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John Phillip Immroth Memorial Award

The John Phillip Immroth Memorial Award honors intellectual freedom fighters in and outside the library profession who have demonstrated remarkable personal courage in resisting censorship.

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Intellectual Freedom

Innovation in Instruction Award

Given to acknowledge a Library's contributions to the development, advancement, and support of information literacy instruction.

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Achievement

Intellectual Freedom Award

Given for upholding the principles of intellectual freedom as set forth by the American Association of School Librarians and the American Library Association.

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Intellectual Freedom

IS Innovation Award

This annual award recognizes a project that demonstrates creative, innovative, or unique approaches to information literacy instruction or programming.

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Achievement

Coretta Scott King - Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement

The Coretta Scott King - Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement is named in memory of beloved children’s author Virginia Hamilton. The annual award is presented in even years to an African American author, illustrator or author/illustrator for a body

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Youth Media Award
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KLAS/National Organization on Disability Award

The award recognizes an innovative and well-organized project which successfully developed or expanded services for people with disabilities. The award can be for a specific service(s) program or for a library that has made their total services more accessible

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L. Ray Patterson Copyright Award

The Patterson Copyright Award recognizes contributions of an individual or group that pursues and supports the Constitutional purpose of the U.S. Copyright Law, fair use, and the public domain. The award is named after L. Ray Patterson, a key legal figure who

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Intellectual Freedom