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At each Annual Business Meeting, the Awards committee, recognizes several members for their support throughout the year.

Chapter Achievement: Awarded to an individual who has done an outstanding job in her/his committee assignment(s) this year.

YearWinner
2011Roger Magnus
Devon McArdle
2010 Gauri Govil
2009Kathy Coolidge
Lulu Chen
2007Kami Bedard
Kris Liberman
April Taylor
2006Anna Burke
Dorothy Barr
Katrina Reiling

 

Distinguished Service: Awarded to an individual who has, consistently over the years, given her/his time and efforts to ensure the continuing success of the Chapter.

YearWinners
2011Mary Chitty
Ann Cullen
2009Dee Magnoni
2008Jean Scanlan
2006Pauline Leeds
2005Margaret Howe-Soper

Special Recognition: Awarded to an individual who is recognized as a life-long contributor to the chapter and the organization. Traditionally, this award is given when someone “retires” from active Chapter activities and/or the profession.

YearWinner
2011Khalilah Gambrell
2010 Nancy Burt
2008Hope Tillman
2007Toby Pearlstein
2006Vicary (Vicki) Maxant

 

SLA National Awards

 

 

SLA NE Events

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  • Creating Customized Tools & Resources to Add Value at Your Organization - Event in Portland, Maine!
    Starts: 3:00 pm
    Ends: May 17, 2012 - 5:00 pm
    Location: Portland, ME
    Description: Join us for this afternoon event on May 17th from 3pm-5pm. The three speakers highlighted below will be discussing innovative and creative projects in which they have been involved within their companies. Coffee and refreshments provided!

    The event will be followed by a pay-your-own-way dinner at Flatbread Company

    Location:

    Pierce Atwood LLP
    254 Commercial St.
    Portland, ME

    Speakers:

    Emily Florio, the Manager of Libraries & Library Information Systems at Fish & Richardson will discuss how her department has used various types of technology and resources to support her firm’s strategic initiatives. Emily will show how her department has embraced SharePoint and other software, including APIs, CUIs and widgets to create customized tools. Come learn how you can offer customized access points to content that will drive resource utilization and deliver value to your firm in new and innovative ways.

    Tom Clark, the Knowledge Services Team Lead at the MITRE Corp., will dive into the modern news distribution world and discuss how the MITRE Information Services staff create and deliver 17 newsletters to MITRE staff. He’ll describe the platforms that MITRE uses and why and also talk about the future of news delivery and how social media, devices and apps are changing the way we look at the news.

    Betty Edwards, a Senior Research Analyst at Draper Lab in Cambridge, will discuss two major initiatives that have extended the scope of information services. The first is an innovative e-mail filtering service for hundreds of Google and Google Scholar alerts, which are distributed daily to Lab employees. Through programming and the creation of shell scripts, a new delivery mechanism was designed that bypasses Microsoft Outlook. The second initiative involves the investigation, implementation, roll-out, and marketing of the Lab’s membership in an R&D organization known as IRI – the Industrial Research Institute. It provides the Draper community with insights, solutions, and best practices in innovation management developed through collaborative knowledge creation.

    There is no charge for this event beyond what you eat and drink if you stay for dinner, but we would appreciate it if you could register by end of day on Monday May 14th.


    Questions? Contact Kami Bedard, kbedard@pierceatwood.com
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