PIALA Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded by PIALA. The PIALA annual award provides up to $1,000, for a current Pacific Islands Association of Libraries, Archives, and Museums (PIALA) member to attend the Hawaii Library Association (HLA) Annual Conference. In addition to the award, HLA will pay for airfare and conference registration. PIALA will help cover hotel, per diem, food, and ground transportation.
The scholarship is named in honor of Dr. Karen M. Peacock, who passed away in 2010. She was professor emeritus and retired curator of the Pacific Collection, Hamilton Library, University of Hawaii at Manoa. Born in Richmond, Indiana, Karen spent her childhood years in Palau, Pohnpei, and Saipan in Micronesia where her father, Daniel J. Peacock, served as the director of library services. Karen was devoted to the Pacific, especially Micronesia. She gave a great deal of her time and energy to supporting the work of Pacific libraries, archives, and museums, and advising and mentoring many of the islanders with whom she came into contact. As one of the founding members of the Pacific Islands Association of Libraries and Archives, Karen participated in many annual conferences throughout the region.
PIALA was established in 1991 as a regional association committed to fostering awareness and encouraging cooperation and resource sharing among libraries, archives, museums and related institutions of the Pacific Islands. In 1998 a resolution was passed by PIALA and HLA establishing an international partnership between these two organizations. This international partnership was established in part to discuss common issues, share ideas and expertise, attend each other’s conferences and link homepages. This scholarship would facilitate the PIALA-HLA partnership while honoring a strong supporter of both organizations.
Requirements:
Application must include:
Scholarship Administration:
Deadline: September 1, 2022
Email your completed application in PDF or Microsoft Word format to piala.org@gmail.com.
The scholarship is named in honor of Dr. Karen M. Peacock, who passed away in 2010. She was professor emeritus and retired curator of the Pacific Collection, Hamilton Library, University of Hawaii at Manoa. Born in Richmond, Indiana, Karen spent her childhood years in Palau, Pohnpei, and Saipan in Micronesia where her father, Daniel J. Peacock, served as the director of library services. Karen was devoted to the Pacific, especially Micronesia. She gave a great deal of her time and energy to supporting the work of Pacific libraries, archives, and museums, and advising and mentoring many of the islanders with whom she came into contact. As one of the founding members of the Pacific Islands Association of Libraries and Archives, Karen participated in many annual conferences throughout the region.
PIALA was established in 1991 as a regional association committed to fostering awareness and encouraging cooperation and resource sharing among libraries, archives, museums and related institutions of the Pacific Islands. In 1998 a resolution was passed by PIALA and HLA establishing an international partnership between these two organizations. This international partnership was established in part to discuss common issues, share ideas and expertise, attend each other’s conferences and link homepages. This scholarship would facilitate the PIALA-HLA partnership while honoring a strong supporter of both organizations.
Requirements:
- Must be a current member of PIALA.
- Must attend the HLA Annual Conference during the year the scholarship is awarded and provide proof of registration and attendance to scholarship administrator.
- Must prepare a brief presentation during the HLA conference updating HLA members on PIALA activities. Format and delivery options are the choice of the recipient, but may be mentored or guided by the PIALA Board.
- Must share knowledge and resources with PIALA members based on subjects/topics learned at the HLA conference. Format and delivery options are the choice of the recipient, but may be mentored/guided by the Scholarship Committee
Application must include:
- Completed Application Form (pdf | doc).
- Proof of current PIALA membership.
- A statement no longer than 1 page describing:
- Why you would like to attend the HLA Annual Conference.
- How you will share the knowledge and resources learned at the conference with other PIALA members.
Scholarship Administration:
- Applications will be submitted to the PIALA Board.
- Only one recipient will be chosen per year.
- Scholarship recipient will be chosen by: PIALA Scholarship Committee or PIALA Board members.
- PIALA Board will contact HLA Board within 3 days of announcing the recipient.
- There are only two restrictions on who may apply: current PIALA membership and not having previously received this award. Scholarship awarded only once to any single individual. PIALA Board members may apply.
- PIALA Board will:
- Form a Scholarship Committee
- Develop the application form
- Establish the selection criteria
- Advertise the scholarship
Deadline: September 1, 2022
Email your completed application in PDF or Microsoft Word format to piala.org@gmail.com.