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On Jan 7, 2013, at 5:29 PM, "Frumkin, Jeremy" <[email protected]> wrote: > The Oregon State University and Digital Library Federation Code4lib 2013 > Minority and Gender Diversity Scholarships Committee is pleased to announce > and congratulate the five (5) winners of this year's minority and gender > diversity scholarships. > > The awardees are: > > May Chan, Burnaby Public Library > Myrna Morales, National Network of Libraries of Medicine New England Region > Sarah Shealy, Richland Library > Brian Wu, Graduate Student in Library and Information Sciences, UIUC > Emily Zervas, Rockingham Free Public Library > > There was a very strong pool of applicants this year, and I believe this > reflects both the strength of our profession and of the Code4lib Community. > > I would also like to express a deep appreciation to the members of the > scholarship committee, who worked around holiday schedules and travel. So, a > big thank you to Ed Corrado, Christina Salazar, Jodi Schneider, and Santi > Thompson! > > Finally, once again a big thanks to Oregon State University Libraries and the > Digital Library Federation – both of these organizations believe enough in > both Code4lib and our efforts to continue to develop an inclusive community > that they provided the funding to make the scholarships happen. > > -- jaf > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Jeremy Frumkin > Assistant Dean / Chief Technology Strategist > University of Arizona Libraries > > +1 520.626.7296 > [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> > ------------------------------------------------------------ > "Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a > touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction." - > Albert Einstein > > "To clarify, add detail. Imagine that, to clarify, add detail. Clutter and > overload are not attributes of information, they are failures of design. If > the information is in chaos, don’t start throwing out information, instead > fix the design." > > —Edward Tufte
