James Madison Award

Summary

The James Madison Award is administered by the American Library Association, which describes the award:

The award named for President James Madison was established in 1989 and is presented annually on the anniversary of his birth to honor individuals or groups who have championed, protected and promoted public access to government information and the public's right to know at the national level.[1]

Recipients edit

External links edit

  • ALA page on the award, page on past recipients.

References edit

  1. ^ American Library Association, "James Madison Award".
  2. ^ Julie Bort, "The American Library Association Has Given Aaron Swartz Its First Ever Posthumous Award", Business Insider (March 15, 2013).
  3. ^ American Library Association, "James Madison Award: All Years" (last visited May 15, 2013).