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Subject: [IFLA-L] Call for Nominations: IFLA 2012 Honours and Awards

Web version: http://www.ifla.org/en/news/call-for-nominations-ifla-2012-honours-and-awards

Deadline: 16 March 2012 (late submissions shall not be considered)

The IFLA Governing Board bestows Honours and Awards to recognise individuals
contributing to IFLA and the international library and information services
sector. All authorized representatives of Members and Personal Affiliates are
eligible to make nominations.

 
Honorary Fellow (http://www.ifla.org/honours-awards/honorary-fellow)

Honorary Fellow is IFLA's highest award, and is awarded on the basis of
merit. It may not necessarily be awarded every year. A nomination for
Honorary Fellow is required to be supported by at least three nominators who
are current IFLA Members. Nominations must include evidence to support any
claims against the criteria. A nomination must be accompanied by at least two
written referee reports. Referees should not also be nominators, and at least
one referee should be an IFLA Member. Referees should address the nominee's
suitability for the award, in relation to the criteria and may provide
further information relevant to the award if desired.

In making its decision, the Executive Committee will examine only the
evidence and referee reports provided to it through the nomination. The
evidence and referee reports you provide should be based on the following
required criteria:

1. Length of service to IFLA;
2. Type(s) of service to IFLA;
3. Outstanding achievements within that service to IFLA; and
4. Service that has brought distinction to IFLA in the international arena.

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 IFLA Medal (http://www.ifla.org/honours-awards/ifla-medal)

IFLA Medal is conferred on a person who has made a distinguished contribution
either to IFLA or to international librarianship. It is anticipated that one
medal would be awarded each year, to a nominee from the country hosting the
IFLA WLIC.

A nomination for the IFLA Medal is required to have at least two nominators
who are current IFLA Members. A nomination must include evidence to support
any claims of the nominee's distinguished contribution either to IFLA or to
international librarianship. Each nomination shall be accompanied by at least
two written referee reports. Referees should not also be nominators, and at
least one referee should be an IFLA Member.

In making its decision, the Executive Committee will examine only the
evidence and referee reports provided to it through the nomination. The
evidence and referee reports you provide should be based on the following
required criteria:

1. Length of service to IFLA or the profession;
2. Nature of the contribution to IFLA or to international librarianship;
3. Significance of that contribution to IFLA or to international
librarianship.

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IFLA Scroll of Appreciation (http://www.ifla.org/honours-awards/ifla-scroll)

IFLA Scroll of Appreciation is awarded annually by the IFLA Governing Board
to the IFLA World Library and Information Congress (WLIC) National Committee
for that year. Additionally, any Member may nominate an individual who has
given distinguished service to IFLA. Staff, including core activities staff,
is eligible for nomination.

In making its decision, the Executive Committee shall examine only the
evidence provided to it through the nomination.
The evidence provided should be based on the following required criteria:

1. Length of service to IFLA;
2. Nature of the service to IFLA;
3. Significance of that service to IFLA, and its impact on IFLA.

The Executive Committee (http://www.ifla.org/executive-committee) of the
Governing Board considers all nominations in committee and in confidence. The
Executive Committee bases its decisions only on the evidence submitted with
the nominations and any further evidence sought from the nominees or
referees.

The Executive Committee and the Secretary General shall not enter into
correspondence on individual nominations. Only successful nominations will be
published.

Wherever possible honours and awards shall be announced and conferred at the
annual WLIC.

 
NOMINATION FORMS:
* Honorary Fellow
[DOC:
http://www.ifla.org/files/hq/forms/honorary-fellow-nomination-form-2012.doc]
[PDF:
http://www.ifla.org/files/hq/forms/honorary-fellow-nomination-form-2012.pdf]
* IFLA Medal
[DOC:
http://www.ifla.org/files/hq/forms/ifla-medal-nomination-form-2012.doc]
[PDF:
http://www.ifla.org/files/hq/forms/ifla-medal-nomination-form-2012.pdf]
* IFLA Scroll of Appreciation
[DOC:
http://www.ifla.org/files/hq/forms/scroll-of-appreciation-nomination-form-2012.doc]
[PDF:
http://www.ifla.org/files/hq/forms/scroll-of-appreciation-nomination-form-2012.pdf]


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Nominations for awards to be conferred in 2012 are invited, in confidence, on
this form which may be sent by e-mail as an attachment, by FAX, or post:

e-mail: ifla@ifla.org

FAX: +31 70 3834827

Post: HONOURS and AWARDS
IFLA
P.O. Box 95312
2509 CH The Hague
The Netherlands

Completed nomination forms must arrive no later than 16 March 2012.


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