X-CGP-ClamAV-Result: CLEAN X-VirusScanner: Niversoft's CGPClamav Helper v1.23.2 (ClamAV engine v0.103.2) Return-Path: Sender: To: CNI-ANNOUNCE Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2022 14:05:00 -0400 Message-ID: X-Original-Return-Path: Received: from [73.152.165.228] (account paige@cni.org HELO [192.168.0.13]) by cni.org (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 6.2.7) with ESMTPSA id 39247708 for CNI-ANNOUNCE@cni.org; Mon, 18 Apr 2022 10:50:31 -0400 From: Clifford Lynch Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="Apple-Mail=_0FF0CBC7-057E-491E-9161-BC3F06327DC5" Mime-Version: 1.0 (Mac OS X Mail 12.4 \(3445.104.21\)) Subject: Call for Nominations: Paul Evan Peters Award X-Original-Message-Id: <39DB05EE-25CB-470A-90F1-D79B10866B57@cni.org> X-Original-Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2022 10:50:31 -0400 X-Original-To: CNI-ANNOUNCE@cni.org X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.3445.104.21) --Apple-Mail=_0FF0CBC7-057E-491E-9161-BC3F06327DC5 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 I am delighted to share this call for nominations for the Paul Evan = Peters Award. The Committee would welcome your nominations, which do not = need to be elaborate or lengthy. Details below. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI = =E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2= =80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80= =94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94= =E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2= =80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80= =94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94= =E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94=E2= =80=94=E2=80=94=E2=80=94 CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: THE PAUL EVAN PETERS AWARD DEADLINE: June 6, 2022 The Paul Evan Peters Award recognizes the most notable and lasting = international achievements related to information technology and the = creation and use of information resources and services that advance = scholarship and intellectual productivity. Past recipients (with = affiliation at the time of their award) have been Francine Berman = (2020), Computer Scientist, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Herbert = Van de Sompel (2017), research scientist, Los Alamos National = Laboratory; Donald A.B. Lindberg (2014), director of the National = Library of Medicine; Christine L. Borgman (2011), professor and = Presidential Chair in Information Studies, UCLA; Daniel E. Atkins = (2008), inaugural director of the National Science Foundation=E2=80=99s = Office of Cyberinfrastructure; Paul Ginsparg (2006), founder of arXiv, = an e-print archive for articles in the sciences; Brewster Kahle (2004), = founder and chairman of the board of the Internet Archive; =E2=80=9Cfather= of the Internet=E2=80=9D Vinton Cerf (2002); and Tim Berners-Lee = (2000), inventor of the World Wide Web. All recipients embody the rare = combination of strategic vision, technical innovation, and humanitarian = outlook that the award seeks to promote. Award winners are recommended by a committee of representatives of the = Association of Research Libraries (ARL), the Coalition for Networked = Information (CNI), and EDUCAUSE, and selected by the chief executives of = the three organizations. Guidelines for submitting a nomination are = detailed below. GUIDELINES Awards will be made to individuals who have made a career-long = contribution to the advancement of scholarly information and = communications and who meet at least one and preferably more of the = following criteria: Demonstrate a positive and lasting impact on scholarly communications = through the implementation and/or use of information technology and = networks, as evidenced by publication, the development of environments = for the dissemination of information, contributions in the area of data = stewardship, or other similar endeavors. Address a specific problem fundamental to scholarship, research, and = intellectual productivity and provide an innovative solution using = information technology. Help increase awareness of the role of scholarly information and = communication through dissemination of effective techniques using = computing and information technologies. Send a brief (one page) letter of nomination, including a short bio or a = link to biographical information to PEP-Award@cni.org = =20 DEADLINE: June 6, 2022 Recipients of this award will receive a commemorative award and will be = asked to present a major address at a CNI membership meeting. This award = is offered jointly by ARL, CNI, and EDUCAUSE. It honors Paul Evan = Peters, founding director of CNI, who guided the organization until his = untimely death in 1996, and who was recognized as one of the 100 most = influential people in 20th-century librarianship in the American = Libraries listing of December 1999. The award program has been endowed = by the Association of Research Libraries, EDUCAUSE, Microsoft = Corporation, and Xerox Corporation. More information is at www.cni.org/go/pep-award/ = . --Apple-Mail=_0FF0CBC7-057E-491E-9161-BC3F06327DC5 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
I am delighted to share this call for nominations for the = Paul Evan Peters Award. The Committee would welcome your nominations, = which do not need to be elaborate or lengthy. Details below.

Clifford Lynch
Director, CNI

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CALL FOR NOMINATIONS:
THE PAUL EVAN PETERS = AWARD

DEADLINE: June 6, 2022

The Paul Evan Peters = Award recognizes the most notable and lasting international achievements = related to information technology and the creation and use of = information resources and services that advance scholarship and = intellectual productivity. Past recipients (with affiliation at the time = of their award) have been Francine Berman (2020), Computer Scientist, = Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Herbert Van de Sompel (2017), research = scientist, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Donald A.B. Lindberg (2014), = director of the National Library of Medicine; Christine L. Borgman = (2011), professor and Presidential Chair in Information Studies, UCLA; = Daniel E. Atkins (2008), inaugural director of the National Science = Foundation=E2=80=99s Office of Cyberinfrastructure; Paul Ginsparg = (2006), founder of arXiv, an e-print archive for articles in the = sciences; Brewster Kahle (2004), founder and chairman of the board of = the Internet Archive; =E2=80=9Cfather of the Internet=E2=80=9D Vinton = Cerf (2002); and Tim Berners-Lee (2000), inventor of the World Wide Web. = All recipients embody the rare combination of strategic vision, = technical innovation, and humanitarian outlook that the award seeks to = promote.

Award = winners are recommended by a committee of representatives of the = Association of Research Libraries (ARL), the Coalition for Networked = Information (CNI), and EDUCAUSE, and selected by the chief executives of = the three organizations. Guidelines for submitting a nomination are = detailed below.

GUIDELINES
Awards will = be made to individuals who have made a career-long contribution to the = advancement of scholarly information and communications and who meet at = least one and preferably more of the following criteria:
  1. Demonstrate a positive and = lasting impact on scholarly communications through the implementation = and/or use of information technology and networks, as evidenced by = publication, the development of environments for the dissemination of = information, contributions in the area of data stewardship, or other = similar endeavors.
  2. Address a specific problem = fundamental to scholarship, research, and intellectual productivity and = provide an innovative solution using information technology.
  3. Help increase awareness of the role of scholarly information = and communication through dissemination of effective techniques using = computing and information technologies.
Send a brief (one page) letter of nomination, including a = short bio or a link to biographical information to PEP-Award@cni.org  =  

DEADLINE: June 6, 2022

Recipients of this award will receive a = commemorative award and will be asked to present a major address at a = CNI membership meeting. This award is offered jointly by ARL, CNI, and = EDUCAUSE. It honors Paul Evan Peters, founding director of CNI, who = guided the organization until his untimely death in 1996, and who was = recognized as one of the 100 most influential people in 20th-century = librarianship in the American Libraries listing of December 1999. The = award program has been endowed by the Association of Research Libraries, = EDUCAUSE, Microsoft Corporation, and Xerox Corporation.

More information is = at www.cni.org/go/pep-award/.

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