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Dear Colleagues,

This is just a friendly reminder that the deadline for nominations for
the 2003 Melva J. Dwyer Award is approaching -- the deadline is December
31, 2002. Let's make good use of this opportunity to honour a Canadian
colleague working in the arts.

Best wishes for a safe and happy holiday to all!

Irene Puchalski
Chair, ARLIS/Canada chapter

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MELVA J. DWYER AWARD


The Melva J. Dwyer Award was established in recognition of the
contribution made to the field of art librarianship by Melva Dwyer,
former head of the Fine Arts Library, University of British Columbia.
It is given to the creators of exceptional reference or research tools
relating to Canadian art and architecture.  The Award is administered by
the Canadian Representative to the Art Libraries Society of North
America (ARLIS/NA) who is also the Chair of ARLIS/Canada, and is
adjudicated by a jury of three Canadian art information professionals.

The jury members for the 2003 award are:

Margaret English    University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario
Melinda Reinhart    Concordia University, Montréal, Québec
Kathy Zimon        University of Calgary (retired), Calgary, Alberta

The Award will be announced and presented during convocation ceremonies
at the annual ARLIS/NA Conference in Baltimore in March 2003.


Criteria

·    The title must relate to Canadian art and/or architecture, be
produced by Canadian authors and be disseminated by Canadian sources.

·    The format of the reference or research tool can vary: print,
electronic, multimedia or other vehicles will be considered.

·    The date of publication or release should be within the last two
years of the date of nomination, although exceptions can be made for
cumulative achievement.

·    Monographs, exhibition catalogues and periodical articles will be
considered if the scope and quality of the bibliographic information or
the arrangement of the main text merits recognition as a major reference
or research tool.


    Nomination procedures

    Nominations should be sent directly to the ARLIS/Canada Chapter
Chair. Nominations must be received no later than December 31, 2002.
Each nomination should include full bibliographic information and a
written justification assessing the importance of the work to the
discipline.

    Please send nominations to:

    Irene Puchalski
    Chair, ARLIS/Canada
    Shore + Moffat Library
    Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design
    University of Toronto
Telephone:    416-978-6787
    230 College Street                                       FAX:
416-971-2094
    Toronto, ON, Canada, M5T 1R2                Email:
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Irene Puchalski
Librarian
Shore + Moffat Library
Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design
University of Toronto
230 College Street
Toronto, ON Canada M5T 1R2

T 416 978 6787
F 416 971 2094
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