Dr. Clara M. Chu, Mortenson Distinguished Professor and director of the
Mortenson Center for International Library Programs at the University of
Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign, and an affiliated faculty at The
iSchool of Illinois, has been selected as the 2018 recipient of the
American Library Association's Beta Phi Mu Award. This award is given in
recognition of the achievement of a library school faculty member or
another individual for distinguished service to education for
librarianship. This annual award, which consists of $1,000 and a citation
of achievement, is sponsored by the Beta Phi Mu International Library
Science Honor Society.

Dr. Chu holds a bachelor’s degree from University of British Columbia and
master’s and doctoral degrees from the University of Western Ontario. Prior
to her current position at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
she was a Professor and Department Chair of the Library and Information
Studies Department at University of North Carolina—Greensboro. Her previous
position was as Associate Professor at the University of California at Los
Angeles, Department of Library and Information Studies.

She has received the Achievement in Library Diversity Research honor,
served as co-chair on the Diversity Recruitment and Mentoring Committee at
UCLA, and was recipient of the 2002 ALA Equality Award. Her leadership role
of principal investigator for Program PRAXIS, A Pre-Doctoral and
Recruitment Program for Tomorrows Culturally Diverse Information Studies,
informed the development of the Academic and Cultural Enrichment (ACE)
Scholars program at UNCG to increase cultural diversity in UNCG’s program
and in the library and information field as a whole. Both of these projects
were funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Dr. Chu was
the winner of the 2015 Distinguished Service Award from the Chinese
American Librarians Association (CALA), the association’s highest honor.
She is serving as the American Library Association’s (ALA) representative
to the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO. In this capacity, she advocates
for “the transformational role of libraries and ensuring information access
for all, in strategic alignment with UNESCO priorities.” She is active in
many professional organizations, including CALA, ALA, Association for
Library and Information Science Education (ALISE), International Federation
of Library Associations (IFLA) and others. In addition, she has been
honored nationally and internationally with multiple awards that mark her
commitment to excellence in the profession.

Dr. Chu’s impressive multilingual contributions to the field include her
extensive publication record of articles, over 40 refereed articles and
book chapters, as well as her co-authored book, *Educating the Profession:
40 years of the IFLA Section on Education and Training*. She is a highly
sought-after speaker, as well as an active consultant. Dr. Chu has
successfully led at least sixty grants, many of them contribute to her
interests in diversity and multiculturalism.

We want to acknowledge that her work is notable for extending beyond the
classroom, and most recently in support of Southeast Asian refugees. Her
background in language, literature, and psychology has helped support the
local, national, and international community. Her transnational, ethnic
minority and multilingual background has been especially important to her
students as they develop their own courses of study and research. She has
been the recipient of many awards, but her greatest reward comes from the
respect and appreciation she has earned from her students, colleagues, and
community members as well as her commitment to being an encouraging
educator.

The impact of Dr. Chu’s influence on the profession is clear from the
letters in support for Dr. Chu’s nomination for this award. Her
encouragement, intellectual scope and the care she takes with her students
is widely felt and extremely important. Our profession has benefited
greatly from the students who have been guided by her throughout the years.

The 2018 Beta Phi Mu Award Jury is comprised of Emily A. Bergman, Glendale
Community College, Glendale, California; Deana Groves, Western KY
University, Bowling Green, KY; Susan Polos Fox Lane High School in Bedford,
NY; Neely Tang, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY; and Annie
Zeidman-Karpinski, Jury Chair, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.

The Beta Phi Mu Award will be presented on Sunday, June 24, 2018, at the
American Library Association Annual Conference in New Orleans.

Emily Bergman
[email protected]
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