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GreyNet Award Dinner 2010
December 5, 2010 - Prague, Czech Republic
Cafe Slavia-Parnas Restaurant next to the National Theater on the banks of the Vltava River
This year's Award Dinner will be held in the Parnas Restaurant annex to Prague's legendary Café Slavia
This year’s GreyNet Award Dinner will be held on Sunday evening, December 5, 2010 in the Restaurant Parnas which is part of the complex Café & Restaurant Slavia a. s. You will dine here by candles and enjoy the view of the Vltava (also known as Moldau River), the Petrin, Charles Bridge, and Prague Castle. Famous for its Czech and International cuisine as well as flambéed dishes. Parnas serves a wide variety of Moravian and International wines. The pleasant atmosphere is underlined with romantic piano music. The interior of the restaurant is from the 1930s with inlays from teak wood on the walls and chandeliers in art deco style.
GreyNet Award Recipient 2009
Associate Professor, Pratt Institute
Dr. Debbie Rabina, Pratt Institute, New York
The GreyNet Award 2009 for outstanding achievement in the field of grey literature was awarded to Dr. Debbie Rabina from Pratt Institute's School of Information and Library Science. The area of her research dealt with ‘Copyright licenses and legal deposit practices of grey multimedia materials’. This award is in recognition for the author’s contribution to the field of grey literature over the past year. Nominations for the GreyNet Award are based on (1) Results from the GL10 Participant Evaluation Forms, (2) Publication of the authors’ paper in the GL10 Conference Proceedings, (3) Selection and publication of the authors’ paper as a journal article, thus exporting and distributing research results originating in the GL Conference Series, and (4) Prior history of the author in the field of grey
literature.
GreyNet Award Recipient 2008
Anne Gentile-Beccot, CERN
Anne Gentil-Beccot, CERN - European Organization for Nuclear Research is the GreyNet Award Recipient 2008. This award is in recognition for her contribution to the field of grey literature over the past year. Nominations for the GreyNet Award are based on (1) Results from the GL9 Participant Evaluation Forms, (2) Publication of the author’s full-text paper in the GL9 Conference Proceedings, (3) Selection and publication of the author’s conference paper as a journal article, whereby research results originating in the GL-Conference Series are exported and become accessible via other channels, (4) Prior history of the author and her organization on the topic of grey literature, and (5) Willingness to attend the GreyNet Award Dinner in order to personally receive the honor.
GreyNet Award Recipients 2007
Todd A. Chavez, Anna H. Perrault, Pete Reehling (University of South Florida), and Courtney Crummett (National Library of Medicine) are the team recipients of the GreyNet Award 2007. This award is in recognition for their contribution to the field of grey literature over the past year. Nominations for the GreyNet Award are based on (1) Results from the GL8 Participant Evaluation Forms, (2) Publication of the author’s full-text paper in the GL8 Conference Proceedings, (3) Selection and publication of the author’s conference paper as a journal article, whereby research results originating in the GL-Conference Series are exported and become accessible via other channels, (4) Prior history of the authors on the topic of grey literature, and (5) Willingness to attend the GreyNet Award Dinner in order to personally receive the honor.
Todd A. Chavez
GreyNet Award Recipient 2006
Marcus A. Banks (2006)
Marcus A. Banks, Library Associate with the New York University School of Medicine is recipient of the GreyNet Award 2006. This award is in recognition for his contribution to the field of grey literature over the past year. Nominations for the GreyNet Award are based on (1) Results from the GL7 Participant Evaluation Forms, (2) Publication of the author’s full-text paper in the GL7 Conference Proceedings, (3) Selection and publication of the author’s conference paper as a journal article, whereby research results originating in the Conference Series are exported and become accessible via other channels, and (4) Prior history of the author on the topic of grey literature.
GreyNet Award Recipient 2005
Jeffery and Asserson (2005)
Prof. Keith G Jeffery, CCLRC - Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (United Kingdom) together with Anne Asserson, University of Bergen (Norway) are co-recipients of the GreyNet Award 2005. The award is in recognition for their contribution to the field of grey literature over the past year. Nominations for the GreyNet Award are based on (1) Results from the GL6 Participant Evaluation Forms, (2) Publication of the author(s) paper in the GL6 Conference Proceedings, (3) Selection and publication of the author(s) paper as a journal article, thus exporting and distributing research results originating in the GL Conference Series, (4) Prior history of the author(s) on the topic of grey literature, and (5) Willingness to attend the GreyNet Award Dinner in order to receive the honor.
Previous awards for outstanding achievement in the field of Grey Literature are held by: Julia Gelfand, University of California, Irvine, USA (1999); Daniela Luzi, National Council of Research, Rome, Italy (2000); Dr. Bertrum H. MacDonald, Ruth E. Cordes and Peter G. Wells, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada (2004).
GreyNet Award Recipient 2004
Luzi (2000), MacDonald (2004), Gelfand (1999)
Dr. Bertrum H. MacDonald, Associate Dean of Research in the Faculty of Management at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada received the GreyNet Award 2004. MacDonald accepted this award both on his behalf and that of two co-authors, Ruth E. Cordes and Peter G. Wells. The award is in recognition for their contribution to the field of grey literature over the past year. Nominations for the GreyNet Award are based on (1) Results from the GL5 Participant Evaluation Forms, (2) Publication of the author(s) paper in the GL5 Conference Proceedings, (3) Selection and publication of the author(s) paper in the special issue of PRQ'2004 on grey literature, (4) Prior history of the author(s) on the topic of grey literature, and (5) Willingness to attend the GreyNet Award Dinner in order to receive the honor. The GreyNet Award Dinner was held on the evening of December 6th 2004 immediately following the GL6 Inaugural Reception. Personal invitations were extended to the Conference Host, Sponsors, Program Committee, and to GreyNet Members.