WSS Achievement in Women’s Studies Librarianship Awards
The Women’s Studies Section awards are given annually to honor distinguished academic librarians who have made outstanding contributions to women’s studies through accomplishments and service to the profession. The awards recognize those who have made long-standing contributions to the field during a career (the Career Achievement award) and those who have made significant one-time contributions (the Significant Achievement award).
Award
Two cash awards of $1,000 each:
- ACRL WSS Award for Career Achievement in Women's Studies Librarianship, sponsored by Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.
- ACRL WSS Award for Significant Achievement in Women's Studies Librarianship, sponsored by Routledge.
Criteria
The ACRL Women’s Studies Section Award for Career Achievement in Women’s Studies Librarianship, sponsored by Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., is designed to honor individual career achievement in Women’s Studies Librarianship. Nominees should have demonstrated significant achievements and contributions in one or more of the following areas:
- Service within the organized profession through ACRL/WSS and/or related organizations;
- Academic/research library service in the area of women's studies;
- Research and publication in areas of academic/research library services in women's studies;
- Planning and implementation of academic/research library programs in women's studies disciplines of such exemplary quality that they could serve as a model for others.
The ACRL Women's Studies Section Award for Significant Achievement in Women's Studies Librarianship, sponsored by Routledge Press, recognizes one-time achievement, by an individual or a group, during the particular year of the award. Achievement may be in any area of academic Women's Studies librarianship, including, but not limited to:
- Publication of a monograph, journal article, website, or media product;
- Talk or other presentation at a nationally recognized conference;
- Innovations in Women's Studies librarianship, including but not limited to instruction;
- Development of an exemplary program, collection, digitization project, or access tool to serve Women's Studies students and/or faculty;
- Significant creative & innovative contribution to the work of the ACRL Women's Studies Section.
Submissions
Submissions must be made on the appropriate nomination form (available from the WSS Web site). In addition, please submit a nominating letter addressing specific area(s) or criteria and citing concrete examples. The nominations packet must include 3 letters of support. Send your nomination packet to the attention of Kelly Barrick, Yale University Library, New Haven, CT 06511; T. 203-432-3309; e-mail: kelly.barrick@yale.edu.
Information & Assistance
If you have questions or require assistance in completing a nomination packet, please contact Megan Griffin, at (312) 280-2514 or via e-mail at mgriffin@ala.org.
Submission Deadline: Friday, December 7, 2007
Previous Recipients
|
Year
|
Career Achievement
|
Significant Achievement
|
| 2007 | Sandra River | Jennifer Gilley, Kayo Denda, Jenna Freedman, Sharon Ladenson |
|
2006 |
Marlene Manoff |
Katherine Kraft Carrie Kruse and Cynthia Johnson |
|
2005 |
Ellen J. Broidy |
Cindy Ingold and Linda Krikos |
|
2004 |
Phyllis Holman Weisbard |
Donna Roe |
|
2003 |
Ruth Dickstein |
Sherri Barnes |
|
2002 |
Joan Ariel |
Eri Fujieda, Meg Miner, Beth Stafford |
|
2001 |
Sarah Pritchard |
Marilyn Dunn |
|
2000 |
Susan E. Searing |
Lynn Westbrook |
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