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The UKeiG Jason Farradane Award is made to an individual or a group of people in recognition of outstanding work in the information profession. The Award embraces activities in the information profession in its widest sense, while the UKeiG Tony Kent Strix Award focuses more narrowly on information retrieval.

The Award is given in recognition of an outstanding contribution to the information profession, by meeting one or more of the following criteria:

-         raising the profile of the information profession within an organisation or field of endeavour in a way which has become an exemplar to others;

-         raising the awareness of the value of information in the workplace;

-         demonstrating excellence in education and teaching in information science;

-         a major contribution to the theory and practice  of information science or information management.

Key characteristics that the judges will look for in nominations are innovation, initiative, originality and practicality. None of the criteria should be read as implying activity over an extended period. The Award is open to individuals or groups from anywhere in the world.

Full details for nominations can be found at http://tinyurl.com/5uxls5y.

Nominations for the 2011 Award are now invited.

 

 

 

 

Dick Hartley

Professor of Information Science

Director

Institute of Humanities and Social Science Research

Manchester Metropolitan University

Manchester

UK.

 

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