
Dialog Awards Scholarship to Simmons College's Jamie Emery
Baltimore,
MD (June 12, 2006)
Dialog, a Thomson business, announced today that Jamie
Emery, a graduate student at Simmons College, Boston,
has been awarded its 2006 Roger K. Summit Scholarship
for North America. The US$5,000 award will help Emery
to continue to pursue his Master of Science degree
in Library and Information Science.
Dialog made the announcement during a special ceremony
at the Annual Conference of the Special Libraries
Association (SLA) meeting here this week.
Dialog awards two scholarships annually, one each
to a graduate student enrolled in an accredited library
or information sciences program in the Americas and
one in Europe, the Middle East, Asia Pacific and
Africa. The Scholarship is named in honor of Dialog
founder and Chairman Emeritus Roger K. Summit, a
pioneer in developing the technology behind online
information retrieval.
"It is a pleasure to present Jamie with this
year's Roger K. Summit Scholarship award," said
Libby Trudell, senior vice president of information
professional market development. "Jamie has
all of the qualities that future information professionals
must possess, especially the passion for helping
others. Jamie's enthusiasm for librarianship
and his experience in the higher education field
will serve him well in his career."
Emery has worked in the higher education field
for more than 10 years. Prior to his studies at Simmons
College, Emery worked as an admissions counselor
at Castleton State College, Castleton, Vermont, and
later held positions in college housing at the University
of Connecticut. He also holds a bachelor of arts
in history from Castleton State College, Castleton,
Vermont, and a master of science in student affairs
in higher education from Colorado State University,
Fort Collins.
"I am very honored to be selected as the
2006 recipient of the Roger K. Summit Scholarship," Emery
said. "Initially interested in academic libraries,
I am also drawn to the ethos of public librarianship,
and am intrigued by the work of corporate librarians,
as well, which is why I chose to pursue my degree
from Simmons. I enjoy finding information to help
people accomplish their goals."
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