UC Faculty - Submit Your 2012 Published Works to Authors, Editors & Composers
On Tuesday, April 9, 2013, the University of Cincinnati Libraries will once again recognize the publishing and creative accomplishments of UC's faculty at the annual Authors, Editors, and Composers event. Scheduled for 3:30pm in the Russell C. Myers Alumni Center at UC, Authors, Editors & Composers will pay tribute to the 2012 scholarly and creative works of UC's faculty with a reception, presentation of selected works, a printed bibliography, and an exhibit.
To submit your 2012 published works for inclusion in Authors, Editors & Composers, complete the online form.
UC faculty may submit multiple works, but are limited to three submissions per category. Categories may include:
- books or chapters in a book
- scholarly articles in a journal
- musical scores
- original works in electronic or digital media
- service as editor of a journal
- photographs
- artwork
- etc.
All submitted works must have been published in 2012; or in the case of creative works, presented, performed, or displayed in 2012. The deadline for submitting works is Thursday, February 28, 2013.
Contact Melissa Cox Norris at melissa.norris@uc.edu or by phone at (513) 556-1558 with any questions regarding the criteria or the submission form.
Information about last year's Authors, Editors & Composers, as well as a bibliography of the submitted works, is available online.
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