***closing date 16th May 2009***
Government Libraries & Information Group Award 2009
Recognition and a £100 prize – how can you resist?
We will also consider nominations for a lifetime achievement award, if any
appropriate nominations are received.
GLIG Award 2009:
Have you done something, either individually or as part of a team, that makes
a real contribution to the work of government information? If you work in any
aspect of information – libraries, records management, knowledge
management, web publishing, information rights – and have used your
professional skills to good effect in a project or piece of work which has
applications outside the immediate context of your job, then nominate
yourself.
Or perhaps you’d like to nominate a colleague? Describe what you or they have
done, on a single side of A4 and send it (with any supporting documentation)
to GLIG's Secretary, Anya Somerville (details below), for consideration by the
judging panel.
Lifetime Achievement Award:
The GLIG award was established in 1998 to mark the Group's 20th birthday.
Since then we have had a worthy selection of winners. Last year we decided
to institute a specific category of award, for lifetime achievement, so please
indicate which category of award you are interested in when submitting your
nomination.
So if you are a member of GLIG, or if you work in library or information-related
areas of government, and have a candidate or candidates to submit, we would
like to hear from you. Entries need to be in by 16 May 2009 and we will
announce the winner(s) at Umbrella on 14-15 July 2009. The winner will have
the opportunity to give a brief presentation at the event.
To submit entries (preferably in electronic format) or discuss any queries,
please contact:
Anya Somerville
GLIG Secretary
c/o IDMS
House of Commons Library
LG04, 1 Derby Gate
London SW1A 2DG
Phone: 020 7219 6559
E Mail: [log in to unmask]
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