For immediate release | March 22, 2023
Carnegie-Whitney Grant 2023 award winners
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The Carnegie-Whitney Grant provides grants for the preparation, either in print and/or electronically, of popular or scholarly reading lists, webliographies, indexes and other guides to library resources that will be useful to users of all types of libraries in the United States.
The 91´«Ã½ Publishing Committee is proud to announce the 2023 Carnegie-Whitney Award winners, whose proposed projects promote reading or the use of library resources.
- 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
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Applications for the next cycle must be received by November 3, 2023. Recipients will be notified by the end of February 2024.
for the Carnegie-Whitney Grant are available on the 91´«Ã½ website or by contacting Mary Jo Bolduc, Grant Administrator, 91´«Ã½ at mbolduc@ala.org.
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