The Award, now in its 16th year, recognises outstanding achievement in the information profession. Nominees must demonstrate (in writing) the contribution they have made to the profession: by developing an innovative concept or a new service, or by authoring a major paper which has led to a better appreciation of the role of information among users of their service or a wider audience.
The winner of SLA Europe IP receives an expenses-paid trip to the next SLA
Conference, which will be held in Washington, DC, 14-17 June, 2009. 2009 is
SLA’s Centennial year so the Conference promises to be extra special.
In return, the Award winner will represent SLA Europe for the year that they
are in office; this involves attending key meetings and giving a number of
presentations, as well as writing for the SLA Europe Newsletter.
Nominees should be an established member of the information profession,
living and working in Europe; they do not have to be a member of SLA Europe.
Contact:
Geraldine Clement-Stoneham
E-mail: gclement(at)dsl.pipex.com
Internet: http://www.sla-europe.org/
Kommentare von Daniel Leutenegger