Library Hi Tech Award for Outstanding Communication for Continuing Education in Library and Information Science
The purpose of the award is to recognize outstanding achievement in communication in continuing education within the field of library and information technology.
The Award Committee selected Moulaison Sandy because it was impressed with her extensive contributions to ongoing professional development across the discipline., which include five books...
CNI, jointly sponsored by the Association of Research Libraries and EDUCAUSE, includes about 200 member organizations concerned with the intelligent uses of information...
associate university librarian for Library Information Technology and Technical and Access Services in Ann Arbor, Mich. and is the executive director of HathiTrust (http://hathitrust.org).
Larry L. Learn, OCLC Onlne Computer Library Center, Inc., Dublin, OH
1997 - Recipient(s)
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Eligibility
Nominations for the award may be made by any member of the American Library Association. Nominations are invited and judged by the LITA/Library Hi Tech Awards Committee. A press release from the LITA office will announce details of the nominating process each year.
Criteria
The award many be given to an individual or institution for a single seminal work, or a body of work, taking place within (or continuing into) the five years preceding the award.
Nominations must include the name(s) of the recipient(s), basis for nomination, and references to the body of work and should be submitted using using the online nomination form.
The award, a citation of meritd of $1,000.00 to the award winner each year.