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This award is created and awarded by the TLA Library Instruction Round Table (LIRT).
Nominations will be accepted and reviewed annually but, depending on the quality of applications, an award may not necessarily be made each year.
Projects nominated must have been developed and/or implemented in a library or other educational institution in Texas. There are no restrictions as to the size of the instructional effort, academic discipline, target audience, or techniques employed.
Self-nominations are encouraged and will receive equal consideration to external nominations. Nominations must include the following materials:
A reasonable amount of supporting documentation may also be included. This documentation might include such items as project URLs, copies of project materials, statistics indicating success, and/or press releases.
Electronic submissions are required. Submissions must be received by March 1st. Letters of recommendation may be sent separately but also emailed by March 1st.
Materials submitted with the nomination package will not be returned to the nominators.
Criteria for selection will be weighted on the application and will include, but not be limited to, factors such as:
Please email nominations to Margaret Dawson by March 1st.
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