Newbery-Caldecott Committee Correspondence, 1954-1994, 1996-1998, 2005-2007
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Brief Description: Correspondence of the Newbery-Caldecott Committee concerning the Newbery and Caldecott Award winners for the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children and the most distinguished picture book. Included are correspondence from the committee chairs with the winners and the runners-up for each year; correspondence concerning publicity and news releases, nominations, tabulations, ballot forms and balloting, and committee reports.
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Record Series Number: 24/42/5
Created by: Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC)
Volume: 2.0 Cubic Feet
Acquired: 4/26/74; 3/98; 5/18/95; 6/1/2011; 2/13/2016
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Arrangement: Chronological
Biographical Note for Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) :

The Association for Library Service to Children is responsible for the evaluation and selection of books and non-book library materials for the improvement of techniques of library service to children from preschool through eighth grade or junior high school age.

The Section for Library Work with Children was established in 1901 (1). On June 21, 1941, it merged with the Young People's Reading Round Table and the School Libraries Section to form the Division of Libraries for Children and Young People (2). In 1944 a part of its public library section became the Children's Library Association (3). It reached divisional status on January 1, 1957 (4) but retained the name Children's Library Association until January 28, 1958, when it became the Children's Library Services Division (5).

The Children's Library Services Division (CSD) is interested in the improvement and extension of library services to children in all types of libraries. CSD is responsible for the evaluation and selection of book and non-book library materials and the improvement of techniques of library services for children from preschool through the eighth grade or junior high school age, when such materials of techniques are intended for use in more than one type of library (6).

In 1977 CSD changed its name to Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) (7).

Access Restrictions: This series has restrictions. Discussion of eligibility, and suggestion and nomination lists are restricted for 50 years. Vote tallies, ballots, and names associated with suggested and nominated titles and justifications are restricted indefinitely. Please contact the ALA Archives for further information.
Subject Index
Brown, Marcia
Burr, Elizabeth
Caldecott Award
Darrah, Jane
Dejong, Meindert
Ets, Marie H.
Keith, Harold
Krumgold, Joseph
Latham, Jean
Mccloskey, Robert
Mcelderry, Margaret
Nesbitt, Elizabeth
Newbery-Caldecott Awards
Newbery-Caldecott Committee
Newbery Award
Rollins, Charlemae
Sorenson, Virginia
Stewig, John
Young, Marian
Languages of Materials
English [eng]