Jun 30, 2009
Christopher J. Prom, assistant university archivist and associate professor of library
administration at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, has received a 2009-2010 U.S.
Fulbright Distinguished Scholar Award.
Prom will spend the next academic year on sabbatical as a research fellow at the Center for
Archive and Information Studies at the University of Dundee in Scotland, where he will pursue a
project titled "Practical Methods to Identify, Preserve, and Provide Access to Electronic Records.”
"I'm excited about the opportunity to learn from my international colleagues. In my
project, I'll be working with many people and organizations to identify the best practices and
software that archivists can use to preserve a vast amount of materials, including e-mail, Web
sites, documents, media, and other electronic records. The most significant and valuable
records are especially vulnerable to loss or deletion,” said Chris Prom. “It's a complex area
to navigate. I hope that my project will play a useful role in helping to identify approaches
and software that archivists can use easily and effectively on a day-to-day basis."
For his project, Prom plans to use several sets of records, including the files of a Nobel
Laureate and those of a prominent champion of intellectual freedom. He is also interested in
working with the records of community organizations in Scotland, where he will live with his family
for 10 months.
Fulbright Scholar Program Award recipients are judged on several criteria, including
professional qualifications, lecturing activity, research activity, language proficiency, previous
experience abroad, and personal qualities.
The Fulbright Program, the U.S. Government’s flagship international exchange program, is
designed to “increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people
of other countries.” The Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES), under a cooperative
agreement with the United States Department of State, administers the Fulbright Scholar Program for
faculty and professionals. Each year, the traditional Fulbright Scholar Program sends some 800 U.S.
faculty and professionals to 140 countries to lecture, research, or participate in seminars. At the
same time, approximately 800 faculty from foreign countries come to the U.S. each year.
Information about the Fulbright Scholar Program is located at
www.cies.org.
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