2022 ILA Award Nominations Are Open: Nominate a colleague – or yourself!

Illinois Association of College & Research Libraries Forum (IACRL)

March 19, 2022

by Kim Tipton, McHenry County College

2021 ILA Illinois Academic Librarian of the Year Award, Sue Franzen

Last year's winner of the ILA Illinois Academic Librarian of the Year Award, Sue Franzen!

Do you know an Illinois academic librarian who has made an impact this year at their library? Are you an Illinois academic librarian who has demonstrated a special commitment to the profession?

Nominate them or yourself for an 2022 ILA Award! The Illinois Library Association has a number of awards suitable for recognizing the work of Illinois academic librarians, such as:

  • The Crosman Memorial Award for New Library Workers, for a library worker newer to the field who has shown great dedication to the profession in a short amount of time.

  • The Illinois Academic Librarian of the Year award, for recognizing the outstanding work and leadership of an Illinois academic librarian who has also demonstrated exceptional service to the Illinois Library Association.

  • The Intellectual Freedom Award, for a library worker who has demonstrated a commitment to preserving intellectual freedom, especially through activities or events that impact Illinois communities.

  • The Reference Services Award, for a library worker who consistently delivers excellent service and support for library users and their information needs.

Full nomination guidelines and a list of 2021 ILA award winners can be found on the 2021 ILA Awards and Scholarships website. The award nomination form can be found on the ILA Awards and Scholarships website. Questions about the awards or nominations can be sent to Tamara Jenkins at tjenkins@ila.org.

The nomination deadline is May 15, 2022. Don’t miss this opportunity to recognize yourself or a colleague for outstanding work in an academic library!

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