The ACRL Academic/Research Librarian of the Year Award recognizes an outstanding member of the library profession who has made a significant national or international contribution to academic or research librarianship and library development.
The FAFLRT Achievement Award recognizes an individual for achievement in the promotion of library and information service and the information profession in the Federal community.
Each year the Diversity Research Grant Advisory Committee seeks to recognize an individual for advancing research that informs diversity, equity and outreach efforts in Library and Information Science by honoring them with an Achievement in Library Diversity
The American Institute of Architects, the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±app, and the National Book Committee established the award in 1962 to encourage excellence in teh architectural design and planning of libraries.
To encourage excellence in the architectural design and planning of libraries, the AIA and the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±app/Library Administration and Management Association created this award to distinguish accomplishments in library architecture.
To encourage excellence in the architectural design and planning of libraries. Awards for distinguished accomplishment in library architecture by an architect licensed in the United States will be made for any library in the United States or abroad.
An annual award consisting of a bronzed medal and a 24k gold-framed citation of achievement for recent creative leadership of high order, particularly in the fields of library management, library training, cataloging and classification, and the tools and
An award to honor an individual library, library consortium, group of librarians, or support organization for innovative planning for, applications of, or development of patron training programs about information technology in a library setting.
A design competition honoring excellence in library interior design. Award winners will demonstrate excellence in aesthetics, design creativity, function, and satisfaction of the client’s objectives.
This award honors the life and accomplishments of Hugh C. Atkinson by soliciting nominations and recognizing the outstanding accomplishments of an academic librarian who has worked in the areas of library automation or library management and has made