Fact Sheet about ALA Midwinter Meeting

Midwinter Meeting - American Library Association

The American Library Association (ALA) is the voice of America’s libraries. Generally held in January, the ALA Midwinter Meeting draws more than 10,000 leaders in the library and information industry for some 2,000 meetings and events. About 450 exhibits feature the latest in books, videos, computers and other materials and resources available to millions of library users.

The ALA Annual Conference, usually held in late June, is longer and larger, but the Midwinter Meeting has its own special features, such as announcement of the "Academy Awards" of children's literature. The Newbery Medal goes to the author of the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children, and the Caldecott Medal is awarded annually to the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children. The Coretta Scott King Awards are presented to authors and illustrators of African descent whose books promote an understanding and appreciation of African-American culture. Other awards and lists recognize the best in literature and audiovisual materials for children, teens and adults.

 

Other Midwinter Meeting activities:

 

 

Upcoming Midwinter Meetings:

January 19-24, 2007 - Seattle

January 11-16, 2008 - Philadelphia

January 23-28, 2009 - Denver

January 15-20, 2010 - Boston

Jan. 28–Feb. 2, 2011 - Chicago

Jan. 20–Jan. 25, 2012 - San Antonio, Texas

January 25-30, 2013 - Seattle

January 24-29, 2014 - Philadelphia

 

For exhibit information or conference registration, visit the Midwinter Meeting Web site at www.ala.org/midwinter. For press registration, call 800-545-2433, ext. 4393.

 

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