kranich

special projects librarian and lecturer at Rutgers University

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About

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Kranich holds a Master of Arts degree in Library Science from the University of Wisconsin – Madison and a Masters in Public Administration from New York University. Since receiving her Master of Arts degree in 1973, she has worked in academic and public libraries and as a library educator. During these more than 40 years, she has actively participated in the work of the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±app and served as President in 2000-2001. Her curriculum vita, alone, supports awarding her this honor. Nancy Kranich has, beyond a doubt, made significant contributions to the public recognition and appreciation of librarianship in everything she has done.

Awards Won

Title Year
Ken Haycock Award for Promoting Librarianship

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An annual award consisting of $1,000 and a gold-framed citation, honoring an individual for contributing significantly to the general public’s recognition and appreciation of librarianship, outside the usual awareness of activities expected of a professional. These skills engender admiration for the profession as critical to the 21st Century, attract broad attention, and perhaps inspire career choices by others.

2015 - Recipient(s)

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