April 8, 1998
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Winston Tabb to Receive Melvil Dewey Medal
Winston Tabb, Associate Librarian for Library Services
at the Library of Congress and a 25-year Library veteran,
will receive the Melvil Dewey medal from the American
Library Association (ALA) at its annual convention in
Washington this summer.
The award will be presented in the Library's Great Hall
during the inauguration ceremony for the new ALA president,
Ann K. Symons. The ALA Annual Conference runs from June 25
to July 2 in Washington, and many meetings and programs will
be held at the Library of Congress.
In a letter announcing the award, Valerie J. Wilford,
chair of the 1998 Melvil Dewey Award Jury, told Mr. Tabb
that ALA will be giving him the Dewey award for his
"distinguished service to the [library] profession; [his]
high order of creative leadership to the Library of Congress
and the International Federation of Library Associations and
Institutions; and for [his] vision, leadership and
determination in establishing the Program for Cooperative
Cataloging, which resulted in significant improvement to
global bibliographic control worthy of our benefactor,
Melvil Dewey."
Established in 1952, the Dewey medal and citation is
given annually to an individual or group for a recent
creative professional achievement of high order,
particularly those areas of librarianship in which Dewey was
interested: library management, library training, cataloging
and classification and the tools and techniques of
librarianship.
ALA is recognizing Mr. Tabb's work with the Program
for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC), which was started by the
Library in 1993. The Library provides logistical support for
the PCC and is one of eight permanent members of the PCC's
executive council. The other seven members are the
Association for Library Collections and Technical Services,
the Cooperative Online Serials Program, the National Library
of Medicine, the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC), the
Research Libraries Group, and the national libraries of
Great Britain and Canada. Seven rotating members of the
executive council are elected by program members.
Mr. Tabb said that credit for the work with the PCC
also should go to Sarah Thomas (former director for
cataloging and now head of the Cornell University Library);
Director for Cataloging Beacher Wiggins; Jean L. Hirons,
LC's CONSER coordinator; Mr. Byrum; and other RCCD staff.
"We have found that it has been extremely productive
for us to collaborate with other libraries as cataloging
partners. It allows us to concentrate on the things we do
best and are uniquely well-equipped to do," Mr. Tabb said.
Two other Library employees are scheduled to receive
awards from divisions of the ALA this summer. John D. Byrum
Jr., chief of the Regional and Cooperative Cataloging
Division (RCCD), will be presented with the Margaret Mann
Citation for outstanding professional achievement in
cataloging or classification from the Association for
Library Collections and Technical Services; and Judith Reid,
head of the Local History and Genealogy Reading Room, will
receive the top award for genealogy librarians from the
Reference and User Services.
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PR 98-054
4/08/98
ISSN 0731-3527