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The Most Prestigious Award of the American Library
Association
The John Cotton Dana Award, sponsored by H.W. Wilson,
honors outstanding library public relations, whether a summer reading
program, a year-long centennial celebration, fundraising for a new college
library, an awareness campaign or an innovative partnership in the
community.
Winners Receive a $5,000 Grant
In recognition of their achievement, John Cotton Dana award winners
receive a cash development grant of $5,000 from the H.W. Wilson
Foundation. The John Cotton Dana Awards are presented at an
elegant reception hosted
by H.W. Wilson, held during the American Library Association annual
conference. (Notes from the JCD Award
Reception in New Orleans, 2006.)
► Announcement for the 2008 Competition
► Competition Invitation and Overview
► Entry Instructions
► Entry Checklist
► Entry Form and Information
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► Insider's
Guide
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2008 Winners
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Tip Sheet
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About John Cotton Dana
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The Newark Public Library Salutes John Cotton Dana on the 150th Anniversary of His Birth
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