This is a list of all past Carnegie-Whitney Award Winners dating back to 1999.

The Carnegie Whitney Award Winners

 

Year

Name

Project Name

2007–2008

   
Vivian Chan
The Wing Luke Asian Museum
  

    
 Facts and Fiction: Books about Asian Pacific Americans for K-12 
    

2007–2008

  
Virginia Dietrich
National Weather Center Library
  

  
 All Weather is Good 
  

2007–2008

  
Lois Gordon
Mohawk Valley Library System
  

  
 Environment, Health & Technology in the 21st Century: A Guide to Selected Popular Materials 
  

2007–2008

  
Carol Sibley
Minnesota State University Moorhead
  

  
 Best Read Aloud Picture Books 
  

2007–2008

  
Beth Thomsett-Scott
University of North Texas
  

  
 STEM Girls: Resources to Interest Girls in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Careers 
  

2007–2008

  
Miriam Tuliao
New York Public Library
 

   
 Contemporary Immigrant Voices in Poetry: A Selected Bibliography 
  

2007–2008

  
Karen Vargas
Houston, TX
 

 
 Linking Older Adults to Quality Health Information 
 

2007–2008

 
Yunshan Ye
Waidner-Spahr Library
 

 
 Three Steps Toward Becoming a Proficient Researcher in East Asia  
 

2006–2007

YALSA

  
Quick & Popular
Reads for Teens
  

2006–2007

Nadean Meyer

  
Social Studies
Research Resources
 

2006–2007

Mathew Mallard and Jie Tian

 
A Century of
Peace Making
 

2006–2007

Carolyn Garnes

 
A Multi Media Guide to African American Books
for Children & Young Adults
 

2006–2007

Jocelyn Tipton

  
Constitutional Resources
for College Libraries
 

2005–2006


Jeanne Drewes

 
Preparing, Protecting, Preserving
 

2005–2006

Andy Alali

 
An Annotated Bibliography of Research
on Terrorism
 

2005–2006

Miriam Morgan

 
The Literary Map of Africa
 

2005–2006

Christopher Harter

 
Populist Publishers:
A Descriptive Bibliography
 

2005–2006

Elisa Mason

 
Forced Migration Studies: A Guide to
Research and Reference Sources
 

2005–2006

Jack Simpson

 
A Map Guide to Chicago
Genealogy Resources
 

2005–2006

Tiffeni Fontno

 
Yes Yes Y'all and
You Don't Stop
 

2005–2006

Donald Altschiller

 
Animal-Assisted Therapy: A Guide
to the Literature and an Annotated Bibliography
 

2004–2005

Frances Yates

 
Girls' Voices
Literature Database
 

2004–2005

Carla Levesque

 
An Annotated Bibliography of
Materials for People with Limited Literacy Skils
 

2004–2005

Alice Tait

 
The Black Press, USA
 


2003–2004

Association for Library Service to Children 
American Library Association
Chicago, IL

 
Building a Home Library
 


2003–2004

Jacob Gapko
Eau Claire, WI

 
Children and Young Adults

   With Muscular Dystrophy: An Annotated Bibliography
 


2003–2004

Cynthia Hsieh
University of the Pacific

 
Everything You Want to Know About
Asian American Youth:  An Annotated
Bibliography & Resources Guide
 



2003–2004

Sylvia Ortiz
New Mexico State University Library

 
Bilingual Guide to Border Health Information:
For Promotoras, Librarians, Health Educators,
the Public, Students & Researchers
 


2003–2004 


Association for Library Service to Children 

American Library Association
Chicago, IL

 

Born to Read

Spanish Version
  

 2002–2003  


Karen Evans
Cunningham Memorial Library
Terre Haute, IN

 
  Broken Glass &Yellow Stars:
Holocaust Materials for Juveniles & Young Adults
 

2002–2003

Phyllis Van Orden

Seattle, WA

 
Library Service to Children:  A Guide to the History, Planning, Policy, & Research Literature
 

 2002–2003

  Xiao Jason Yu
University of California at Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA

 
  Human Population & Demography: 
A Guide to Reference & Information Sources
 

 2001–2002 

  Association for Library Service
to Children
American Library Association
Chicago, IL

 
Born to Read
 

 2001–2002

Sterling Coleman, Jr.
Auburn University
Auburn, AL

 
  Librarianship & Information Science in the Islamic World
1966–1999:  An Annotated Bibliography
 

 2001–2002


Adonna Fleming
James A. Michener Library
Greeley, CO

 
Women’s Studies Reading List
 

 2001–2002


Wicky Sleight
Kirkwood Public Library

Kirkwood, MO

 
ReadMOre State – Wide Reading Project for the State of Missouri
 

 2001–2002


Wayne Wiegand
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Madison, WI

    
Right Here I See My Own Books:  A Database of the Library in the Woman’s Building of the World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Illinois 1893
 

 1999–2000


Cynthia Burke
Hampton University
Hampton, VA

 
  Minority Men in Nursing:
An Annotated Bibliography
 

 1999–2000


Bernth Lindfors
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX

 
  Black African Literature in English, 1997–1999
 

 1999–2000


 Nancy H. Marshall
Williamsburg, VA

 
  The Night Before Christmas:
A Description Bibliography