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Librarian of the Year Award
editSince 1988, Library Journal, a trade publication for public, academic, and institutional libraries, has been awarding librarians whose achievements highlight the highest standards of the profession of library and information science.[1]
When awarding, “Librarian of the Year,” the editors at Library Journal select librarians whose accomplishments fit one or more of the following criteria: significant advocacy for freedom to access information and library services, the expansion of services into communities where there is a need, relationship-building with government or private industry to showcase the value of libraries, and the fostering of literacy, reading activities, and library usage. [1]
Past Winners of the Award
edit- 1988: Peggy Goodwin [2]
- 1989: Brenda Vogel [2]
- 1990: Amy Owen [2]
- 1991: Dan Bradbury [2]
- 1992: John W. Ferguson [2]
- 1993: Susan C. Curzon [2]
- 1994: Deborah L. Jacobs [2]
- 1995: Carla D. Hayden (now Librarian of Congress) [2]
- 1996: Dorothy M. Schirtzinger [2]
- 1997: Bobby Roberts [2]
- 1998: Susan Fuller [2]
- 1999: Jerry Thrasher [2]
- 2000: Library Journal changes the year of the award to the year in which it is presented
- 2001: Louise Blalock [2]
- 2002: Susan Kent [2]
- 2003: Raymond Santiago [2]
- 2004: Toni Garvey [2]
- 2005: Susan K. Nutter [2]
- 2006: Rivkah Sass [2]
- 2007: Mary Baykan [2]
- 2008: Norma Blake [3]
- ^ a b "Librarian of the Year Nomination Guidelines". Library Journal. Media Source Inc. Retrieved 30 September 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "20 years and counting: in commemoration of the Librarian of the Year Award's 20th anniversary, all 19 of the profession's indefatigable stars return for an encore". Library Journal. 133 (1). 2008 – via Expanded Academic ASAP.
- ^ "Title of librarian of the year 2008 goes to Norma Blake". Information Today. 25 (2): 25 – via Expanded Academic ASAP.