Award to Maryland State Library Division. (Library News).(John Cotton Dana Award)(Brief Article)

From: Multimedia Schools | Date: September 1, 2002| Author: Felix, Kathie | Copyright information

The Maryland State Department of Education Division of Library Services received a 2002 John Cotton Dana Award for innovation and ingenuity in library public relations The award is sponsored by the H.W. Wilson Company and the Library Administration and Management Association of the American Library Association (ALA). The Maryland campaign, "It's Never Too Early," provided a statewide initiative promoting reading by connecting parents and caregivers of preschool children with local ...

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