Justin Winsor Prize (library)

For the defunct American history prize, see Justin Winsor Prize (history).

The Justin Winsor Prize is awarded by the Library History Round Table of the American Library Association for the best library history essay. The award was established in 1978 and named for the American Library Association's first president, Justin Winsor. Winsor (1831–1896) was a prominent writer, historian, and the long-time Librarian at Harvard University.

Award winners

See also

The American Historical Association's Justin Winsor Prize, awarded between 1896 and 1938

External links

Justin Winsor Prize details American Library Association

2014 Winner

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