GODORT (Government Documents Round Table)

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The mission of the Government Documents Round Table (GODORT) is to (1) To provide a forum for discussion of problems, concerns, and for exchange of ideas by librarians working with government documents; (2) to provide a force for initiating and supporting programs to increase availability, use, and bibliographic control of documents; (3) to increase communication between documents librarians and other librarians; (4) to contribute to the extension and improvement of education and training of documents librarians.

Learn more about GODORT on the ALA website.

nominations and applications for the GODORT Scholarship, Grant, and Awards are due Dec. 1

  • 1.  nominations and applications for the GODORT Scholarship, Grant, and Awards are due Dec. 1

    Posted Nov 21, 2011 05:10 PM

    It's coming faster than you can say "gobble gobble." 

    Nominations and applications are due to the GODORT Awards Committee on December 1.   Please see information below for the short description for the scholarship, research grant, and awards.

    Application and Nomination forms are posted here:  http://wikis.ala.org/godort/index.php/AboutAwards   If you have any problems retrieving materials from this site, please drop me a note and I'll be happy to forward the needed form.

    Please overwhelm us!

    -- Andrea Sevetson, GODORT Awards Committee Chair, 2011-2012 (asevetson@hotmail.com)

     

     

    ALA GODORT presents three major awards to recognize achievements by documents librarians, one award designed to encourage participation in professional study or publication, and a scholarship for those pursuing a library science degree. Awards are presented at the American Library Association Annual Conference each year.

    Margaret T. Lane / Virginia F. Saunders Memorial Research Award

    The Margaret T. Lane / Virginia F. Saunders Memorial Research Award will be given annually to an author(s) an outstanding research article in which government information, either published or archival in nature, form a substantial part of the documented research. Preference may be given to articles published in library literature and that appeals to a broader audience. The award is not restricted to articles in library journals. This award is to honor the memory of two women who worked with endless enthusiasm to make the ideal of citizen access to government information a reality. The award winner receives a plaque and a contribution of $2000 from ProQuest and Readex Newsbank.

    James Bennett Childs Award

    The James Bennett Childs Award is a tribute to an individual who has made a lifetime and significant contribution to the field of documents librarianship. The Award is based on stature, service, and publication which may be in any or all areas of documents librarianship. The award winner receives a plaque with a likeness of James Bennett Childs.

    ProQuest/GODORT/ALA "Documents to the People" Award

    The ProQuest/GODORT/ALA "Documents to the People" Award is a tribute to an individual, library, institution, or other non-commercial group that has most effectively encouraged the use of government documents in support of library service. The award includes a $3,000 cash stipend to be used to support a project of the recipient's choice. This award is sponsored by ProQuest.

    Bernadine Abbott Hoduski Founders Award

    The Bernadine Abbott Hoduski Award recognizes documents librarians who may not be known at the national level but who have made significant contributions to the field of state, international, local, or federal documents. This award recognizes those whose contributions have benefited not only the individual's institution but also the profession. Achievements in state, international, or local documents librarianship will receive first consideration. The award winner receives a plaque.

    NewsBank/Readex/GODORT/ALA Catharine J. Reynolds Research Grant

    The NewsBank/Readex/GODORT/ALA Catharine J. Reynolds Award provides funding for research in the field of documents librarianship, or in a related area that would benefit the individual's performance as a documents librarian or make a contribution to the field. This award, established in 1987, is named for Catharine J. Reynolds, former Head of Government Publications at the University of Colorado, Boulder. It is supported by an annual contribution of $2,000 from the NewsBank Inc.

    W. David Rozkuszka Scholarship

    The David Rozkuszka Scholarship provides financial assistance to an individual who is currently working with government documents in a library and is trying to complete a masters degree in library science. This award, established in 1994, is named after David Rozkuszka, former Documents Librarian at Stanford University. The award winner receives $3,000.