By the Association for Library Collections and Technical Services
The Paul Banks and Carolyn Harris Preservation Award (known informally as the Banks/Harris award), is awarded by the Association for Library Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS), a division of the American Library Association. The award was established to honor the memory of Paul N. Banks and Carolyn Harris, two early leaders in library preservation. The award consists of a citation and a $1,500 grant, donated by Preservation Technologies, L.P.
The award recognizes the contribution of a professional preservation specialist who has been active in the field of preservation or conservation for library or archival materials.
Past recipients
2001 Sally Buchanan—associate professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Information Science.
2002 Ellen R. McCrady d.2008 — Editor and publisher of the Abbey Newsletter for preservation professionals from 1975 to 2004 and the Alkaline Paper Advocate from 1988 to 2008. She also conducted research regarding papermaking and acid testing.
2003 John F. Dean—head of the Department of Preservation and Conservation at [[Cornell University}]] since its beginning in 1985.
2004 Janice Merrill-Oldham—Malloy-Rabinowitz Preservation Librarian at Harvard University, overseeing the Weissman Preservation Center and the Preservation and Imaging Department.