IFLA Communicator of the Year

Note: Next Call for Nominations to be made in June 2013

With the design and implementation of its new website in 2009, IFLA follows modern communication trends and wants to stimulate new forms of news dissemination. Therefore the main professional communication channel for the Sections needs to shift from the traditional newsletters in print and PDF to the active use and maintenance of the Sections' webpages under the IFLA domain and the use of social media, such as blogging, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and other relevant platforms by the Sections.

To stimulate this process IFLA has — as a follow-up of the IFLA Newsletter of the Year Award —  established the IFLA Communicator of the Year Award.

This award focuses on IFLA activities of any communicator of any IFLA group. It is important to note that the award is not to be perceived as a personal reward. The communicator awarded will have to be strongly affiliated with identifiable units of the organisational structure of IFLA and s/he will receive the award to highlight the achievements within the professional context.

A general call for nominations will be made in June each year.  The IFLA Communicator Award winner will be announced during the Closing Session at the IFLA Congress in August.

The Award intends to:

  • Stimulate the change in communication
  • Promote new forms of communication
  • Stimulate regular renewal (innovation) of information & communication work of a particular professional unit
  • Review the activities of a particular professional unit from one conference to another

Criteria for evaluation

  • The use of social technology on webpages
  • The implementation of social technology in the website pages
  • The innovative way of conference or group profiling
  • The extension of outreach to a large audience that the group is able to establish
  • The use of multilingualism, inclusiveness and aesthetics/attractiveness.
  • The activities awarded will have to be identified for the year (12 months) between the IFLA conferences.

Who can win?

The new Award will go to a person instead of groups. This means that it can be handed to persons in the following roles:

  • Standing Committee Members
  • Section Members
  • Special Interest Group Members
  • Those active in Core Activities
  • Governing Board Members

IFLA Staff and Professional Committee Members may nominate individuals, but are excluded from being nominated themselves.

Past recipients

Last update: 2 May 2013