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Introduction
This program, jointly sponsored by the American Theological Library Association, the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) and OCLC, provides early career development and continuing education for library and information science professionals from countries with developing economies.
Program overview
On an annual basis, up to five individuals, including a theological librarian, are selected for participation in this intensive five-week Fellowship program. Four weeks are based at OCLC’s headquarters in Dublin, Ohio, USA; one week is based at OCLC in Leiden, Netherlands. The program includes lectures, seminars and mentoring and gives Fellows opportunities to explore topics including information technologies, library operations and management, and global cooperative librarianship.
The Fellows visit selected North American and European libraries, cultural heritage institutions and library organizations. The Fellows also observe portions of an OCLC Members Council meeting, gaining insight into issues affecting global library cooperation and the governance of a global library cooperative. Fellows give presentations about their home countries and libraries, meet leading practitioners and discuss real-world solutions to the challenges facing libraries today.
The Fellows translate their learning and experiences into specific professional development plans that guide their continued growth as well as their personal contributions to their home institutions and country of origin.
2008 Fellows
Ms. Sarah Kaddu Birungi
Librarian
National Library of Uganda
Kampala, Uganda
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Ms. Hanan Erhif
Information Specialist
Moroccan Institute for Scientific and Technical Information
Rabat, Morocco
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Mr. Atanu Garai
Online Networking Specialist
Globethics.net
New Delhi, India
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Mr. Kamal Kumar Giri
Library Officer
Ministry of Water Resources
Gulmi, Nepal
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Ms. Cyrill Walters
Librarian (Music Specialist)
University of Cape Town
Rondebosch, South Africa
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Past Fellows
Jump to: 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001
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From left to right: Alicia Chavarria Esguerra, Nevena Tomić, Kodjo Elolo Atiso, Elisangela Alves Silva, and Pauline Nicholas.
Mr. Kodjo Elolo Atiso—Achimota, Ghana
Mrs. Alicia Chavarria Esguerra—City of Malolos, Bulacan, Philippines
Pauline Nicholas—Kingston, Jamaica
Mrs. Elisangela Alves Silva—São Paulo, Brazil
Ms. Nevena Tomić—Belgrade, Serbia
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| 2006 |
From left to right: Salmubi, Janete Estevao, Festus Ngetich, Maria Cherrie, and Roman Purici.
Maria Cherrie—Trinidad & Tobago
Janete Estevão—Brazil
Festus Ngetich—Kenya
Roman Purici—Moldova
Salmubi—Indonesia
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| 2005 |
Standing, left to right: Thomas Bello, Selenay Aytac, Muhammad Rafiq, and Lela Nanuashvili. Seated, left to right: Edwar Delgado, Gillian Wilson, and Xiaoqing Cai.
Thomas Bello—Malawi
Xiaoqing Cai—China
Edwar Delgado—Colombia
Lela Nanuashvili—Georgia
Gillian Wilson—Jamaica
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| 2004 |
Left to right: Anjali Gulati, Ibrahim Ramjuan, Nayana Wijayasundara, Vu Thi Nha, MacAnthony Cobblah, Musa Olaka, and Hyekyong Hwang.
Mac-Anthony Cobblah—Ghana
Musa Olaka—Rwanda
Muhammad Rafiq—Pakistan
Nayana Wijayasundara—Sri Lanka
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| 2003 |
2003 Fellows participated and are pictured with the classes of 2004 and 2005.
Selenay Ayta�—Turkey
Anjali Gulati—India
Hyekyong Hwang—Korea
Ibrahim Ramjaun—Mauritius
Vu Thi Nha—Vietnam
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| 2002 |
Left to right: Ferry Irawan, Sibongile Madolo, Purity Mwagha, J.K. Vijayakumar, and Dayang Zarina Abang Ismail.
Dayang Zarina Abang Ismail—Malaysia
Ferry Irawan—Indonesia
Sibongile Madolo—South Africa
Purity Mwagha—Kenya
J. K. Vijayakumar—India
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| 2001 |
Left to right: Andy Igonor, Tuba Akbayturk, Smita Chandra, and Rashidah Bolhassan.
Tuba Akbayturk—Turkey
Rashidah Bolhassan—Malaysia
Smita Chandra—India
Andy Igonor—South Africa
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Featured Fellow
Pauline Nicholas

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2009 program details
Application deadline
07 March 2008
Selection
April - July 2008
Award announcement
August 2008
Program dates
26 April - 31 May 2009
Program guidelines
Application form
Sponsorship opportunities
The organizations that sponsor the Fellowship Program are seeking additional sponsorships from other interested organizations. More information about sponsorship is available from George Needham, Vice President, OCLC Member Services.
General inquiries
More information about the Fellowship Program is available from Nancy Lensenmayer, Program Officer, OCLC Education and Professional Development.
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