SMALL MUSEUM ASSOCIATION AWARDS PROGRAM & NOMINATIONS
2008 Small Museum Association Annual Conference
February 24-26, 2008
Ocean City, MD
The Small Museum Association, Inc. (SMA) is soliciting nominations for the
annual Small Museum awards. These awards will be presented at the SMA
Annual Conference scheduled for February 24-26, 2008. This year, two awards
will be presented in the following categories:
The Hunter-Burley Award for an individual's outstanding contributions to the
advancement of public access and professional growth for an individual
institution;
The Small Museum Association Award for an individual's outstanding
contributions to the advancement of funding for, professional growth within,
and/or the accessibility of information to the small museum community on a
regional or state level.
CRITERIA:
The nominee must have attended at least one Small Museum Association
conference.
An individual may be nominated for only one award by the same nominator.
The nominee must serve at an institution that is located in the Mid-
Atlantic region and whose primary field of discipline is culture, history,
heritage or natural science. The award is for recognition of SMA peers, not
political persons.
The nominee must be an individual, not a staff or organization.
Nominations are open to any level of museum staff including volunteers and
board members.
STANDARDS:
The following general standards will be used to evaluate nominations for the
Awards:
Nominations will be evaluated in terms of the quality of the nominee's
contribution to the advancement of his or her institution or to the small
museum community. The nominee will be evaluated on his or her
accomplishments, not plans for the future.
Nominations based on contributions in professional growth, public
programming and information accessibility will be evaluated more favorably
than those based on financial contributions.
The mere act of fulfilling award requirements does not insure eligibility
for an award.
NOMINATIONS MUST BE POSTMARKED BY December 1, 2007.
To receive a nomination form by email, please email John Pentangelo at
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Lesley van der Lee Scholarships
2008 Small Museum Association Annual Conference
February 24-26, 2008
Ocean City, MD
The SMA Annual Conference Scholarship has been established to offer funding
for ten first time SMA Conference attendees. Lesley van der Lee is an
important part of the history of the SMA. She was responsible for planning
the SMA Conference during many of its formative years. Lesley designed
legislation that provided for the Maryland Historical and Cultural Museum
Assistance Program and taught up-and-coming museum professionals as part of
the Museum Studies program at the George Washington University. The
scholarship, named in her honor, will cover the cost of the conference
registration, room, meals and a one-year membership in the SMA.
Eligibility: Anyone affiliated with a museum or historical society may
apply. This includes students, interns, full-time or part-time employees,
or volunteers. Scholarship recipients will be asked to assist the
conference staff for four hours during the conference. Information on
specific expectations will be communicated after the selection process is
complete.
To receive a copy of the scholarship application by email, please email John
Pentangelo at [log in to unmask]
Application Deadline: postmarked December 1, 2007
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