MARAC Finding Aids Award Committee
The Finding Aids Award Committee is a special committee. It was established by a vote of the membership at the Spring 1982 meeting.
Mission and Goals
The purpose of the Committee is to recognize outstanding achievement in the preparation of finding aids by institutions within the MARAC region or by MARAC members and to promote improvements in this area of archival work by drawing attention to characteristics of successful finding aids. It is the responsibility of the Committee to publicize the awards and to solicit entries from the membership. Awards are presented by the Committee Chair at the MARAC Spring Meeting.
Operations
The Committee consists of five members appointed by the MARAC Chair. Committee members shall serve two-year staggered terms and may be reappointed. The Conference Chair shall appoint the chair of the Finding Aids Award Committee who serves for one year. Meetings to discuss awards selections may be closed upon unanimous vote of the Committee. A committee member may not vote on a finding aid submitted by his or her institution.
The Committee reviews submissions once a year and makes the awards Decisions are by majority vote. If the Committee receives no more than three nominees in any given year, the Committee has the discretion to cancel the second and/or third place awards for that year and award only first place. If the Committee finds that none of the nominations for that year are worthy of an award, it has the right not to make any awards for that year.
If necessary, the Committee may request a budget for expenses from the Treasurer of the Steering Committee. This should be submitted by June 1 of each year.
Nominations must be made by a MARAC member and the finding aid must be issued by an institution in the MARAC region. Nominated finding aids must be available to the public in the calendar year preceding the Spring MARAC conference at which the awards are announced.
At the Spring 1998 meeting in Saratoga Springs, New York, the Steering Committee approved the Finding Aids Award Committee's recommendation to name the first place prize the Fredric M. Miller Finding Aid Award to honor the memory of Fred Miller, archivist and author, who died in 1998.
See a list of previous Finding Aid Award winners
Last revised January 2008
Members
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Rebecca Simmons -- Chair
(Spring 2007 - Spring 2009)
RIT Archivist
Rochester Institute of Technology
90 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY 14623
TEL: 585/475-2557
raswml@rit.edu
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Mary Manning
(Spring 2007 - Spring 2009)
Assistant University Archivist and Special Collections
Swirbul Library
Adelphi University
1 South Avenue
Garden City, NY 11530
TEL: 516/877-3818
FAX: 516/877-3675
manning@adelphi.edu
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Dan Horvath
(2006-2008)
Archivist
Carnegie Mellon Software
Engineering Institute
4500 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
TEL: 412/268.7770
FAX: 412/268.5758
dhorvath@sei.cmu.edu
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Caryn Radick
(2006-2008)
Processing Archivist
Special Collections and University Archives
Rutgers University Libraries
169 College Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1163
TEL: 732/932-7006 x 374
FAX: 732/932-7012
cradick@rci.rutgers.edu
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Christie Lutz
(Spring 2007 - Spring 2009)
Princeton University Archives
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library
Princeton University
65 Olden Street
Princeton, NJ 08544
TEL: 609/258-6345
FAX: 609/258-3385
lutz@princeton.edu
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Michael O'Malley
(2006-2008)
History Associates Incorporated
300 N. Stonestreet Avenue
Rockville, MD 20850
TEL: 301/279-9697
FAX: 301/279-9224
momalley@historyassociates.com
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Laura Ruttum (2006-2008)
(2006-2008)
Manuscripts Specialist
Manuscripts and Archives Division
New York Public Library
Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street
New York, NY 10018-2788
lruttum@nypl.org
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