Society of American Archivists seeks nominations for Lane Award

The Society of American Archivists’ Awards Committee is currently accepting nominations for the Sister M. Claude Lane, O.P., Memorial Award. This award was created in 1974 and recognizes individuals who have made a significant contribution to the field of religious archives. Criteria for nomination include:

  • Involvement and work in the Archivists of Religious Collections Section of the Society of American Archivists.
  • Contributions to archival literature that relates to religious archives.
  • Participation and leadership in religious archives organizations.
  • Evidence of leadership in specific religious archives.

Only individual archivists are eligible for nomination. The award is funded by the Society of American Archivists, in conjunction with the Society of Southwest Archivists, in honor of Sister M. Claude Lane, the first professionally trained archivist at the Catholic Archives of Texas in Austin, who served there from 1960 until her death in 1974. A certificate awarded by SAA and a cash prize provided by the Society of Southwest Archivists is presented to the winner at the annual Society of American Archivists meeting.

For more information on the Lane Award, including past winners, see:

http://www2.archivists.org/governance/handbook/section12-lane

 

To nominate an archivist for the Lane Award please complete the nomination form via the link on that page.

 

All nominations shall be submitted to the Awards Committee by February 28, 2014.

 

Please contact me if you have any questions:

 

Emily Hughes Dominick

Associate Archivist

Providence Archives, Seattle

4800 37th Ave SW

Seattle, Washington 98126

206-923-4011

www.providence.org/archives

emily.dominick@providence.org

 

Serving the Sisters of Providence,

Mother Joseph Province

and Providence Health & Services

 

Leave a Reply