ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries


College
No. 1. January 1970

Research
Libraries N E W S

ACRL News Issue (A) of College & Research Libraries, Vol. 31, No. 1

Nominations Sought for ALA Awards
All members of the American Library Asso

ciation are urged to recommend candidates 
for the ALA awards, citations, and scholar
ships presented for distinguished service to 
the profession, publication, study, and re
search. Most of the 1970 awards will be made 
during the ALA Annual Conference in Detroit. 
The chairman of the 1969-70 Awards Com
mittee is Spencer G. Shaw, of the Nassau Li
brary System, Garden City, New York. Fol
lowing is a list of awards which may be of 
particular interest to members of the Associa
tion of College and Research Libraries, with 
names of persons to whom nominations should 
be sent:

Beta Phi Mu Award. An annual award of 
$50 and a citation of achievement made to an 
individual for distinguished service to educa
tion for librarianship. Only persons nominated 
by an ALA member are considered. The nom
ination must be accompanied by a specific 
statement of the qualifications of the nominee. 
Donated by Beta Phi Mu. Administered by Li
brary Education Division. Deadline for nomi
nations, April 1, 1970. Send nominations to 
Jury Chairman Irving Lieberman, School of 
Librarianship, University of Washington, Seat
tle 98105.

John Cotton Dana Publicity Awards. An
nual citations made to libraries or library or
ganizations of all types submitting scrapbooks 
representing the year’s public relations pro
gram. Donated by the H. W. Wilson Com
pany. Administered jointly by the Public Rela
tions Section of the ALA Library Administra
tion Division and Wilson Library Bulletin. 
Deadline for entries, April 1, 1970; for scrap
books, April 14, 1970. Send entries and scrap
books to the John Cotton Dana Publicity 
Awards Contest, c/o Wilson Library Bulletin, 
950 University Avenue, Bronx, New York 
10452. Information available from Jury Chair
man Samuel L. Simon, Long Beach Public Li
brary, 111 W. Park Avenue, Long Beach, New 
York 11561.

Exhibits Round Table Award. An annual 
award of $500 made to an individual or a 
group to aid or improve some particular aspect 
of librarianship or library service on the basis 
of need to the profession or in the operation 
of professional library associations. Donated 
and administered by Exhibits Round Table. 
Send applications to Jury Co-chairmen: Harry 
M. Rowe, Jr., Orange County Public Library, 
431 S. Manchester, Orange, California 92668 
or John Wall, Demco Library Service, Madi
son, Wisconsin.



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Library Buildings Award Program. A bi
ennial citation and plaque presented for dis
tinguished accomplishments in library archi
tecture by an American architect. Awards are 
made in three classifications: school libraries 
(up to and including secondary schools), col
lege and university libraries, and public li
braries (including county and state). Donated 
and administered by American Institute of 
Architects, American Library Association, and 
National Book Committee. Deadline for entries 
to be determined. Application forms available 
from Library Administration Division at ALA 
Headquarters.

Isadore Gilbert Mudge Citation. A cita
tion to be given to a person who has made a 
distinguished contribution to reference librarianship:

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an imaginative and constructive pro
gram in a particular library; the writing of a 
significant book or articles in the reference 
field; creative and inspirational teaching of 
reference service; or other noteworthy activities 
which stimulate reference librarians to more 
distinguished performance. Donated and ad
ministered by the Reference Services Division. 
Deadline for nominations, March 15, 1970. 
Send nominations to Jury Chairman Ruth Er
landson, Ohio State University Library, Colum
bus, Ohio 43210.

Eunice Rockwell Oberly Memorial 
Award. A citation and a cash award presented 
biennially in odd-numbered years to the Amer
ican citizen who compiles the best bibliography 
in the field of agriculture or one of the re
lated sciences in the two-year period preced
ing the year in which the award is made. Do
nated by colleagues of Eunice Rockwell Ober
ly. Administered by Agricultural and Bio
logical Sciences Subsection, Association of Col
lege and Research Libraries. Deadline for nom
inations, March 15, 1971. Chairman to be ap
pointed. Send nominations to staff Raison, Don
ald Thomas, ACRL Executive Secretary, ALA 
Headquarters, 50 East Huron Street, Chicago 
60611.

Herbert Putnam Honor Fund. An award 
of $500 presented at intervals as a grant-in-
aid to an American librarian of outstanding 
ability for travel, writing, or other use that 
might improve his or her service to the library 
profession or to society. Donated by friends 
and associates of Dr. Herbert Putnam. Admin
istered by ALA Awards Committee. Send nom
inations to Jury Chairman Spencer G. Shaw, 
Nassau Library System, Lower Concourse, 
Roosevelt Field, Garden City, New York 
11530.

The ALA Awards Committee is responsible 
for recommendations on all pohcies relating to 
awards made or sponsored by ALA. The com
mittee reviews periodically the appropriateness 
of existing awards; recommends modification, 
elimination, or suspension of existing awards; 
and makes recommendations on all new awards 
proposed. The committee coordinates the work 
of juries appointed to select recipients of gen
eral ALA awards, arranges for the presenta
tion of these awards, and coordinates the 
awards programs of the various ALA divisions. 
In addition to Shaw, the chairman, committee 
members are Sister Lauretta McCusker, OP 
(1970); Carlton C. Rochell (1970); Marian 
Sanner (1970); Mrs. Virginia G. Young 
(1970); Robert F. Delzell (1971); and Ray
mond W. Frantz, Jr. (1970). ALA staff Raison 
is Mrs. Judith F. Krug, director of the Office 
for Intellectual Freedom.