[snca-list] Reminder: Sister M. Claude Lane Award Nominations

Pam Mitchem pricemtchemp at appstate.edu
Thu Feb 12 15:22:15 EST 2009


The Society of American Archivists’ Awards Committee is now taking 
nominations for the Sister M. Claude Lane Award. This award was created 
in 1974 and recognizes individuals who have made a significant 
contribution to the field of religious archives. Criteria for nomination 
include:

§ Involvement and work in the Religious Archives Section of the Society 
of American Archivists.

§ Contributions to archival literature that relates to religious archives.

§ Participation and leadership in religious archives organizations.

§ Evidence of leadership in specific religious archives.

Only individual archivists are eligible for nomination. The award is 
funded by the Society of American Archivists, in conjunction with the 
Society of Southwest Archivists, in honor of Sister M. Claude Lane, the 
first professionally trained archivist at the Catholic Archives of Texas 
in Austin, who served there from 1960 until her death in 1974. A 
certificate awarded by SAA and a cash prize provided by the Society of 
Southwest Archivists is presented to the winner at the annual Society of 
American Archivists meeting each year.

For more information regarding the Lane Award Sub-committee go to the 
following link,

http://www.archivists.org/governance/handbook/section12-lane.asp

To nominate an archivist for the Lane Award please complete the 
nomination form by clicking on:

http://www.archivists.org/recognition/Awardsform.pdf

All nominations must be submitted by February 28, 2009 to:

ATTN: Chair, Awards Committee

Society of American Archivists

17 North State Street, Suite 1425

Chicago, IL 60602-3315

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