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Kathleen Cooks was librarian of Llandudno from 1947 to 1973. She bequeathed
a sum of money for the benefit of libraries and librarians in Wales, and
the interest on the bequest is available annually to support projects
and developments.
The Kathleen Cooks Fund can award money for proposals which meet at least
one of the following criteria:
· Result in a new or improved service to users of library and
information services in Wales
· Add to knowledge in Welsh libraries and information services
· Improve professional knowledge among members of CILIP Wales
· Assist in the production or purchase of specific items or collections
of permanent value to Wales
The Fund is administered by a management committee consisting of the
Officers of CILIP Cymru / Wales together with two elected members who
represent public and academic / special libraries in Wales.
Awards are made at the discretion of the management committee and will
reflect the quality of the proposal and the money available in the fund.
Awards are typically in the region of £500 - £1000, but may
on occasion be greater.
Proposals may be submitted by Welsh library authorities, by branches
and groups of CILIP Cymru / Wales, or by individual members of CILIP Wales.
They may be submitted at any time of year.
Proposals should consist of a brief description of the work to be undertaken,
the amount of financial support sought, and the use to which any money
awarded will be put. They should not exceed 1000 words and may be submitted
on paper or electronically using the
form provided here.
Proposals should be sent to:
Development Officer
CILIP Cymru / Wales
Department of Information Studies
University of Wales Aberystwyth
Llanbadarn Fawr
Aberystwyth
SY23 3AS
e-mail: mdp@aber.ac.uk
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