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2005 Winners
The winners of the 2005 John Cotton Dana Library Public
Relations Awards are:
The Riverside County Library System (Riverside, CA),
for its innovative project, "Leer Es Triunfar – Reading is Succeeding,"
designed to increase the awareness and use of library services among
Latino residents in Riverside County through a series of public programs,
community events, celebrity television spots and targeted Spanish-language
publications.
The Seattle Public Library, for the grand-opening
celebration of its internationally acclaimed central library. Part of a
multi-year program to improve the Seattle Public Library system, the
"Libraries for All" program brought public library awareness to an
unprecedented level.
San Diego State University Library & Information Access,
for "Spirit of the Land Environmental Symposium and Gala Dinner." This
collaboration with the Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians assembled
nationally known authors, scientists and environmentalists to engage in
two days of discussion open to the public and garnered support for the
library’s environmental collections.
The Louisiana Center for the Book in the State Library of
Louisiana, for its comprehensive campaign, "Louisiana Book Festival,"
a free family-oriented celebration of writers, reading and books.
Community partnerships, activities galore and extensive media coverage
contributed to increased awareness of Louisiana’s rich literary heritage.
Maricopa County Library District (Phoenix, AZ), for
"The Mystery Club of Luna Drive," an online young adult novel that gives
teens an opportunity to solve a mystery using puzzles, ciphers and
critical thinking.
Calgary Public Library (Calgary, Alberta, Canada), for
"Rediscover Your Public Library." This highly researched and well-planned
campaign used imagination and humor to target specific audiences and
convert library awareness to increased library use.
North Suburban Library System (Wheeling, IL), for
outstanding positioning of libraries as centers of critical community
services. Their innovative partnership with the League of Women Voters
inspired more than 80 participating libraries to provide voter
registration service through their program "Honor September 11: Register
to Vote @ your library."
Winners Received a $3,000 Grant
In recognition of their achievement, each of the winners of the 2005 John
Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award received a $3,000 cash grant
from the H.W. Wilson Foundation.
See the Winning Entries
Each year, you can examine the winning entries at the John Cotton Dana
Library Public Relations Award booth in the exhibit area during the ALA
Annual Conference. Conference participants will also be able to view the
winners at the "Best of Show/Swap and Shop" program sponsored by LAMA
during the ALA Annual Conference.
Winning entries from the most recent two years are available to borrow
via interlibrary loan from the
ALA Library.
The John Cotton Dana Award is sponsored by the H. W.
Wilson Company and the Library Administration and Management Association
(LAMA), a division of the American Library Association (ALA). H. W. Wilson
Company and the ALA have jointly sponsored the awards since 1946. |