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Nominations for Excellence as a Public Librarian

Do you know an outstanding public librarian? Someone who deserves some recognition for his or her hard work, great ideas and dedication? Then let everyone know and nominate them for the Award for Excellence as a Public Librarian sponsored by the Public Library Section of the California Library Association.

This award recognizes and promotes excellence in public library service by an individual librarian in a California public library. The winner of the CLA award may be nominated for ALA's "Allie Beth Martin Award" if appropriate. It is given to a professional librarian (MLIS) who is a member of the California Library Association. The Recipient must have worked as a professional librarian in a California public library for at least three years. The award may be for lifetime achievement but should highlight accomplishments in the last three years. The Award shall not be given to current officers of the Public Library Section or to members of the Award Committee.

Nominations are due by September 1st. The form is here: http://www.cla-net.org/included/docs/awardforexcellence.pdf. If you know an outstanding public librarian, don't let them go unrecognized.

Julie Farnsworth
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