Dun & Bradstreet Public Librarian Support AwardThe Dun & Bradstreet Public Librarian Support Award is an annual award of $1,000 to support the attendance at Annual Conference of a public librarian who has performed outstanding business reference service and who requires financial assistance to attend the ALA Annual Conference. The candidate must be a member of ALA. If not a RUSA/BRASS member, the recipient must join RUSA/BRASS upon being selected to receive the award. The recipient shall have a demonstrated interest in pursuing a career as a business reference librarian and the potential to be a leader in the profession. Sponsor: Dun & Bradstreet
The jury for choosing an award recipient is a standing committee of BRASS consisting of three to five members (including a chair appointed by the BRASS Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect), at least one of whom is a public librarian. Members serve two-year terms. Consecutive terms are not permitted. Deadline for receiving submissions is business day nearest December 15. Nominees will be reviewed in a closed meeting of the committee during Midwinter.
The criteria guiding the committee include the following: Involvement in special projects, creation of a business Web site, outstanding service to the community, publications, or related activities. Willingness to particpate in BRASS activities at ALA Annual Conference for which the award has been made and write a short statement following the Conference on his or her experience.
Letters of nomination can be sent to the chair or members of the committee via information obtained using this link.
Further information at the BRASS Web site, use this link.
Recipients
2000 — Karen Van Drie 2001 — Lisa Holbrook 2002 — Sandra G. Rizzo 2003 — Bryce Thornton 2004 — Kay Cormier 2005 — Terry Zarsky 2006 — Not presented. 2007 — Rachelle Miller
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