Cenko Prize is accepting submissions


CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - The Cenko Prize Bibliographical Committee of the Ukrainian Research Institute of Harvard University is accepting submissions for the twelfth award of the Cenko Prize in Ukrainian Bibliography. The $1,000 annual prize, established by M. and the late V. Cenko of Philadelphia, will be given for the best bibliographical work (or works), on a topic (or topics) of Ukrainian studies.

Entries - in English or in Ukrainian (in exceptional cases also in other languages) must be submitted in four copies by April 1, 1993. Manuscripts must be in their final prepublication form, accompanied by full names and addresses of authors/compilers. Published works and late submissions will not be considered.

Examples of solicited entries are: general bibliographies, special (topical) bibliographies, descriptive bibliographical essays, annotated bibliographies of an author or subject, indices of Ukrainian periodicals, or more general works that discuss the impact of the printed book on Ukrainian culture. The Cenko Prize Bibliographical Committee will judge the entries according to the following criteria: importance and originality of the topic, the work's proper methodology and completeness, and the entry's genuine contribution to professionalism and/or bibliographical scholarship.

The winner or winners of the prize will be announced at the Ukrainian Research Institute of Harvard University in June 1993.

Entries should be sent by registered mail to: Cenko Prize in Ukrainian Bibliography, Harvard University, Ukrainian Research Institute, 1583 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 21382.

Cenko Prize Bibliographical Committee members are: Miroslav Labunka, La Salle University and HURI, Philadelphia (Chairman); Dmytro M. Shtohryn, University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign; and Joseph Krawczeniuk, King's College, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, January 17, 1993, No. 3, Vol. LXI


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