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The Historical Collections Unit of the
Lister
Hill Library of the Health Sciences, UAB
announces
in the History of the Health Sciences for 2010 The
Reynolds Associates, in conjunction with the Historical Collections (HC) unit of
the Lister Hill Library, University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), are pleased
to announce the availability of short-term awards of up to $1,000 to individual
researchers studying one or more aspects of the history of the health sciences
during the 2010 calendar year. Intended to support research using the HC unit as
a historical resource, the fellowship requires the on-site use of at least one
of the unit’s three components, which are the Alabama Museum of the Health
Sciences, Reynolds Historical Library and UAB Archives. ·
Alabama Museum of the Health Sciences
– The Museum holds equipment, instruments, and objects representing the history
and development of the health sciences. Among
its holdings are the Nott pathological specimens, nineteen wax anatomical models
purchased by Dr. Josiah Nott (1804-1873) and originally brought to Mobile,
Alabama in October of 1860. The
scope of the collection includes, but is not limited to the fields of medicine,
nursing, ophthalmology, dentistry, public health, and allied health.
·
Reynolds Historical Library –
The Library is a significant repository of materials relating to the history of
the health sciences. Currently, the Reynolds holds approximately 13,000 titles
ranging in date from the 14th century up to the early 20th century, including 30
incunabula and many of the world’s most important medical works. Anatomy,
surgery, dentistry, ophthalmology, botanical medicine, electrotherapeutics,
Civil War medicine, southern medicine, and 19th century diagnosis and
therapeutics are some of the areas in which the library has especially strong
holdings. ·
UAB Archives
–
The Archives contains over 1,700
linear feet of processed materials relating to the medical school of the
University of Alabama, the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and the Alabama
health science community.
Other primary
resource materials include personal papers,
corporate records, and an extensive collection
of photographs. It is the official repository for the Southern Surgical
Association, Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and the
International Organization for Mycoplasmology.
Anyone who wishes to use HC for historical
research may apply,
regardless of his or her academic status. Fellowships are awarded to individual applicants, not to
institutions, as awarded funds are meant to help offset the costs associated
with visiting and utilizing HC and not for institutional overhead (e.g. clerical
costs, supplies, or other attendant project expenses). Applicants
should submit an outline of the proposed project and an abstract (not to exceed
250 words) stating its general scope and purpose; a budget listing travel and
other attendant expenses; the length of the anticipated visit; a brief
curriculum vitae; and two letters of recommendation (preferably from individuals
familiar with the nature of the applicant’s research and scholarly interests). All materials must be submitted by December 31, 2009 to receive
consideration. Awards will be
announced by February 28, 2010. Successful
applicants will be expected to exhibit work or deposit a copy of the finished manuscript,
thesis, dissertation or publication with Historical Collections. For further
information on the Historical Collections unit at Lister Hill Library, UAB,
please visit the web at
http://www.uab.edu/historical/.
Send
applications to:
Michael Flannery UAB Lister Hill Library 301 1530 3rd Ave South Birmingham, AL 35294-0013
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