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Allie Beth Martin Award

Presented by the the Public Library Association and Baker &Taylor.

To submit a nomination for this award, please visit PLA's Awards Online Application.

Purpose and Criteria

The Allie Beth Martin Award provides recognition and a $3,000 honorarium to a librarian who, in a public library setting, has demonstrated: (1) extraordinary range and depth of knowledge about books or other library materials; and (2) distinguished ability to share that knowledge. The award was established by the Public Library Association Board of Directors in 1978. After its 1993 fall meeting, the PLA Executive Committee notified PLA Award Chairs that the word “librarian” is defined as a professional possessing a Master of Library Science degree. Therefore, persons not having earned an MLS are ineligible to receive the Allie Beth Martin Award.

Only the  materials submitted will be considered. They should represent a full portrait of your candidate’s accomplishments. Specific examples of work are more useful than general statements such as “The candidate loves books.” Supporting documentation is often helpful.

Eligibility

Members of the current Allie Beth Martin Award Jury are ineligible to receive Allie Beth Martin Award.

Past Recipients

2006 Georgia Lomax 2007 Barry Trott
2004 Jean D. Trebbi 2005 Pamela Groves
2002 Merle Jacob 2003 Michael B. Gannon
2001 Nancy Pearl 1989 Joyce Sariks
2000 Barbara Genco 1988 Daniel Robles
1999 Grove Kroger 1987 Susan B. Madden
1998 Pauline Druschel 1986 Suzanne Sutton
1997 Mary Kierans 1985 Junivee Black
1996 William Balcom 1984 Cecil P. Beach
1995 James D. Pate 1983 Hardy R. Franklin
1994 Carol G. Walters 1982 Murray L. Bob
1993 Kay K. Martin 1981 Birdie Law
1992 Helen Mae Mullen 1980 Mary Louise Rheay
1991 Sandra M. Neerman 1979 Harriet E. Bard
1990 Nyla Ching Fujii    

How to Nominate an Outstanding Colleague

To submit an nomination for this award, visit PLA's Awards Online Application.

Sit back for five minutes and think of colleagues in public librarianship who have exceptional range and depth of knowledge about one or more kinds of library materials—fiction, nonfiction or reference books for adults or children, video, or serials.

Now think of a subset of this first group who have widely and enthusiastically shared their knowledge through book talks, presentations to community or professional groups, written reviews, etc.

PLA will forward your nomination to the current chair of the Allie Beth Martin Award Jury. PLA reserves the right to extend the application deadline.


 

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PLA's Allie Beth Martin Award honors a librarian who, in a public library setting, has demonstrated extraordinary range and depth of knowledge about books or other library materials and has distinguished ability to share that knowledge. A plaque and a $