<div dir="ltr"><div>Below is an announcement about CBI's Arthur L. Norberg Travel Fund for 2016. Please pass along to any researchers who might be interested. If you have any questions, please contact me.</div><div> </div><div>Best, Jeff<br clear="all"></div><h1>Arthur L. Norberg Travel Fund</h1><p>The Arthur L. Norberg Travel Fund provides short-term grants-in-aid to help scholars with travel expenses to use archival collections at the Charles Babbage Institute. In January of each year we plan to award up to <span style="font-weight:bold">five</span> $1,000 travel grants.</p><p>The Charles Babbage Institute (CBI) is an internationally recognized research center and archives focused on the history of information technology. CBI conducts major research projects; publishes books and articles; and collects, processes, and provides open public access to the most diverse and extensive collection of archival materials on computing, software, and networking in the world. CBI collections include the records of corporations, technical and trade associations, personal papers, industry publications, oral histories, photographs, film/video, and an extensive reference library. The Norberg Travel Fund is named for CBI’s founding director, Arthur L. Norberg, and is funded by generous gifts from his friends and colleagues. </p><div><div>To Apply:</div><div><p>Applicants should send a 2-page CV as well as a 500-word project description that describes the overall research project, identifies the importance of specific CBI collections, and discusses the projected outcome (journal article, book chapter, museum exhibit, etc.). Applicants are strongly encouraged to examine the extensive on-line finding guides to CBI’s 200-plus archival collections at <a href="http://www.cbi.umn.edu/collections/archmss.html"><font color="#0066cc">www.cbi.umn.edu/collections/archmss.html</font></a>. Applicants should estimate how many days they plan to use CBI collections during their visit (travel should generally be in the calendar year of the award). To be eligible, scholars will reside outside the Twin Cities metropolitan region. Recipients will be asked to do a short write-up about their research visit for the <span style="font-style:italic">CBI Newsletter</span>.</p><p>Notification of awards will be made by mid-February, and travel can commence directly thereafter. Questions pertaining to collection content and access can be directed to R. Arvid Nelsen, CBI Archivist, at <a href="mailto:nels0307@umn.edu"><font color="#0066cc">nels0307@umn.edu</font></a>. Please direct questions about the Arthur Norberg Travel Fund to Jeffrey Yost, CBI Associate Director, <a href="mailto:yostx003@umn.edu"><font color="#0066cc">yostx003@umn.edu</font></a>, 612.624.5050. For additional information, see <a href="http://www.cbi.umn.edu/index.html"><font color="#0066cc">www.cbi.umn.edu</font></a>.</p><h3>Materials must be received by CBI no later than January 15, 2016.</h3><p>Application materials should be sent to <a href="mailto:cbi@umn.edu"><font color="#0066cc">cbi@umn.edu</font></a>. A confirmation email will be sent once your application has been received.</p><p>Alternatively, applications may be mailed to:</p><p>Charles Babbage Institute: Norberg Travel Grant<br> 211 Andersen Library<br> University of Minnesota<br> 222 - 21st Avenue South<br> Minneapolis, MN 55455<br>-- <br></p></div></div><div class="gmail_signature"><div>Jeffrey R. Yost, Ph.D.</div>
<div>Associate Director, Charles Babbage Institute</div>
<div>Faculty, Program in the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine</div>
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