Kate Stewart

Kate Stewart is an archivist at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress

About

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The Library History Round Table for her essay "The Man in the Rice Paddies Had Something to READ: Military Libraries and Intellectual Freedom in the Vietnam War."

Awards Won

Title Year
Justin Winsor Library History Essay Award

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The Justin Winsor Library History Essay Award is presented by the Library History Round Table of the ¾«¶«´«Ã½ annually to recognize the best essay written in English on library history. The award is named in honor of the distinguished nineteenth-century librarian, historian, and bibliographer who was also ALA's first president. It consists of a certificate and a $500 cash award, as well as an invitation to have the winner's essay considered for publication in Libraries: Culture, History, and Society. If the winning essay is accepted for publication, additional revisions may be required.

2014 - Winner(s)