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UKeiG recently published a call for nominations for its second major award
- the Jason Farradane Award.

Given in recognition of an outstanding contribution to the information
profession, the Award honours Jason Farradane who made an impact with a
paper on the scientific approach to documentation at a Royal Society
Scientific Information Conference in 1948 and was instrumental in
establishing the Institute of Information Scientists in 1958 as well as the
first academic courses in information science in 1963 at the precursor of
City University, where he became Director of the Centre for Information
Science in 1966.

The nomination could highlight achievements such as raising the profile of
the information profession within an organisation or field of endeavour in
a way which has become an exemplar to others or simply raising the
awareness of the value of information in the workplace; demonstrating
excellence in education and teaching in information science; or making a
major contribution to the theory and practice of information science.

Nominations should reach UKeiG no later than Friday September 22nd 2017 -
full details of where to email your nomination and of the information which
you should include in the nomination are given in the full call, which call
can be found here:

http://tinyurl.com/ycljt49y

UKeiG is a Special Interest Group of CILIP
Registered Charity Number 313014