Marcia C. Noyes Award
The Marcia C. Noyes Award, the associationās highest professional distinction, was established in 1947 in memory of Marcia C. Noyes (1869ā1946), one of eight Medical Library Association (MLA) charter members, who made numerous contributions to the advancement of the profession. The award recognizes a career that has resulted in lasting, outstanding contributions to medical librarianship. The award considers sustained and notable achievement in at least one area of activity cited in the mission of MLA and distinguished service and leadership in health sciences librarianship.
Criteria
- The nominee must be a member of MLA.
- Membership may be confidentially confirmed by contacting Membership Services.
- The nominee must have demonstrated sustained and notable achievement in at least one area of activity cited in MLA’s objectives:
- fostering the art and science of health sciences library service;
- supporting health sciences research, education, and patient care; or
- promoting cooperation and communication among members.
- The nominee must have demonstrated distinguished service and leadership in health sciences librarianship in at least the areas of mentoring, publishing, and service in professional associations.
The Awards Committee will assess nominations and award points based on the following:
- utility – serving the needs of the profession, with usefulness and relevance in practice
- durability of influence on the field of health sciences librarianship
- comprehensiveness of achievements as a whole
- propriety – in keeping with the ethical code of the profession and association
Nominations
- The online nomination must be completed and all supporting files uploaded no later than the deadline listed below.
- The nomination must contain at least the following elements:
- a precise description of the nomineeās achievements;
- a current curriculum vitae;
- any further information that may assist the Awards Committee in the evaluation of the nomination and the selection of the recipient.
- Up to three letters of support may be included with the nomination.
Recipient
- The award recipient will be notified in March and will receive an engraved sterling silver bowl at the MLA annual conference.
- The recipient will be asked to share a photo and video for the virtual awards ceremony held in April.
- If there are no appropriate candidates, the association may elect not to present the award in a given year.
Ready to Submit a Nomination?
The nomination must be completed, and all supporting documents uploaded no later thanĀ December 6.
Applications are currently closed. Check back later.
Past Recipients
- 2024
- Elaine Martin
- 2023
- Linda Walton
- 2022
- Jane Blumenthal
- 2021
- Beverly Murphy
- 2020
- Gerald Perry
- 2019
- M.J. Tooey
- 2018
- Ana Cleveland
- 2017
- Jean Shipman
- 2016
- Margaret Bandy
- 2015
- J. Michael Homan
- 2014
- Joanne Marshall
- 2013
- Rosalind Dudden
- 2012
- Jacqueline Doyle
- 2011
- Carol Jenkins
- 2010
- Sherrilynne Fuller
- 2009
- Wayne Peay
- 2008
- Rick Forsman
- 2007
- Betsy Humphreys
- 2005
- Judith Messerle
- 2004
- Nancy Lorenzi, AHIP, FMLA
- 2003
- Naomi C, Broering*
- 2002
- Robert Braude
- 2001
- Alison Bunting
- 2000
- Rachael Anderson
- 1999
- T. Mark Hodges, AHIP, FMLA*
- 1998
- Fred Roper
- 1997
- Erich Meyerhoff, AHIP, FMLA*
- 1996
- Lucretia W. McClure, AHIP, FMLA*
- 1995
- Lois Colaianni
- 1994
- Erika Love, AHIP, FMLA*
- 1993
- Nina Matheson
- 1992
- Susan Crawford
- 1991
- Irwin H. Pizer
- 1990
- David Bishop (posthumous)*
- 1989
- Joseph Leiter, AHIP, FMLA*
- 1988
- Gertrude Lamb, AHIP, FMLA*
- 1986
- Ursula H. Poland, AHIP, FMLA*
- 1985
- Thelma Charen
- 1984
- Frederick G. Kilgour, AHIP, FMLA
- 1983
- Harold Bloomquist, AHIP, FMLA
- 1982
- Samuel W. Hitt*
- 1980
- Helen Yast, AHIP, FMLA
- 1978
- Emilie Wiggins
- 1977
- Alfred N. Brandon, AHIP, FMLA
- 1976
- Mildred C. Langner, FMLA
- 1974
- Louise Darling, AHIP, FMLA*
- 1973
- Martin M. Cummings, MD
- 1972
- Thomas P. Fleming, AHIP, FMLA
- 1971
- Estelle Brodman, PhD, AHIP, FMLA*
- 1969
- Scott Adams, AHIP, FMLA*
- 1968
- Gertrude Annan, AHIP, FMLA
- 1966
- Thomas Keys, AHIP, FMLA
- 1965
- Mildred McMillan Jordan
- 1963
- Stanislaw Konopka
- 1961
- Frank Bradway Rogers, AHIP, FMLA*
- 1960
- Leslie Thomas Morton
- 1958
- William D. Postell, AHIP, FMLA
- 1957
- Colonel Harold Wellington Jones
- 1954
- Janet Doe, AHIP, FMLA*
- 1953
- Mary Louise Marshall, AHIP, FMLA
- 1951
- James F. Ballard
- 1949
- Eileen R. Cunningham*