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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Jason Farradane Award is made each yeaThe Jason Farradane Award is made each year by the UK eInformation Group (UKeiG), a specialist group within the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals. The award is given to an individual or a group of people in recognition of outstanding contribution to the information profession, by meeting one or more of the following criteria: * raising the profile of the information profession within an organisation or field of endeavour in a way which has become an exemplar to others; * raising the awareness of the value of information in the workplace; * demonstrating excellence in education and teaching in information science; * a major contribution to the theory and practice of information science or information management. It is an international award open to all. Recent winners include: * 2001: Professor Bruce Royan for SCRAN * 2002: William Hann for FreePint * 2003: London Metropolitan University and the TUC for the web site "The Union Makes us Strong: TUC History Online" * 2004: Julia Chandler, for establishing the UK public sector Intranet managers network * 2005: Michael Koenig, Dean of the College of Information and Computer Science at Long Island University * 2006: University of Warwick Library for The Learning Grid * 2007: Caroline Williams and the Intute community network * 2008/2009: Not awarded * 2010: Dr. Shawky Salem * 2011: UK Council for Research Repositories (UKCoRR) * 2012: The Chemoinformatics Research Group * 2013: Prof Charles Oppenheim * 2014: Prof Blaise Cronin and Lucy Todd * 2015: Sheila Webber * 2016: Hazel Hall * 2017: Christopher Gutteridge of the University of Southampton * 2018/2019: Not awarded * 2020: Tom D. Wilson8/2019: Not awarded * 2020: Tom D. Wilson
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