For immediate release | January 24, 2023
Submissions Now Open for the 2023 John Cotton Dana Awards
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The (91´«Ã½) is now accepting submissions for the 2023 (JCD). The John Cotton Dana Award is one of the most prestigious awards given to up to eight libraries. The $10,000 awards will be provided by the and honors outstanding library public relations.
Libraries of all types and sizes are encouraged to submit entries for a John Cotton Dana Award. Entries may be submitted by any library, Friends group, consulting agency or service provider, unless they are represented on the JCD committee.
Entries should highlight a strategic communications campaign from the past year. Examples of past campaigns have included rebranding efforts, promotion of archives and special collections, awareness campaigns, community partnerships and special events. Entries highlighting innovation in marketing and new technologies while sharing what it is you set out to achieve combine all the successful components of winning campaigns.
Submission documentation is expected to show the scope and effectiveness of the campaign. Entries for the John Cotton Dana Award are organized around needs assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation. Examples of these documents may include initial assessments and research, processes for implementation, goals met, creative output, media releases, media coverage and other metrics that establish results. Up to eight winners will be selected with at least one chosen winner from the following annual library operating budget categories:
- Under $1 Million
- $1M - $5M
- $5M - $10M
- $10M - $15M
- Greater than $15M
The awards are managed by (Core), a division of 91´«Ã½. All John Cotton Dana Award judges are associated with the Core division.
Applications for the JCD Award should be submitted electronically and received by March 17, 2023. For more information, including entry documents, visit the . The 2023 John Cotton Dana Award winners will be announced in June 2023 by 91´«Ã½ and EBSCO Information Services.
About the John Cotton Dana Award
The John Cotton Dana Award was inaugurated by The H.W. Wilson Company at the 1946 annual conference of the 91´«Ã½. It was named after John Cotton Dana (1856-1929), a librarian called the father of the modern library. The Awards are funded by the H.W. Wilson Foundation.
About the H.W. Wilson Foundation
The Foundation was established by Halsey W. Wilson in 1952 to support the needs of company employees and retirees. Since 1957, has focused on providing financial assistance to causes having the greatest impact on improving the spirit, mind and body of the greatest number of people through aid, support and cooperation with charitable, benevolent, educational and religious institutions. Major donors to the Foundation included Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Wilson, and the H.W. Wilson Company.
About Core: Leadership, Infrastructure Futures
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