CSUF ANNUAL AUTHOR AWARDS 2004
What is it? Who's sponsoring? And why?
This is an annual campus event designed to recognize faculty who have published a book of general interest and significance in 2004. We look forward to celebrating their accomplishments with the campus and the community at large. Academic Affairs, the Faculty Development Center , and Pollak Library are pleased to sponsor this event in collaboration with Public Affairs and Titan Shops.
When? Where?
Our event for authors will take place on Friday, March 11, 2005 from 11:30-1:30 p.m. at the Titan Student Union, Pavilion A . We will honor faculty who have had a book published by a reputable publishing house. These may be scholarly books, works of fiction or non-fiction, poetry, art books, textbooks, anthologies, or edited books. Vanity press books, self-published books, un-published manuscripts, pamphlets, brochures, cus tom -published course anthologies, and course packs will not qualify. Books must have been published or bear a copyright date between Jan. 1, 2004 and Dec. 31, 2004 .
How to Apply?
FOR FACULTY:
Deans of each college have been collecting information from their faculty on who has published books during the 2004 calendar year. If you are unsure whether your name has been included in your College's list, please contact your Dean directly . Faculty members should electronically submit the following information:
Faculty name (co-authors and affiliations, if relevant)
Department
Book title/publisher/year
2-3 sentence description about the book
also please send a loan copy of the book to the Dean's office (NOTE: An actual book must be presented to the FDC for inclusion in this event).
FORMAT EXAMPLE
Grimes, David
Music Department
The Complete Fantasias of Luys Milan
Mel Bay Publishing of Pacific, MO (October, 2000)
This is the first modern critical and performance edition of all the compositions for solo vihuela by Luys Milan, whose 1536 book, "El Maestro," was the first collection of instrumental music published in Spain . As transcriber and editor, David transcribed the music from the original tablature and edited it for performance on the modern guitar.
FOR DEANS:
Academic Deans should submit their lists electronically to Leticia Stotler and drop off copies of the books for final review and compilation by the DEADLINE of Friday, January 28, 2005, 5 pm to the Faculty Development Center in PL-48.
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