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SLA Academic Division offers Springshare Award to promote Innovative Approaches to Academic Librarianship

The Academic Division of SLA is very proud to present for the second year an award for academic libraries, sponsored by Springshare, Inc., creator of LibGuides!

This annual award recognizes a new program or service that demonstrates an innovative approach to academic librarianship. Please feel free to distribute to all innovative academic libraries you may know.

Award

A certificate and a $500 US award, donated by Springshare, are presented during the Academic Library Division Business Meeting at the Special Libraries Association (SLA) Annual Conference. The winning library is also recognized through the Academic Division’s various public relations outlets.

Criteria

Projects nominated for the award should demonstrate recognized innovation, creativity and quality. Nominated programs or services can have been developed in any facet of the library’s activities, including but not limited to:

  • reference and research assistance;
  • information literacy and library instruction;
  • collection development;
  • cataloging and/or technical services;
  • space planning; or
  • marketing and public relations

Eligibility

Academic or research libraries in a higher education institution are eligible to receive the award. Recipients must have implemented their program or service in an academic or research library no more than two years prior to the nomination submission deadline. Nominated libraries do not have to have a SLA or an SLA-Academic Division member on staff.

Submissions

Nominations must include a 500-1000 words description of the innovative program or service and must demonstrate usage and/or success of implementation using accepted assessment methods. Include any other supporting print or electronic documentation that would assist the committee in evaluating the purpose, content, impact, and innovative aspects of the program or service.  

Send nominations to the Academic Division Awards Committee Chair, Catherine Lavallée-Welch, Director, University of South Florida Polytechnic Library,clw@poly.usf.edu.

 

Note: Electronic submissions are required.  

Submission Deadline: April 1st, 2012

 

 

Best,

Catherine

Chair, Academic Division Awards Committee

Chair-Elect, Academic Division

 

Catherine Lavallée-Welch

Director, University of South Florida Polytechnic Library

3433 Winter Lake Rd - LTB 1115

Lakeland, FL 33803 USA

 

clw@poly.usf.edu

(863) 667-7737

(863) 667-7754 (fax)

American Psychological Association’s Excellence in Librarianship Award 2012

Call for Nominations for the 6th American Psychological Association’s Excellence in Librarianship Award

 

The American Psychological Association’s Excellence in Librarianship Award was created to recognize an outstanding contribution to psychology and behavioral sciences librarianship. The award includes a $2,500 check and an inscribed plaque, which will be presented at the EBSS Forum at the American Library Association Annual Conference in Anaheim in June 2012.

Who Is Eligible?

 

This award is open to both librarians and allied professionals who have demonstrated significant achievement in librarianship in the social and behavioral sciences.

 

Examples of achievement may include one or more of the following: instruction, project development, publications, research, or service. APA employees are not eligible.

Who Can Nominate?

 

Individuals may nominate themselves or others. Nominations will be accepted from library users, students, faculty, library colleagues, or others with knowledge of the nominee’s achievement.

 

Nomination Procedure and Timeline

 

Please submit the following electronically by April 16, 2012:

·         Nomination statement (describe the contribution and its significance within and outside of the institution); a current curriculum vitae; and optional supporting documentation may be included with nomination (digital copies or URL’s leading to online documentation)

·         Letters of support (no more than three; at least one letter from a direct beneficiary of the services provided by the nominee is strongly encouraged)

·         Contact information for the nominee

 

Submissions are being accepted online at APA Excellence in Librarianship Award (excellenceinlibrarianshipaward@apa.org).

Applications will be kept in the award pool for three years. Applications may be updated each year, as long as they are received by the award deadline.

 

Selecting the Recipient

 

The recipient will be selected by a committee of peers and be notified in May 2011.

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Please direct questions to APA Excellence in Librarianship Award (excellenceinlibrarianshipaward@apa.org).

Alison K. Cody, MSLIS
Training Specialist, PsycINFO

American Psychological Association 
750 First Street NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242 
Tel: (202) 336-5725  |  Fax: (202) 336-5633
email: acody@apa.org | www.apa.org/databases

SLA CUBL’s Achievement in Academic Librarianship Award

The College & University Business Libraries (CUBL) Section of the Special Libraries Association Business & Finance Division is now accepting applications for a $1,500 award recognizing the accomplishments of a librarian new to the field of academic business librarianship. 

For information about this award and the application go to http://bf.sla.org/wp-content/uploads/2012-cubl-award-application.doc.

 

Submit your documents no later than March 12, 2012 to:

 

Kathleen Dreyer

Chair, CUBL Award Committee

kd2145@columbia.edu

Dec 1

Nominations due soon for the ACRL 2012 Excellence in Academic-Libraries-Award

Reminder that Applications are Due Soon:

 

2012 Excellence in Academic Libraries Awards nominations are due December 2!  These awards recognize an outstanding community college, college, and university library each year and acknowledges the accomplishments of librarians and other library staff as they come together as members of a team to support the mission of their institution. YBP Library Service’s gift of $12,000 provides a $3,000 gift to each of the three winning libraries and $3,000 to support travel by an ACRL officer to the three award ceremonies.  We need your help to identify Libraries that are deserving of this prestigious award.

 

The Excellence in Academic Libraries Award committee is currently accepting nominations, and the deadline is December 2, 2011.  More information about the award can be found in the Awards section of the ACRL Web site, www.ala.org/acrl.