PURPOSE: To aid and encourage the professional development of chapter members and to ensure the vibrant future of our profession. The award is intended to support a broad range of professional endeavors including workplace initiatives and projects, continuing education, original research into topics that pertain to art librarianship, and other projects.
- Fund a new or continuing initiative (e.g. a digitization project, creating an art exhibition space, targeted collection development, purchasing educational technology)
- Attend professional conferences beyond ARLIS/NA (e.g. ALA, VRA, ACRL, ASIS&T)
- Attend professional training programs (e.g. SEI, ACRL Immersion, continuing education courses)
- Cover travel expenses, materials, software, and other costs associated with research intended for publication or presentation
QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must be a member of the ARLIS/NA New England Chapter.
AWARD: $1,000 in award funding will be distributed to one applicant during the calendar year.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:To be considered for this award, applicants should submit a proposal via this form that includes:
EXPECTATIONS: A final written report, of one to two pages summarizing how the money was utilized and what the recipient accomplished, must be submitted to the chapter. The report may be adapted, together with the recipient, into a blog post on the ARLIS/NA New England website.
ABOUT: The Wolfgang M. Freitag Professional Development Award, named in honor of the chapter’s founding member, was instituted in 1992. Dr. Freitag served as Chief Librarian of the Harvard College Fine Arts Library at the Fogg Art Museum from 1964 to 1991, and as lecturer and senior lecturer in bibliography and art historiography at Harvard from 1967 to 1991. A charter member of ARLIS/NA, he was elected president of the organization in 1980 and received its Distinguished Service award in 1990. Wolfgang Freitag exemplified the highest standards of the profession and served as an inspiration to us all.