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Award and Grant Opportunities
for School Library Media Programs and Individuals
INFOhio Hugh Durbin Leadership Award - to encourage
and support greater involvement in the leadership of INFOhio by practicing library media
center personnel by identifying potential new leaders and facilitating their participation
in INFOhio sponsored activities. Past recipients: |
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2007: Connie
Carnicom, Library
Media Specialist, Fostoria Community Schools |
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2006:
Debbie Reynolds, Library
Media Coordinator, Findlay City Schools |
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2005: Cheri Forster, Head of Cataloging
Department & Project Manager for Library Automation, Columbus Public Schools |
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2004: Carol Williamson Gibson, District
Library Media Coordinator, Elida Local Schools |
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2003: Jane Puleo, Library Media
Specialist, Garfield Heights High School |
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2002: Diana Kiehl, Library Media and District Information Specialist,
Crestview Local Schools |
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2001: Nancy Nickell, Library Media Specialist, Wheelersburg High School |
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INFOhio Spence White Service Award - to recognize
exemplary service provided to the INFOhio community by ITC personnel. Past recipients: |
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2007:
Dianna Ashburn, SPARCC Manager of Library Automation Services |
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2007:
Christina Schmoll, NOECA Library Services Support Specialist |
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2006: Dave Savastone, OME-RESA
INFOhio Manager |
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2005: Michael Wildermuth and the INFOhio Technical Support Team |
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2004: Davey Simo, NEOMIN Library Support
Specialist |
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2003: Terri Shutt, INFOhio Technical
Support Team Leader |
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LSTA
(Library Services and Technology Act) Grants - Federal grants awarded and
distributed by the State Library of Ohio.
OELMA
Scholarships and Awards - also includes information on the Innovative School
Library Practices Award sponsored by Leadership for School Libraries (L4SL).
Virginia
Hamilton and Arnold Adoff Creative Outreach Grant for Teachers and Librarians
- Two grants up to $1,000 will be awarded for outstanding proposals to
develop new classroom or library programs that raise awareness of
multicultural literature among young people, particularly but not
exclusively through the works of Virginia Hamilton. Each year one grant will
be awarded to a teacher, another to a librarian. Eligible applicants must
currently work with or plan to work with children or adolescents in any
grade from preschool through high school or in a public or school library.
Yearly application deadline: February 28. |