Subject: Call for nominations--Esther J. Piercy Award
**** Moderator's comments: Please reply directly to the author Esther J. Piercy Award Nominations Sought The Esther J Piercy Award recognizes achievement in the areas of library collections and technical services by a librarian with not more than ten years of professional experience who has shown outstanding promise for continuing contribution and leadership. Sponsored by the ALCTS division of the American Library Association and funded with a $1500 grant from Yankee Book Peddler this award is a significant honor in the profession. Nominations should include: 1. Name of nominee; 2. Date nominee entered first professional position; 3. Formal statement of nomination with a brief rationale for the nomination, together with a resume or narrative career outline upon which the award jury can base its determinations. Criteria: Evidence of the promise of the nominee is determined by the person's accomplishments as they are related to library collections and/or technical services, in such activities as: 1. Leadership in professional associations at local, state, regional or national level; 2. Contributions to the development, application or utilization of new or improved methods, techniques and routines; 3. Significant contribution to professional literature; and 4. Conduct of studies or research in the technical services. Some of the past winners include: October Ivins, Nancy Elkington, Barbara Winters, Carol Hawks, Jan Merrill-Oldham, John Duke, Pamela Darling, Michael Malinconico, John Byrum, and Richard Dougherty. Nominations should be sent by December 1, 1996 to: Deana Astle, Chair, Esther J. Piercy Award Jury R.M. Cooper Library Clemson University Box 343001 Clemson, SC 29634-3001 dlast [at] clemson__edu *** Conservation DistList Instance 10:26 Distributed: Tuesday, September 10, 1996 Message Id: cdl-10-26-014 ***Received on Sunday, 8 September, 1996