2018 Carnegie-Whitney Grant Winners

2018 Carnegie-Whitney Grant Winners

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Heidi Blackburn Women in STEM in Higher Education Bibliography
Nicole Dalmer and Lucia Cedeira SEEniors: Visual Representations of Older Age in Illustrated Materials
Kelly Driftmeyer Positive Reinforcement Training: An Annotated Bibliography of Resources for Teachers, Trainers, and Learners
Natalie Dwigans Let Our Voices Be Heard
Julie Frye and Arnell Hammond Inclusion Solution: A Picture Book Bibliography on Disabilities that Represent Children and Families of Color
Sara Gonzalez Building Makers: An Annotated Bibliography of Maker Resources for Librarians, Schools, and Museums
Hayley Johnson and Sarah Simms Through an Extended Lens: Louisiana, Internment, and the Geography of Chance (A Continuation)
Janice Krueger and Marilyn Harhai Annotated Bibliography in Celebration of the Centennial Anniversaries of Passage and Ratification of the Nineteen Amendment
Michael Mungin The Queer People of Color (QPOC) Film Canon
Matthew Noe and Alice Jaggers Essential Graphic Medicine: An Annotated Bibliography
Jené Watson Lighting Their Paths: 500 Titles for PreK Through Middle School Boys
Lacy Wolfe Reading the World: Women Authors in English Translation

Awards Won

Title Year
Carnegie-Whitney Grant

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The Carnegie-Whitney Grant provides grants for the preparation 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.

2018 - Winner(s)