Kluge Scholars' Council Explained

The Kluge Scholars Council is a body of distinguished scholars, convened by the Librarian of Congress to advise on matters related to scholarship at the Library, with special attention to the John W. Kluge Center and the Kluge Prize. Through discussion and reflection, the Council assists in implementing an American tradition linking the activities of thinkers and doers, those who are engaged in the world of ideas with those engaged in the world of affairs.[1]

Members of the Scholars Council are appointed by the Librarian of Congress. Council members serve a five-year term, renewable once.

Current members

Former members

References

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.loc.gov/programs/john-w-kluge-center/about-this-program/scholars-council/ Scholars Council, John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress
  2. http://cslr.law.emory.edu/news/releases/2012/04/witte-honored-library-of-congress.html#.X-JehTSSmUl Witte honored by Library of Congress, Emory Law students, New Center, Emory University (4/24/2012)