
CHICAGO - The Collection Development and Evaluation Section (CODES) of the Reference and User Services Association (RUSA), announces the second annual Awards Recognition Reception on January 16, 2005, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., at the American Library Association (ALA) Midwinter Meeting in Boston. The reception will be held in the Oval Room of the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel. Baker & Taylor is sponsoring the event.
Come join colleagues and members of the publishing industry at a cocktail reception where award announcements include:
Notable Books List
Notable Book Council will announce this year's "Notable Books List." The list, also known as "The List for America's Readers," is comprised of 25 works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry books selected for their significant contribution to the expansion of knowledge, or for the pleasure they provide to adult readers.
Dartmouth Medal
The Dartmouth Award Committee will announce the "Dartmouth Medal" recipient. The award is donated by Dartmouth College, and is given for creating current reference works of outstanding quality and significance.
Best Reference Sources
The "Best Reference Sources" is a recommend list of the best reference publications for small and medium-sized academic and public libraries. An annotated list of selected outstanding reference works is published annually in the May issue of American Libraries. The list is also included in the Reference & User Services Quarterly (RUSQ) and posted on the RUSA Web site. The Outstanding Reference Sources Committee will announce the "Best Reference Sources."
Louis Shores-Greenwood Publishing Group Award
The Louis Shores-Greenwood Publishing Group Award is a cash award of $3,000, donated by the Greenwood Publishing Group, and citation given to an individual, team or organization to recognize excellence in the reviewing of books and other materials for libraries.
RUSA, a division of the American Library Association (ALA), is devoted to supporting the delivery of reference/information services to all groups and of general library services to adults. Its 5,000 members represent all types of libraries.