We are pleased to announce the ALISE 2017 Award Winners!
The ALISE Board of Directors is pleased to announce the 2017 ALISE Award Winners. These individuals exemplify the excellence that ALISE encourages and represents in the LIS community. Congratulations to all of our Award Winners! Award winner profiles will be updated on a rolling basis.
2017 ALISE Research Awards/Grants
ALISE/Connie Van Fleet Award for Research Excellence in Public Library Services to Adults
Lynne Howarth, University of Toronto
ALISE Research Grant Competition
Kyle Jones, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis "Algorithms in the Library: An Investigation into Academic Library Participation in Learning Analytics and Related Intellectual Freedom and Privacy Issues"
ALISE/Bohdan S. Wynar Research Paper Competition
Min Zhang, Feng-Ru Sheu, Yin Zhang, Kent State University "Understanding Twitter Use by Major LIS Professional Organisations in the U.S."
ALISE/Proquest Methodology Paper Competition
Sarah Barriage, Rutgers University "The Use of Task-Centered Activities in Research with Children & Youth: Inspiration from Childhood Studies for Research in Library & Information Science"
ALISE/Eugene Garfield Doctoral Dissertation Competition
Devon Greyson, University of British Columbia
OCLC/ALISE Library and Information Science Research Grant Program
Charles Senteio, Nancy Kranich, Rutgers University "Investigating Engagement of Public, Academic, and Medical Libraries with Community-Based Health and Wellness Activities in Diverse Urban Communities"
Devendra Potnis, University of Tennessee "Financial Information Literacy Toolkit to Educate boRrowers (FILTER): A Channel for Public Libraries to Partner with Governments for Financial Inclusion in the Developing World"
Lorraine Richards Bornn, Drexel University "Challenges of Costing Research Data Management: Two Cases"
2017 Annual Conference Awards/Grants
ALISE/University of Washington Information School Youth Services Graduate Student Travel Award
Sarah Barriage, Rutgers University
Doctoral Students to ALISE Grant
Ana Ndumu, Florida State University
ALISE/Eugene Garfield Doctoral Dissertation Competition
Devon Greyson, University of British Columbia "Health-Related Information Practices and the Experiences of Young Parents"
2017 ALISE Awards
ALISE Service Award
Lynn Connaway, OCLC
ALISE Award for Professional Contribution
John Budd, University of Missouri
The Library Journal/ALISE Excellence in Teaching Award
Jenna Hartel, University of Toronto
ALISE/Pratt-Severn Faculty Innovation Award
Mega Subramaniam, University of Maryland
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