Carnegie-Whitney Grant

About the Carnegie-Whitney Grant
The Carnegie Whitney Awards have been established to provide grants for the preparation and publication of popular or scholarly reading lists, indexes and other guides to library resources that will be useful to users of all types of libraries.
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2023 Winner(s)
2023 Carnegie-Whitney Grant Winners
Name | Project Name |
Anne Moore and Catherine Tingelstad | Free Expression and Constructive Dialogue: The Intersection of Social Issues and Media Literacy |
Annette Goldsmith, Marc Aronson, and David Jacobson | Building a Global Youth Literature Collection 101 |
Elizabeth Dill | Academic Libraries’ Retention of BIPOC-Identifying Librarians in the Field of Library Information Sciences through Mentorship: A Guide for Managers and Supervisors |
Grace Spiewak and Sue Shultz | Beyond the Desk: A LibGuide of Leisure materials to Support Students' Mental Health and Wellbeing |
John Piche | Unpacking Our History Video Interview Collection |
Lindsay Negrello | Protest in the Virgin Islands |
Madison Evans | Creating Accessible and User-friendly Black Genealogical Tools |
Neil Grimes | Social Justice, Equity, and Antiracism in a Pre-K-12 Curriculum Booklists |
Hyerim Cho/University of Missouri | Readers' Advisory Guide Webtoon: Recommending Accessible Comics for the Public |
Vivian Bynoe and Cay Coates | Cultivating a Culture of Care: Trauma-Informed Librarianship |