Archival Advocacy Award
Approved by the board January 19, 2002
NEA grants the Archival Advocacy Award (AAA) to an
individual or institution demonstrating extraordinary
support of New England archival programs and records,
either politically, financially or through public
advocacy.
Criteria
The award may be given to any individual outside of
the archival profession, or any institution other than
libraries or archives. In selecting those who will
receive the award, special weight will be given to
support that has had a broad long-term effect and may
include, but are not restricted to the following types
of support:
- sponsorship of successful political initiatives
which have directly aided archives;
- financial support of important archival
programs;
- increasing public awareness and support for
archival issues.
Procedure
Call for nominations:
- It is the responsibility of the President to
place a call for nominations in the NEA Newsletter
and on the NEA website.
- The AAA Committee will work with the Public
Relations Coordinator, Newsletter Editors, Web
Coordinators, Local Arrangements and Outreach
Committees and others as appropriate to publicize the
award.
- The AAA Committee may nominate or solicit
nominations on behalf of candidates it feels
deserving of the AAA. Any nomination solicited or
submitted by a member of the AAA Committee will be
judged on its merits as any other nomination would
be.
The Archival Advocacy Award (AAA) Committee
will:
- be chaired by the Immediate Past President;
- consist of the voting members of the NEA
Executive Board;
- report to the Executive Board those candidates to
whom the AAA will be awarded according to the
guidelines below.
Submitting Nominations
- Nominations must be submitted to the Immediate Past President
at least one month prior
to the winter or summer board meetings to be
considered/awarded within the next two NEA
meetings.
- Nominations and supporting materials may be
submitted electronically or on paper.
- Candidates may be nominated by more than one
person.
- A nomination must include a letter detailing why
the nominator feels the candidate deserves the NEA
AAA. Additional materials including, but not limited
to a curriculum vitae (resume), publications, work
products, course outlines and evaluations, may be
submitted but are not required.
- Nominations may be resubmitted if not voted upon
favorably by the AAA Committee.
Reviewing Nominations
- All nominees receive consideration independent of
other nominations also under consideration.
- A simple majority vote of the AAA Committee will
decide whether a nomination is approved.
- The AAA Committee may postpone voting on a
nomination if additional information is required; the
Immediate Past President will notify the nominator(s)
that additional materials are needed so that the
nomination may be reviewed and reported on at the
following summer or winter board meeting.
- The AAA Committee may only postpone discussion
and/or a vote once. If the nomination is not
approved, the candidate may be re-nominated at a
later date.
Award Presentations
- Awards may be presented at the spring and/or fall
meetings.
- No more than one award may be presented at any
meeting.
- In the absence of an approved candidate(s), the
award(s) will not be made.
Notification
- It is the duty of the President to inform in
writing the recipient(s) and the recipient(s)'
employer(s) of the NEA's intention to present the
Archival Advocacy Award at the next NEA meeting.
- In addition, press releases may be sent to
appropriate local newspapers and professional
journals.
- The Immediate Past President or his/her designee
will notify in writing nominators of the AAA
Committee's decision.
- An official announcement of the AAA recipient(s)
will appear in the issue of the NEA Newsletter in
which the award is mentioned in the Executive Board
minutes.
The Award
- The Immediate Past President is responsible for
producing a certificate with the appropriate
inscription.
- The nominator may, at the request of the
President and Immediate Past President, participate
in presentation of the award.
AAA Files
- AAA files will be sent to the NEA Archives when
deemed appropriate by the AAA Committee chair.
- AAA files will be turned over to the next
Immediate Past President at the Annual Meeting.