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Main Authors: Gerding, Stephanie, MacKellar, Pam
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ739995
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author Gerding, Stephanie
MacKellar, Pam
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MacKellar, Pam
Gerding, Stephanie
MacKellar, Pam
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contents Wishing Won't Work: 10 Things You Need to Know and Do when Applying for Technology Grants Gerding, Stephanie MacKellar, Pam Grants Libraries Technology Planning Community Needs Resources Program Proposals Grantsmanship Information Technology This article explores obtaining grants as a way of funding technology projects in the library. The authors' approach views technology as a component of a grant project or a way to accomplish the goals of a project. One can be more successful in his or her grant work by addressing existing community needs, rather than by requesting funding for technology alone. The authors cover 10 things that one needs to know and do in order to make grant applications more successful. The authors have written sections on all of these topics. (Contains 4 endnotes.)
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spellingShingle Wishing Won't Work: 10 Things You Need to Know and Do when Applying for Technology Grants
Gerding, Stephanie
MacKellar, Pam
Grants
Libraries
Technology Planning
Community Needs
Resources
Program Proposals
Grantsmanship
Information Technology
Wishing Won't Work: 10 Things You Need to Know and Do when Applying for Technology Grants Gerding, Stephanie MacKellar, Pam Grants Libraries Technology Planning Community Needs Resources Program Proposals Grantsmanship Information Technology This article explores obtaining grants as a way of funding technology projects in the library. The authors' approach views technology as a component of a grant project or a way to accomplish the goals of a project. One can be more successful in his or her grant work by addressing existing community needs, rather than by requesting funding for technology alone. The authors cover 10 things that one needs to know and do in order to make grant applications more successful. The authors have written sections on all of these topics. (Contains 4 endnotes.)
title Wishing Won't Work: 10 Things You Need to Know and Do when Applying for Technology Grants
topic Grants
Libraries
Technology Planning
Community Needs
Resources
Program Proposals
Grantsmanship
Information Technology
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ739995