2018 MLA Bibliography Fellows

The Modern Language Association congratulates the 2018 MLA Bibliography fellows who will serve from 2018 to 2021. The MLA International Bibliography staff members work with over one hundred field bibliographers, from all parts of the world, who cover subject areas, journals, and languages that cannot be indexed in the New York office. Each spring, five to ten fellowships are awarded to field bibliographers who, on completion of their fellowships, receive a stipend of $500 and a certificate during the awards ceremony at the MLA convention. For more information on bibliography fellowships, please visit the MLA Web site or contact Helen Slavin.

Congratulations to the following:

  • Allison E. Bernard, PhD candidate, Columbia University
  • David E. García, professor, Carthage College
  • Liorah A. Golomb, associate professor and humanities librarian, University of Oklahoma
  • Bassey E. Irele, librarian for sub-Saharan Africa collection development, Harvard University
  • S. C. Kaplan, lecturer of French, Rice University
  • Antonio Cardentey Levin, PhD candidate, assistant professor, University of Florida
  • Britt McGowan, associate librarian, Florida State University
  • Jessica D. Ryan, scholarly communications assistant project manager, Smith College
  • Christoph Schmitz, PhD candidate, Duke University
  • Brian James Stone, assistant professor, California State Polytechnic University