FW: Seeking Award Nominees--Outstanding Service to Minority Busin ess Communities

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From: Reynolds, Camille (creynolds@Nossaman.com)
Date: Wed Oct 30 2002 - 13:55:33 PST


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From: "Reynolds, Camille" <creynolds@Nossaman.com>
Subject: FW: Seeking Award Nominees--Outstanding Service to Minority Busin ess Communities
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 13:55:33 -0800


-----Original Message-----
From: Goldman, Ava [mailto:Ava_Goldman@CalPERS.CA.GOV]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 1:51 PM
To: 'ncal-lib@ucdavis.edu'
Subject: FW: Seeking Award Nominees--Outstanding Service to Minority
Busin ess Communities

cross-posted.

Ava Goldman, Senior Librarian, Planning and Research Division,
California Public Employees' Retirement System, 400 P Street, Lincoln
Plaza, Sacramento, CA 95814-5345, 916-658-1533, fax 916-658-1279,
ava_goldman@calpers.ca.gov

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Oppenheim [mailto:moppenhe@library.ucla.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 1:36 PM
To: calix@listproc.sjsu.edu
Subject: Seeking Award Nominees--Outstanding Service to Minority
Business Communities

*Cross-posted to multiple listservs; apologies for duplication*

                ALA/RUSA/BRASS
        DUN & BRADSTREET AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING
       SERVICE TO MINORITY BUSINESS COMMUNITIES

Do you know a librarian or library that should be recognized for service
provided to a minority business community? You have a chance to give a pat
on the back.

The Dun and Bradstreet Award for Outstanding Service to Minority Business
Communities Committee (ALA/RUSA/BRASS) is currently soliciting
nominations for the 2003 recipient.

The $2,000 award is given to a librarian (who need not be a member of ALA)
or library that has created an innovative service for a minority business
community, or has been recognized by that community as an outstanding
service provider.

Nominations should:

   * Explain the services provided or projects completed
   * Identify the minority business community served
   * Outline the impact on the minority business community served
   * Include (a) printed copies of materials or (b) URLs that identify the

       scope of the project or (c) electronic copies of the projects on
CD-ROM or
       diskette in IBM compatible format

Nominations are due by December 1. Self-nomination is allowed.

For full award information see, this section of the BRASS Web site:
        <http://www.ala.org/rusa/brass/dbmb.html>.

Send nominations by December 1, 2002, to the Chair of the BRASS Dun &
Bradstreet Award for Outstanding Service to Minority Business
Communities Committee:

        Cynthia Churchwell
        304 Baker Library
        Harvard Business School
        Soldiers Field
        Boston, MA 02163

For the Committee,
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Michael R. Oppenheim
Reference / Instructional Services Librarian
Rosenfeld Management Library / The Anderson School at UCLA
110 Westwood Plaza, Box 951460 / Los Angeles, CA 90095-1460
(310) 825-0769 / FAX: (310) 825-6632
moppenhe@library.ucla.edu ~ or ~ moppenhe@anderson.ucla.edu
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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