Elsevier, SIGs, Chapters, LIS Schools, and Individuals have contributed over $9,000 to the ASIST SIG III International Paper Contest

SIG III would like to thank the generous donors for their support for the International Paper Contest, who have helped raise $9,100 since mid-March. The SIG III fundraising campaign is ongoing and we welcome contributions to keep the program going. Here is the list of donors that have received as of August 25, 2005:

Donors Amount
Elsevier $2,000
ASIST SIG IFP (Information Policy) $500
University of North Texas SLIS $500
Kent State University SLIS $500
University of Pittsburgh SIS $500
University of Tennessee SIS $500
Drexel University College of IST $500
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign GSLIS $500
ASIST Los Angeles Chapter $375
ASIST Chicago Chapter $300
ASIST Florida Chapter $300
Florida State University SIS $300
ASIST Potomac Valley Chapter $250
Simmons College SLIS $200
ASIST Central Ohio Chapter $100
Basch Subscriptions $100
University of Texas SI $100
ASIST New Jersey Chapter $100
Information International Association $50
Individual donors:                               $1,425
Linda Smith       Marianne Afifi     Joseph Busch     Anthony Debons    
Thomas Fowler Thomas Froehlich D. Rojabooshanam Nancy Blasé
Charles Goldstein Jean Piety Yukiko Sakai Diane Hopkins
Javed Mostafa Yin Zhang Bahaa El-Hadidy Sue O. Johnson
Ben-Ami Lipetz Julia Blixrud Lawrence Buckland     Natsuo Onodera  
Noriko Kando Roberta Horowitz Anonymous

This year marks the sixth anniversary for the ASIST SIG III International Paper Contest on International Digital Libraries and Information Science & Technology Advances in Developing Countries. The International Paper Contest is one of the most successful programs SIG III runs each year. The papers submitted represent important developments in information science, and they serve to advance the information profession worldwide. We have attracted over 283 information professionals from over 50 countries to participate in the International Paper Contest. More than 230 papers have been received for this contest. Many of the papers have been published in library and information literature, including the International Information and Library Review and the Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. In addition, contest winners often see advances in their professional careers. Their stories are posted on the ASIST SIG III website at http://www.asis.org/SIG/SIGIII/. This valuable opportunity would not be available without the financial support provided by all of our generous donors.

The raised funds will support two-year ASIST memberships for six to eight of the paper contest winners each year and cover expenses of the top winner(s) to travel from his or her home country to the ASIST Annual Meeting. Since the first paper contest in 2000, through this program, SIG III has sponsored 32 two-year ASIST memberships to contest winners from 15 different countries, and has supported 15 winners to attend the ASIST Annual Meeting.

SIG III is currently reaping the benefits of our International Paper Contest fundraising campaign, which is bringing in donations from all over the world. Just last year, SIG III was privileged enough to receive donations from the Los Angeles Chapter and the Potomac Valley Chapter of ASIST. Both of these chapters have contributed greatly to our fundraising effort throughout the past several years; the LA Chapter donates on a regular basis, and the Potomac Valley Chapter has held several sales and fundraisers to raise money for the contest. Elsevier has also been a constant help, donating $3000 last year and $2000 this year for the International Paper Contest alone, as well as contributing money to the International Reception.

We would like to thank all of these donors for their ongoing support, as it means a great deal to us. We are also extremely grateful for the help of these donors. Without their contributions, we would not be able to run the International Paper Contest, which benefits so many scholars and information professionals around the world. Additionally, we would like to thank all the individual donors who have contributed in the past and will contribute again in the future.

Finally, we would like to thank the Executive Director Richard Hill and Director of Finance Janice Hatzakos at ASIS&T headquarters for their help in processing the donations and making them available for our digital scholar funds.

The officers and members of SIG III are always working diligently to make this SIG the best it can be. Between this effort and all the support received this year, it is certain that this year’s International Paper Contest will be just as successful as it has been in the past years. Again, thanks for the continued support.

For more information about the International Paper Contest, please visit the International Paper Contest section of this website.

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We would greatly appreciate more donations to keep this paper competition running. If this is possible, please send a check, made payable to ASIST for the "Digital Scholars Fund," to Richard Hill
Executive Director, ASIST
1320 Fenwick Lane, Suite 510
Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA

We thank you for your generosity in contributing to this International Paper Contest that has benefited so many people!