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Gale Cengage Learning Award for Excellence in Business Librarianship

Established in 1989, the Gale Cengage Learning Award for Excellence in Business Librarianship presents a citation and $3,000 cash award to an individual who has made a significant contribution to business librarianship.

Applicants for this award will be evaluated based on their contribution to the field of business librarianship. These contributions may include, but are not limited to: authorship of a seminal book or articles in business librarianship; development of an imaginative and successful program centered around business within a library; teaching business librarianship in a particularly creative and substantive manner; and displaying strong leadership in a professional association geared to business librarianship.

Nominations

Written letters of nomination should be submitted to the award committee chair. These letters must clearly state the contributions of the nominee in the field of business librarianship, and must explain the significance of these contributions and the magnitude of their influence. Self-nominations are accepted.

Questions about the award or the nomination process should be directed to the committee chair via phone or e-mail. The deadline for nominations is December 15.

Recipients

2007

Sylvia James

2006

Bobray Bordelon

2005

Charles J. Popovich

2004

Michael Madden

2003

Anne P. Mintz

2002

Irwin D. Faye

2001

Karen Chapman

2000

Catherine R. Friedman

1999

Priscilla Cheng Geahigan

1998

John Ganly

1997

Paul Wasserman

1996

Ruth A. Pagell

1995

Mark Leggett

1994

Judith May Nixon

1993

Lorna Daniells

1992

Michael R. Lavin

1991

Gerald L. Gill

1990

Diane C. Strauss