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Alexander Hamilton: The Man Who Made Modern America

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Two copies of the exhibit will travel to 40 libraries around the country between September 2005 and March 2009. Each copy consists of six colorful, freestanding, 18-foot-long photo panels. Each section will examine a different period in Hamilton’s life, from

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Carroll Preston Baber Research Grant

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The Carroll Preston Baber Research Grant is given annually to one or more librarians or library educators who will conduct innovative research that could lead to an improvement in services to any specified group(s) of people. The project should aim to answer a

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Publications, Research & Travel

Books for Babies Matching Grants

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Books for Babies is a national literacy program that acquaints parents of newborns with the important role they play in the development of their children.

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Carnegie Corporation of New York Grant

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To enable persons who by personality, academic and professional training, and experience show promise of contributing to the advancement of the library profession, to pursue a year of special study or research in library problems.

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Changing the Face of Medicine: Celebrating America's Women Physicians

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The Public Programs Office, in collaboration with the National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland, announces a tour to 61 libraries of a new traveling exhibition celebrating the lives and achievements of women in medicine since they first gained

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Clarence Day Award

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Established in 1959 to be presented to a librarian for outstanding work in encouraging the love of books and reading.

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Publications, Research & Travel

Cultural Diversity Grant

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The goals of the grant program are to support the creation and dissemination of resources that will assist library administrators and managers in developing a vision and commitment to diversity, and in fostering and sustaining diversity throughout their

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Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship

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This award fosters research in academic librarianship by encouraging and assisting doctoral students in the field with their dissertation research.

Publications, Research & Travel

Dutton-Macrae Award for Advanced Study in the Field of Library Work with Children and Young People

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Designed to give the recipient an opportunity for formal or informal study of some aspect of the field that will be beneficial both to the person and to library service.

This award was reestablished in 1952 by Mr. Elliot B. Macrae of E.P. Dutton Company and

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