INFOhio Hugh Durbin Leadership Award
Revised for 2003Background
Hugh Durbin spent his career engaged in providing quality library media programs and
resources to students from pre-kindergarten children to adults in prison. He supported the
professional growth of his colleagues through his leadership in OELMA and by sharing his
vision for the future of school library media programs in articles and presentations.
Hughs professionalism and personal commitment serve as an example for all of us in
the field today. The INFOhio Hugh Durbin Leadership Award keeps his example before us as a
touchstone by which we can measure ourselves and encourage others to grow in our
profession.
Purpose
The
INFOhio Hugh Durbin Leadership Award seeks to encourage and support greater involvement in
the leadership of INFOhio by practicing library media center personnel. This will be
accomplished by identifying potential new leaders and facilitating their participation in
INFOhio sponsored activities.
The Award
The INFOhio Hugh Durbin Leadership Award shall consist of a scholarship stipend which will
cover the cost for the recipient to attend the INFOhio Annual Retreat or an equivalent
function sponsored by INFOhio. The recipient will be recognized during the Annual Retreat
and presented an appropriate commemorative memento.
Selection Procedure
The selection of the Award recipient will be made by an ad hoc awards committee appointed
by the INFOhio Governing Advisory Board. Appropriate timelines for the
applications/nominations and the selection processes will be established by the committee
in conjunction with the INFOhio central office.
Selection Criteria
The
INFOhio Hugh Durbin Leadership Award recipient will be selected from those applicants and
nominees who:
1)
Have never attended an INFOhio Annual Retreat and not been active in INFOhio at the state
level.
2)
Complete the application/nomination form and comply with the timelines established by the
selection committee. [MS Word OR PDF 1 pg]
3) Are certificated/licensed as a library media specialist.
4) Hold a district or building level school library media position responsible for
working directly with students and/or staff in the utilization of INFOhio-provided
resources, which may or may not include the MultiLIS automation program.
5) Demonstrate an outstanding and unique utilization of INFOhio assets to link the
right student to the right resources at the right time.
6) Indicate any area(s) of the INFOhio program with which he/she might wish to become
more familiar and engaged in through participation in a Task Force or other activities.
7) Include at least one letter of support from a colleague with knowledge of the
applicant/nominee, his/her utilization of INFOhio resources, and his/her leadership
potential.
To support the goal of encouraging the development of new leaders for INFOhio,
preference may be given to an applicant/nominee who has never attended an INFOhio Annual
Retreat.
Application Procedure
Applications and nominations for the 2003 Award will be accepted no later than April
25, 2003. Completed applications and nominations will be returned to the INFOhio
central office for review by the Awards Committee. [MS
Word OR PDF 1 pg]
The Award shall be announced on the
INFOhio Web site and the INFOhio E-List (listserv). DASites are encouraged to promote the
Award through their user groups and to share the information with their member districts. |