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Last Call for FLICC Awards 2003 Nominations!
Nominations must be postmarked by November 14, 2003
~~~~~TOMORROW!~~~~~
To avoid mail delays please fax a notice that your have mailed your
nomination to (202) 707-4825.

Please be sure that all nominations reference achievements from Fiscal
Year 2003.  In the Federal Library and Information Center Award section
of the Awards brochure, there is an incorrect references Fiscal Year
2002.  This year's nominations are for efforts between October 1, 2002
and September 30, 2003.  If you have any questions about the time period
of the awards, please call (202) 707-4800, or send email to
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See below for more information on the awards.

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FLICC Awards Recognizes Outstanding Federal Libraries, Federal
Librarians, and Federal Library Technicians
(Awards Web site (http://lcweb.loc.gov/flicc/awards.html)

To honor the many innovative ways federal libraries, librarians, and
library technicians are fulfilling the information demands of
government, business, research, scholarly communities, and the American
public, the Federal Library and Information Center Committee (FLICC)
announces its sixth annual series of national awards for federal
librarianship in Fiscal Year 2003.

The three awards are:

Federal Library/Information Center of the Year - This award commends the
library or information center's outstanding, innovative, and sustained
achievements during Fiscal Year 2003 in fulfilling its organization's
mission, fostering innovation in its services, and meeting the needs of
its defined user group.  The FLICC awards are given to both small
library/information centers (with a staff of 10 or fewer federal and/or
contract employees) and larger library/information centers (with a staff
of 11 or more federal and/or contract employees). All nominations must
be made on behalf of an entire library or information center (e.g., main
or branch library or information center).  Fiscal Year 2002's winners
were the Homer E. Newell Library, NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center
(large) and the James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital Library, Tampa,
Florida (small).

Federal Librarian of the Year - This award honors a federal librarian
who demonstrates active and innovative leadership and professionalism in
the promotion and development of library and information services during
fiscal year 2003.  The nominee must be a federal employee and a
practicing librarian in a federal library or information center.  Ann
Parham, Army Librarian, won the award for the 2002 Federal Librarian of
the Year.

Federal Library Technician of the Year - This award recognizes the
achievements of a federal library technician during Fiscal Year 2003 for
exceptional technical competency and flexibility under changing work
conditions. The nominee must be a federal employee and a practicing
paraprofessional or library technician in a federal library or
information center.  In 2002, the Federal Library Technician of the Year
was Reginald A. Stewart, library technician, U.S. Army Library, Giessen,
Germany.

The 2003 award winners will be honored for their contributions to
federal library and  information service at the annual FLICC Forum on
Federal Information Policies in Washington, D.C., in March 2004.  To
further recognize these outstanding individuals and programs, a plaque
engraved with their names and the names of previous and subsequent
winners will be on permanent display in the FLICC offices at the Library
of Congress.

To obtain nomination materials, visit the Awards Working Group Section
of the FLICC Web site (http://lcweb.loc.gov/flicc/awards.html), call
(202) 707-4800, or send email to [log in to unmask] The nomination packet
includes the nomination form, selection criteria, and a list of needed
supporting materials.

Deadlines for applications: All completed nominations must be postmarked
no later than November 14, 2003.