Thread-topic: Medical Library Association: Murray Gottlieb Prize
Murray Gottlieb Prize - Submission Deadline November 1, 2006
The Murray Gottlieb Prize is awarded annually for the best unpublished
essay on the history of medicine and allied sciences written by a health
sciences librarian or archivist. The Gottlieb Prize was established in
1956 by Ralph and Jo Grimes of the Old Hickory Bookshop, Brinklow, MD,
in order to recognize and stimulate the health sciences librarians'
interest in the history of medicine. The author of the winning essay
receives complimentary registration to the Medical Library Association
annual meeting, a certificate at the association's annual meeting, and a
cash award of $100 after the meeting.
Information and an application form may be found at:
http://www.mlanet.org/awards/honors/index.html
Email Stephen Greenberg, Jury Chair, at greenbes@mail.nih.gov for
further details.