Thursday, March 25, 2010

Nominations Open for WLA/WEMTA Intellectual Freedom Award

Do you know of someone actively promoting intellectual freedom? Someone who exemplifies the spirit of intellectual freedom? If you do, you know someone that should be nominated for the WLA/WEMTA Intellectual Freedom Award.

Anyone who has actively promoted intellectual freedom in Wisconsin is eligible. Activities within the past five years are eligible for consideration.
A personal member of either WLA or WEMTA must submit the award nomination.

This award is sponsored by: TeachingBooks.net and the Center for Information Policy Research and the School of Information Studies at UWM.

Additional information on the award criteria and nomination process can be found at http://www.wla.lib.wi.us/ifrt/. Nomination Deadline: May 1, 2010
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Val Edwards, NBCT
Monona Grove High School - IMC
IFRT Past Chair

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