CARL Award for Distinguished Service to Research Librarianship
Definition
The CARL Award for Distinguished Service to Research Librarianship will be made annually to an individual at a CARL member institution who has made a substantial local, national and/or international contribution to research librarianship. The person may have planned and implemented an exemplary library program, actively promoted research libraries and/or librarianship or otherwise served the profession with marked distinction.
2009 Winner
Ingrid Parent - Assistant Deputy Minister, Library and Archives CanadaPast Winners
| 2008 | - | Carole Moore, University of Toronto |
| 2007 |
- | Brian Owen, Simon Fraser University |
| 2006 | - | Ernie Ingles, Vice Provost and Chief Librarian, University of Alberta |
| 2005 | - | Dr. Howard Alper, Professor of Chemistry and Vice-President Research, University of Ottawa |
| 2004 | - | Frances Groen, former Trenholme Director of Libraries, McGill University |
| 2003 | - | Alan MacDonald, former Director of Libraries, University of Calgary |
| 2002 | - | Michel Fournier, former librarian, Université Laval Photos |
| 2001 | - | Bernard Dumouchel, Canadian Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (CISTI) |
| 2000 | - | Charles Humphrey, University of Alberta |
| 1998 | - | Graham R. Hill, McMaster University |
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