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New York Times Honors 27 Librarians with Awards

In a December 16 awards ceremony, the New York Times gave $2,500 apiece to 27 U.S. librarians who had been selected to receive the 2003 New York Times Librarian Awards. The third annual presentation of the award, this year marked the first time that librarians working outside the northeastern United States were honored; the winners hailed from 14 states, with 15 honorees serving in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut in recognition of the award’s initially being given only to librarians working in those states.

Selected by a committee of Times staffers as well as 18 librarians, the honorees were nominated by grateful patrons, as were almost 2,000 other librarians in 46 states. Times Vice-President of Marketing Services Alyse Myers stated that the “terrific response” to the newspaper’s April–June call for nominations proves “the enormous impact librarians have on library patrons.” “It is incredible that an institution that is not library-connected feels so strongly about good libraries that they are recognizing librarians across the nation for community service,” Cathy Nelson, assistant director of the Berlin-Peck Memorial Library in Berlin, Connecticut, and one of the recipients, told American Libraries.

Honored along with Cathy Nelson were:

  • Louis Herbert Battalen, director, Arms Library Association, Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts;
  • Kathleen Le Fevre Birtciel, branch manager, Phoenix Public Library;
  • Ellen Boyer, director, Mark Skinner Library, Manchester, Vermont;
  • Richard Bryce, children’s librarian, West Milford Township (N.J.) Public Library;
  • Silvia Bunn, Mildred L. Terry Branch manager, Chattahoochee Valley Regional Library System, Columbus, Georgia;
  • Guadalupe Canales, senior librarian, Los Angeles Public Library;
  • Mark Consani, supervising branch librarian, Riverdale Branch, New York Public Library;
  • Marian Crawford, director, Wayland (N.Y.) Free Library;
  • E. Patricia Eshun, South Hollis branch library manager, Queens Borough Public Library, Jamaica, New York;
  • Lin Flores, senior librarian, South County Regional Branch, Camden County (N.J.) Library;
  • Polly Hartman, youth services librarian, Bethlehem Public Library, Delmar, New York;
  • Aimee Hirschel, director, Lopez Island (Wash.) Library;
  • Sharon Hodges, director, Petersburgh (N.Y.) Public Library;
  • Loretta E. Kelleher, reference librarian, East Meadow (N.Y.) Public Library;
  • Jeanne Lamb, head, central children’s room, Donnell Library Center, New York Public Library;
  • Sarah Mackey, youth services librarian, Northside Branch, Columbus (Ohio) Metropolitan Library;
  • Joanna Nigrelli, Wired for Youth librarian, Terrazas Branch, Austin (Tex.) Public Library;
  • Susan V. Oakes, coordinator, Begin with Books Program, Arapahoe Library District, Centennial, Colorado;
  • Bridget Quinn-Carey, Essex (Conn.) Library;
  • Ann C. Sparanese, head of adult and young adult services, Englewood (N.J.) Public Library;
  • Gail Terwilliger, public services manager, Cumberland County (N.C.) Public Library and Information Center;
  • Sara K. Weissman, reference librarian, Morris County (N.J.) Library;
  • Boniface Ndemping Wewe, senior librarian, children’s services, Saratoga Branch, Brooklyn Public Library;
  • Andrew Wilson, supervising librarian, CLASP, St. George Library Center, New York Public Library;
  • Margaret Wolfe, librarian coordinator, Washtenaw County (Mich.) Library for the Blind and Physically Disabled;
  • Terry Zarsky, business services librarian, Pikes Peak Library District, Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Posted December 19, 2003.

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