Tag: Awards

  • ILA/ACRL Mary Iber Spring Conference Scholarship Award

    ILA/ACRL Mary Iber Spring Conference Scholarship Award

    Headshot of Mary Iber

    The ILA/ACRL Awards Committee invites applications for the Mary Iber Spring Conference Scholarship Award on this form.

    Mary Hammond Iber was an exceptional librarian, mentor, and friend.  A librarian and archivist at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa, she died unexpectedly on January 2, 2014. Mary was known for her kind, creative, and helpful nature and her vibrant approach to life.

    To honor her commitment to continuous learning and growth, Iowa ACRL makes available the Mary Hammond Iber Spring Conference Scholarship. The scholarship will help fund attendance at the Iowa ACRL and IPAL Joint Spring Conference, May 28-29 at Drake University in Des Moines. The scholarship will cover the registration fee and up to $200 in travel, hotel, and meal expenses.

    Applicants must be either:

    1. Paid members of Iowa ACRL working full-time in an Iowa academic or research library, and either:
      • attending their first Iowa ACRL Conference, or
      • have worked in an Iowa academic or research library for fewer than three years.

    ==OR==

    1. Library science students and/or support staff working in an Iowa academic or research library. Student and support staff applicants do not have to be paid members of Iowa ACRL.

    Previous Iowa ACRL Spring Conference scholarship recipients are not eligible.

    Submissions are due Tuesday, April 8, 2025. The winner will be notified by Wednesday, April 30, 2025. Questions? Please contact the Awards Committee Chair, Lisa Martincik.

  • ILA/ACRL Public Relations / Marketing Award

    ILA/ACRL Public Relations / Marketing Award

    The ILA/ACRL Awards Committee invites applications for the Public Relations/Marketing Award on this form.

    The Award provides a cash grant of $500 in support of a proposed public relations or marketing program for an academic or research library in Iowa.

    Winners have 12 months to spend the grant monies and to submit receipts for reimbursement. ILA/ACRL requests that grant recipients write an article, describing the implementation of the project, for the ILA/ACRL blog. In addition, the winner is encouraged to submit a presentation proposal for the subsequent ILA/ACRL Spring Conference detailing the project following implementation.

    A library may receive the award only once within a 10-year period. If you’re unsure whether your library qualifies, please refer to the list of past recipients.

    The proposal must be submitted by a member of ILA/ACRL.

    Submissions are due April 1, 2025. Questions regarding the application process may be sent to the Awards Committee Chair, Lisa Martinick (lisa.martincik@icloud.com).

    Announcement of the winner will occur at the 2025 ILA/ACRL Spring Conference.

  • Winner of the ILA/ACRL Scholarship Award to the ILA Annual Conference

    Winner of the ILA/ACRL Scholarship Award to the ILA Annual Conference

    We are proud to announce the recipient of the ILA/ACRL Scholarship to the ILA Annual Conference. Congratulations to Ashley Wildberg!

    Biography

    Ashley lives in downtown Des Moines, Iowa with their husband and dog. They are currently an online SLIS student with the University of Iowa, with a concentration in archives and special collections. They plan on graduating in two years. They also work as a reference associate at the State Historical Society of Iowa, where besides helping patrons with research questions they do cataloging and make archival-quality containers for books. They graduated in 2020 from Drake University with a BA in drawing, minors in English and graphic design, and the honors program. They also worked at the Drake archives for over a year as an undergrad, which was the original inspiration to pursue librarianship as a career. They are very grateful to have received the scholarship and had an illuminating experience at the conference. It has reaffirmed their professional goal of improving the quality of diversity, equity, and inclusion in whatever space they work in through leadership and effective change.

    Quote

    “As a student new to the professional field of librarianship, I came away from the conference with the impression that, for leaders in the field, community organizing and political activism with government bodies are a fundamental part of the position.”