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The 2025 Scholarship Committee disseminated the call for applications to some the following outlets/groups, using the list below and this [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RercmlPpQXvMWptlZcDO7Z3Gg65Evg5du8FmtN4a8PU/edit?gid=0#gid=0| tracking spreadsheet]:
  
== Code4Lib 2025 Diversity Scholarships ==
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We would like to thank our sponsors for their support of the Code4Lib 2025 Diversity Scholarships. '''Currently, a total of 6 scholarships are fully funded.'''
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*    CODE4LIB list
 
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*    Asian Pacific American Librarians Association (APALA)
* '''sponsor (scholarship)
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*    We Here
* '''sponsor (scholarship)
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*    Black Caucus of the American Library Association
* '''sponsor (scholarship)
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*    REFORMA
* '''sponsor (scholarship)
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*    Bibliotecas para la Gente
* '''sponsor (scholarship)
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*    Joint Council of Librarians of Color
* '''sponsor (scholarship)
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*    American Indian Library Association
 
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*    Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Round Table of ALA
As part of Code4Lib's ongoing commitment to reducing economic barriers and ensuring balanced representation from underrepresented groups, we are pleased to announce that we are now seeking applicants for our [https://2025.code4lib.org/general-info/scholarships 2025 Diversity Scholarship program]. The Code4Lib Scholarship Committee seeks to award several Diversity Scholarships based on merit and need. Domestic applicants (in the United States and Canada) can receive up to $1,750 USD'', while international applicants can be awarded up to $3,000 USD.'' These funds are intended to cover travel expenses, hotel accommodations, and conference fees for the 2025 Code4Lib Conference in Ann Arbor, MI. The deadline for applications is '''DATE TO BE DETERMINED, 2025, 11:59 PM EST'''.
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*    ALA New Members Round Table
 
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*     Library Information Technology Association
Scholarship recipients will have their conference registration and hotel accommodations covered upfront. Other incidentals, like local transportation and meals, may be reimbursed depending on the awarded amount. Reimbursements will be processed at the conference. Additionally, there is an option to share accommodations with fellow scholarship awardees or other conference attendees. For inquiries about these arrangements, please contact '''code4libaward@gmail.com'''. Our goal is to ensure that financial concerns do not discourage anyone from applying.
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*     ALA Think Tank
 
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*     University of Illinois iSchool Alumni Connections
We do not expect scholarship recipients to be responsible for being an ambassador for their group or an educator of others during the conference. While learning and exchange may happen as a result of interactions between participants, scholarship recipients are encouraged to focus on getting the most out of their experience and have no special duties or obligations apart from conference attendance, engaged participation to their comfort level, and giving us feedback on their experience.
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*     St. John's University Division of Library & Information Science alumni group
 
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*     Library Leadership & Management Association (LLAMA) New Professional Section
[https://2024.code4lib.org Code4Lib 2024 Conference]
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*     I Need A Library Job
 
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*    Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) College Libraries Section
=== About Code4Lib ===
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*    ALA Learning Roundtable
[https://code4lib.org Code4Lib] seeks to maintain a vibrant and diverse community of technology-minded folks. We are developers and technologists for libraries, museums, and archives who have a strong commitment to open technologies. Code4Lib began as a simple [https://wiki.code4lib.org/MailingList mailing list] in 2003 and held its first face-to-face meeting in 2005 in Chicago. The first official annual conference was held in 2006 in Corvallis, Oregon. Nowadays, the Code4Lib community gravitates around the same listserv, an annual conference with hundreds of attendees, as well as [https://code4lib.org/irc/ IRC and Slack channels] that are open for anyone to join. We are dedicated to being a diverse and inclusive community of technologists seeking to share ideas and build collaboration. You can [https://github.com/code4lib/code-of-conduct/blob/main/code_of_conduct.md read our Code of Conduct here].
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*    California Libraries
 
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*    DIAL-CARL (Diversity In Academic Libraries - California Academic & Research Libraries)
=== Code4Lib 2024 Diversity Scholarship Eligibility, Criteria, and Requirements ===
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*    Library Employee Support Network
* Applicants must be a member of a group that is not well-represented within the Code4Lib community, including but not limited to: women, people of color, LGBTQIA+, disabled persons, etc. We also invite applications from members of underrepresented and/or marginalized groups that do not fit into the categories listed above.
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*    Ethnic and Multicultural Information Exchange Round Table (EMIERT)
* Applicants must be interested in actively engaging with the [https://2024.code4lib.org/general-info/about-c4l Code4Lib community].
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*    University of Illinois iSchool Students of Color
* Applications will be evaluated based on merit and financial need.
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*    ACRL Residency Interest Group
 
