For many people libraries with high speed internet access and specialized reference sections are becoming entrepreneurial hotbeds when once, it seemed, the internet would be their undoing. Here’s an award that will help some libraries at least better serve their communities as entrepreneurial incubators.
Here’s the Announcement:
Dun & Bradstreet has come out with an Award for Outstanding Service to Minority Business Communities (RUSA)
The sponsor is the American Library Association
The sponsor provides a $2,000 award to recognize a librarian who, or library that, has created an innovative service for a minority business community, or has been recognized by that community as an outstanding service provider.
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ALAMore: The sponsor provides an award to recognize a librarian who, or library that, has created an innovative service for a minority business community, or has been recognized by that community as an outstanding service provider. The award is based on the library or librarian’s impact on the community.











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