The Cunningham Fellowship: three international points of view

Health Info Libr J. 2001 Jun;18(2):117-24. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2532.2001.00305.x.

Abstract

The Medical Library Association Cunningham Fellowship Program provides funds for one medical librarian per year from outside the United States or Canada to work and learn in United States or Canadian medical libraries for a period of 4 months. An overview of the Cunningham Fellowship is presented from three different points of view-that of a Medical Library Association member who has worked closely with the Cunningham Fellowship programme, and two former Cunningham Fellows. Anita Verhoeven, who relates her impressions of American culture, architecture and art, was the 1998 MLA Cunningham Fellow and visited 33 libraries, met 171 librarians, visited prestigious universities and attended a Medical Library Association meeting. Ioana Robu, the 1997 Cunningham Fellow, visited 15 libraries in 13 cities during her experience. She describes the process of applying for the fellowship and assesses the impact that the 1997 Cunningham Fellowship has made on her life, her library and medical librarianship in Romania. An overview of the Cunningham Fellowship is also given, which includes the history, the application process, the requirements of the fellowship and the time table of the fellowship.

Publication types

  • Historical Article

MeSH terms

  • Fellowships and Scholarships* / history
  • Foundations
  • History, 20th Century
  • International Educational Exchange* / history
  • Libraries, Medical* / history
  • Library Associations* / history
  • United States