Honors a publisher, bookseller, hardware and/or software dealer, foundation or similar group (i.e., not an individual) that has made a significant contribution to the advancement of adult literacy.
The 91´«Ã½ Excellence in Library Programming Award recognizes a library that demonstrates excellence in library programming by creating a cultural/thematic program type or program series, presented during the preceding year (September 1 - August 31), that engages
Awards totalling $30,000, made by 91´«Ã½, to authors of books published in 1956 and in 1957 which make distinguished contributions to the American tradition of liberty and justice.
The purpose of the 91´«Ã½ Liberty and Justice Book Awards is to draw attention of
Presented to members of the Armed Forces Librarians Section, Public Library Association who have made significant contributions to the development of armed forces library service, and to organizations encouraging an interest in libraries and reading.
This award recognizes one librarian who, or library that has created an innovative service for a minority business community, or has been recognized by that community as an outstanding service provider.
This award recognizes one librarian who, or library that has created an innovative service for a minority business community, or has been recognized by that community as an outstanding service provider.
An award will be made to the academic/research library in each category (community college, college, and university) that demonstrates an outstanding best practices marketing program that addresses the criteria for judging as described below.
The LITA/Brett Butler Entrepreneurship Award recognizes a librarian or library who demonstrates exemplary entrepreneurship by providing an innovative product(s) or service, designed to meet the needs of the library world through the skillful and practical