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Established in 2014, the CUL Innovation Award for Library Staff targets innovation throughout the CUL system in all functional areas and departments. Innovations can be in the form of service enhancements, problem solving, or simply by looking at things in a new way. In addition to a certificate suitable for framing, the award includes a cash prize of $500.

To be eligible, the employee must be a regular full-time or part-time member of the library staff. Both individuals and groups are eligible.

The selection of the winner(s) is based on exceptional innovation in technology, services, workflows, or processes that resulted in enhanced services or internal optimization. While the innovation can include IT development, having an IT component is not a requirement for consideration. Although the innovation need not be all encompassing, special consideration is given to innovations that benefit the whole library system and beyond. Qualities to consider when writing the nomination include: impact of the innovation and the nominee’s leadership in conceiving and implementing it.

Nominations for 2016 will be accepted through Friday, May 6th. 


Congratulations to the 2015 recipients: The CUL Discovery and Access Team

 

Pictured L-R: Rick Silterra, Shinwoo Kim, Tom Ottaviano, Tracey Snyder, Steven Folsom, Tony Cosgrave, Jenn Colt, Adam Smith, Matt Connolly, Melissa Wallace, Maureen Morris, Brian Caruso, and Frances Webb

 

Other 2015 nominees:

  • Heather Shipman (LTS)

 

 

 

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