Shelf Awareness
The award will be presented annually at the ALA conference to a librarian who "has faced adversity with integrity and dignity intact." Lemony Snicket claims that the $3,000 prize will be given from his "disreputable gains, along with an odd, symbolic object from his private stash, as well as a certificate, which may or may not be suitable for framing."
The deadline to nominate a librarian is May 1, 2014. In subsequent years, the deadline will be December 1. The application must include a narrative describing the adverse incident the librarian faced and a description of their response, result and resources utilized; name and contact information; name and contact information of the nominator. For more information about the award, including how to nominate candidates, visit www.ala.org/awardsgrants/lemony-snicket.
Daniel Handler, standing in for Lemony Snicket, first proclaimed his admiration for librarians in a song with Maira Kalman that includes the refrain, "Libraries are our friends,/ We should take care of them/ Because without libraries we'd be d-u-m." About his sponsorship of the award, Snicket said, "This seems like a better way to channel money to librarians than my previous strategy, which was incurring exorbitant late fees."
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