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Excellence Award

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The Excellence Award recognises excellence in any area, field or aspect of practice in the library and information services sector.

Nominations should clearly identify the area, field or aspect of practice and demonstrate the basis on which the judgement of excellence has been made.

In addition, nominations should demonstrate how the nominee's excellence in practice meets one or more of the Association's Objects.

This award is peer or self-nominated. Nominees may be:

  • a personal member of ALIA or the nominated ALIA representative of an institutional member;
  • a group comprising personal members or the nominated ALIA representatives of an institutional member;
  • an institutional member.

For more information on how to nominate for the award, see the nomination form or contact ALIA National Office [details below].

Nominations close on 1 August 2010.

Nominations will be considered by the national awards panel for recommendation to the Board of Directors. A maximum of one award may be made each year and the national awards panel reserves the right not to make an award if nominations do not justify it. The Board of Directors may cite nominations as highly commended. Awards are normally presented at the ALIA conference.


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