ACRL’s 2018 Awards Program: Honoring outstanding achievements in academic librarianship

Chase Ollis

Abstract

Every year, ACRL celebrates the opportunity to honor the outstanding achievements of academic and research librarians across North America. From a business college using monsters in the library to teach information literacy, to an assistant curator’s digital project of oral histories and archival material highlighting the contributions of Latinas and their families and organizations, to a college library’s new model of instruction using Research Parties and TED Talk as Research Inspiration, the innovations of our community have continued to demonstrate the notable impact librarianship has in the academic landscape.

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