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*    LLAMA Diversity Officers Discussion Group
=== Code4Lib 2024 Conference Registration Details ===
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*    APALA mentoring channels
Conference registration spots and hotel rooms are being held for scholarship recipients. If your attendance is dependent upon receiving a scholarship, you do not need to register for the conference or book a hotel room when registration opens. Code4Lib will facilitate both your registration and hotel arrangements. Should you choose to handle your own conference registration and/or hotel booking, these costs, along with other expenses as detailed in the call for applicants, will be reimbursed within the parameters of the award. Reimbursement for these expenses will be provided to scholarship recipients at the conference.
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*    LLAMA mentoring channels
 
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*    ALCTS mentoring program
=== How to Apply ===
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*    New York's Libraries Information Network (NYLINE)
Submit your application materials via the Code4Lib online form: [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScLrU4g4U_TPI1bpGFnYTjc1v0Tr7oORaXQPHhCY3eV_tgVvQ/viewform Code4Lib 2024 Diversity Scholarship Application Form]
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*     Digital Cultural Heritage DC Meetup
 
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*    DLF-ANNOUNCE (Digital Library Federation)
Questions can be directed to '''code4libaward@gmail.com.''' '''''Who owns this?'''''
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*    DPLA Hubs (Digital Public Library of America)
 
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*    Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
The application deadline is '''DATE TO BE DETERMINED, 2024, 11:59 PM EST'''.
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*     University of Maryland iSchool
 
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*     Society of American Archivists (SAA) Students and New Archivists Roundtable
The Code4Lib 2024 Scholarship Committee will notify all applicants by '''DATE TO BE DETERMINED, 2024''', regardless of results.
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*    National Digital Stewardship Alliance
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*    SAA Archivists and Archives of Color Section
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*    Hear Me Code
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*    dh+lib
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*    ACRL Digital Humanities SIG
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*    Women Who Code DC
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*    Black Girls Code
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*    Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities
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*    Hack Library School
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*    University of Maryland Division of Student Affairs
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*    California Library Information eXchange
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*    California Academic Reference Librarians Discussion Interest Group - South

Latest revision as of 20:09, 18 December 2024

2025 Scholarship Committee Documents

The 2025 Scholarship Committee disseminated the call for applications to some the following outlets/groups, using the list below and this tracking spreadsheet:


  • CODE4LIB list
  • Asian Pacific American Librarians Association (APALA)
  • We Here
  • Black Caucus of the American Library Association
  • REFORMA
  • Bibliotecas para la Gente
  • Joint Council of Librarians of Color
  • American Indian Library Association
  • Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Round Table of ALA
  • ALA New Members Round Table
  • Library Information Technology Association
  • ALA Think Tank
  • University of Illinois iSchool Alumni Connections
  • St. John's University Division of Library & Information Science alumni group
  • Library Leadership & Management Association (LLAMA) New Professional Section
  • I Need A Library Job
  • Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) College Libraries Section
  • ALA Learning Roundtable
  • California Libraries
  • DIAL-CARL (Diversity In Academic Libraries - California Academic & Research Libraries)
  • Library Employee Support Network
  • Ethnic and Multicultural Information Exchange Round Table (EMIERT)
  • University of Illinois iSchool Students of Color
  • ACRL Residency Interest Group
  • LLAMA Diversity Officers Discussion Group
  • APALA mentoring channels
  • LLAMA mentoring channels
  • ALCTS mentoring program
  • New York's Libraries Information Network (NYLINE)
  • Digital Cultural Heritage DC Meetup
  • DLF-ANNOUNCE (Digital Library Federation)
  • DPLA Hubs (Digital Public Library of America)
  • Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
  • University of Maryland iSchool
  • Society of American Archivists (SAA) Students and New Archivists Roundtable
  • National Digital Stewardship Alliance
  • SAA Archivists and Archives of Color Section
  • Hear Me Code
  • dh+lib
  • ACRL Digital Humanities SIG
  • Women Who Code DC
  • Black Girls Code
  • Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities
  • Hack Library School
  • University of Maryland Division of Student Affairs
  • California Library Information eXchange
  • California Academic Reference Librarians Discussion Interest Group - South