Directory of Research Grants, 1994


Book Description

**** Previous editions of this annual directory for grant seekers are cited in BCL3 and Sheehy. This 19th edition offers concise, factual descriptions of 6,163 research programs that offer nonrepayable research funding for projects in medicine, the physical and social sciences, the arts and humanities, and education. Each program listing contains a description of the program's focuses and goals, program restrictions listing exclusions, program requirements explaining eligibility, funding amounts, deadlines, Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance program number (for US government programs), and sponsor name and address. Includes multiple indexes. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




Directory of Grants in the Humanities 1997/98


Book Description

For nearly two decades, the Oryx Press GRANTS Database has provided the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding funding for research and performance-related programs. The Directory of Grants in the Humanities is a specialized directory created from the database, focusing on funding programs in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. The only directory of its kind to include all 50 states' and several Canadian provinces' arts/humanities councils' programs, this comprehensive 11th edition contains updates on over 3,400 current funding programs and features 200 new grant programs. Also debuting are descriptions of recently awarded grants; a list of World Wide Web sites for sponsoring organizations; and an enhanced subject index with cross-references to aid searching by subject area. The vast scope of programs listed in the Directory of Grants in the Humanities 1997/98 fund cultural outreach programs, research, travel, internships, fellowships, dissertation support, performances, exhibitions, publishing awards, and performance prizes. Funding programs are provided for such humanities disciplines as literature, language, history, anthropology, architecture, philosophy, and psychology. Fine and performing arts programs include painting, dance, photography, sculpture, and music.



















Directory of Research Grants, 1997


Book Description

The 22nd annual edition of a reference for new and veteran grant seekers. Provides information about nearly 6,000 research funding programs and projects, scholarships, fellowships, conferences, and internships. They all offer non-repayable research funding for projects in medicine, the physical and social sciences, the arts and humanities, and education. Entries describe the program's focus and goals, restriction and exclusions from them, requirements and eligibility, funding amounts, deadlines, program number in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance, and the name and address of the sponsor. Indexed every which way. This year's edition includes a brief guide to proposal planning and writing, and a list of World Wide Web sites for sponsoring organizations that have established them. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR







Directory of Research Grants 2008


Book Description

It was the 50s and life was simple, until September 25, 1954. That was the night that would be etched in the memory of the citizens of Stanfield, Massachusetts. The Chief of Police described the brutal savagery of the double homicide as "the most atrocious crime in the history of the city." A fourteen-year-old girl, and the four-year-old boy in her care were murdered at the hands of a deranged, depraved killer. A Thread of Evidence places the reader at the scene of the crime, an eye witness to the senseless stabbing of two innocent children. With a piece of crochet thread as their only clue, the entire police department, lead by detectives Steven Logan and Raymond Gage, scour the city in search of a maniacal savage. When all tips and leads have been exhausted, they review all evidence. They come back to the thread. The only real evidence. With tenacity and perseverance of Logan and Gage the killer is apprehended. The reader experiences the twists and turns of the investigation, and ultimately occupies a reserved seat in the Superior Court as the trial proceedings commence. A Thread of Evidence has been written as fiction, but inspired by an actual event. Fifty years later, it remains etched in the minds of all who had lived in the area. The author has researched court records, newspapers, interviewed neighbors, police and has drawn on personal recollections of the crime. The story has been recounted over and over and to this day, it continues to be discussed. A Thread of Evidence is a compelling account of superb detective work, and unprecedented dedication of an entire police department.