Russell

Northeast Document Conservation Center

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Ann Russell is being honored in recognition of her advocacy of and contributions to cooperativepreservation during her thirty year career in library preservation. Ann’s vision and leadership were the driving force behind the Northeast Document Conservation Center’s growth and influence in preservation and conservation education and training. From the creation of the School for Scanning to work as a founding member of the Regional Alliance for Preservation, Ann has been at the heart of numerous national and international initiatives. In addition to her comprehensive and effective impact on collaborative preservation over the past three decades, Ann’s vision and outstanding leadership have strengthened preservation knowledge, practice, and awareness for tens of thousands of staff in libraries, archives, and museums around the world.

Awards Won

Title Year
LBI George Cunha and Susan Swartzburg Award

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The award honors the memory of George Cunha and Susan Swartzburg, early leaders in cooperative preservation programming and strong advocates for collaboration in the field of preservation.
The award acknowledges and supports cooperative preservation projects and/or rewards individuals or groups that foster collaboration for preservation goals. Recipients of the award demonstrate vision, endorse cooperation, and advocate for the preservation of published and primary source resources that capture the richness of our cultural patrimony. The award recognizes the leadership and initiative required to build collaborative networks designed to achieve specific preservation goals. Since collaboration, cooperation, advocacy and outreach are key strategies that epitomize preservation, the award promotes cooperative efforts and supports equitable preservation among all libraries, archives and historical institutions.
2009 - Recipient(s)

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