• The
Justin Winsor Prize is awarded for the year's best library history essay. The award was established in 1978 and named for the American Library Association's first president,
Justin Winsor, a writer, historian, and the long-time librarian at
Harvard University. Honorees have included Steven Knowlton, Jennifer Burek Pierce,
Robert S. Martin,
Wayne A. Wiegand and
John V. Richardson Jr. • The Donald G. Davis Article Award is presented biannually to recognize the best article written in English in the field of library history in the last two years. The first award in 2000 was to Louise Robbins for "Fighting McCarthyism Through Film: A Library Censorship Case Becomes a Storm Center." • The
Eliza Atkins Gleason Book Award is presented every third year to recognize the best book written in English in the field of library history, including the history of libraries, librarianship, and book culture. The award is named after Eliza Atkins Gleason, the first African American to receive a Ph.D. in librarianship in 1940 at the
University of Chicago Graduate Library School. Honorees have included
Louise Robbins, Christine Pawley, and
Mary Niles Maack. • Phyllis Dain Library History Dissertation Award recognizes outstanding dissertations in English in the general area of library history. It was first awarded in 1991 to Plummer Alston Jones Jr. for his dissertation, "American Public Library Service to the Immigrant Community, 1876-1948." In 2021 it was awarded to Cindy Anh Nguyen for ""Reading and Misreading: The Social Life of Libraries and Colonial Control in Vietnam, 1865-1958." • The "Innovation and Advocacy in Library History Award" acknowledges individuals or organizations that have made recent, substantive contributions to LHRT or to the wider library history community. It recognizes those who have promoted library history in exceptional or new ways or who have reached audiences that have not been engaged previously. Amanda Belantara and A.M. Alpin received the inaugural Award in 2023. • The Distinguished Service in Library History Award honors the career of a person who has a lifetime of scholarship and service in the field of library history. Andrew Wertheimer received the inaugural Award in 2023. ==See also==