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Country
  
United States

Official website
  
Dartmouth Medal

First awarded
  
1975

Awarded for
  
A reference work of outstanding quality and significance

Presented by
  
Reference and User Services Association (RUSA), a division of the American Library Association (ALA)

The Dartmouth Medal of the American Library Association is awarded annually to a reference work of outstanding quality and significance, published during the previous calendar year.

History

Dartmouth College sponsored the establishment of the award in 1974, acting on the recommendation of Dean Lathem, Dartmouth College librarian, who had noted that no special honor existed in the United States for distinguished achievement relating to the creation of works of reference resources centrally important to libraries and to the pursuit of learning. Dartmouth College gave the American Library Association complete control in making the award and commissioned the artist Rudolph Ruzicka to design an oval bronze medal that features Athena, goddess of wisdom.

References

Dartmouth Medal Wikipedia


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