Nominations are open for the 2019 LITA/Library Hi Tech Award, which is given each year to an individual or institution for outstanding achievement in educating the profession about cutting edge technology within the field of library and information technology. Sponsored by the Library and Information Technology Association<http://lita.org/> (LITA) and Library Hi Tech, the award includes a citation of merit and a $1,000 stipend provided by Emerald Publishing<http://www.emeraldinsight.com/>, publishers of Library Hi Tech. The deadline for nominations is December 31, 2018.
The award, given to either a living individual or an institution, may recognize a single seminal work or a body of work created during or continuing into the five years immediately preceding the award year. The body of work need not be limited to published texts but can include course plans or actual courses and/or non-print publications such as visual media. Awards are intended to recognize living persons rather than to honor the deceased; therefore, awards are not made posthumously. More information and a list of previous winners can be found on the LITA website<http://www.ala.org/lita/awards/hitech>.
Nominations must include the name(s) of the recipient(s), basis for nomination, and references to the body of work and should be submitted using the online nomination form<https://docs.lita.org/lita-forms/submit-a-nomination-for-the-lita-library-hi-tech-award/>.
The award will be presented at the LITA President’s Program during the 2019 Annual Conference of the American Library Association in Washington D.C.
See also the official new release<http://www.ala.org/news/member-news/2018/10/nominate-colleague-doing-cutting-edge-work-tech-education-lita-library-hi-tech> and the LITA Blog post<https://litablog.org/2018/10/nominate-a-colleague-doing-cutting-edge-work-in-tech-education-for-the-lita-library-hi-tech-award/>.
Tod Olson
Chair, 2019
LITA/Library Hi Tech Award Committee
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