) 677 7176 ]( tel:%28818%29%20677-7176 )
 
For UKSG members (applying to attend the NASIG conference in Atlanta, GA) 
application forms and reference questionnaires should be sent by Friday 9 
February 2018 to:

 Anna Grigson
 Chair, UKSG Education and Events Subcommittee
 E-mail: [ [email protected] ]( mailto:[email protected] ) 
 
 
Applications emailed after the respective closing dates will not be considered. 
Applications will be judged on evidence of awareness of issues in the wider 
scholarly communication world and a clear statement of aims and objectives for 
attending the conference.  English is the designated language.
 
NB: The successful UKSG recipient of the award agrees to work with UKSG to 
convert their entry into an editorial for UKSG eNews.  The successful NASIG 
recipient will be required to write an article about their conference 
experiences for the NASIG Newsletter.
 
UKSG, set up in 1978, has a mission to connect the information community and 
encourage the exchange of ideas on scholarly communication.  Established in 
1985, NASIG is an independent organisation that promotes communication, 
information and continuing education about serials and the broader issues of 
scholarly communication.
 
 
Anna Grigson
Chair, UKSG Education & Events Subcommittee
 
Anna Grigson
Head of Content & Discovery
LSE Library 
[ 10 Portugal Street ]( 
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 )
[ London WC2A 2HD ]( 
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Email:  [  ]( mailto:[email protected] )[email protected]
 
 
NASIG is an independent organization working to advance and transform the 
management of information resources. Our ultimate goal is to facilitate and 
improve the distribution, acquisition, and long-term accessibility of 
information resources in all formats and business models. Visit [  
http://www.nasig.org/ ]( http://www.nasig.org/ ) for more information.

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