Five master’s program graduates of the FSU College of Information-Rebecca Augustyniak, Amy Finley, Dawn Aguero, Blair Monroe, and Brian Arsenault-have been selected for the Special Library Association’s H.W. Wilson Award for Excellence in Writing for the article “The Information Professional’s Role in Creating Business Management Systems.”
From the SLA website:
Rebecca, Amy, Dawn, Blair, and Brian work at the Center for Information, Training, and Evaluation Services at Florida State University in Tallahassee. Together they presented a paper at the SLA 2005 Annual Conference in Toronto, which was subsequently published in the September 2005 issue of Information Outlook. The paper focused on the design and development of effective business management systems, and the role of the information professional in these processes. The H.W. Wilson Award selection committee determined that the subject matter-coupled with the fact that the article was based on a conference paper-was so important to the value proposition of the profession that its authors should be honored as the recipients of the 2006 edition of this award.
H.W. Wilson Company Award
Awarded to the author(s) of an outstanding article published in Information Outlook during the publication year. This award is sponsored by the H.W. Wilson Company. Cash award-500.
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