The Polar Libraries Colloquy is an international organization of librarians, archivists and others concerned with the collection, preservation, and dissemination of information dealing with the Arctic and Antarctic regions.
Background
The Polar Libraries Colloquy grew out of the Northern Libraries Colloquy, which first met in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in June 1971. The history of the Northern Libraries Colloquy was described by Geraldine Cooke in 1974. Later history of the Polar Libraries Colloquy was described by Andrews, as well as by Corley Murchison.
The Colloquy meets biennially, by tradition alternating between Europe and North America. The Colloquy is governed by an international steering committee. It also publishes a newsletter, the Polar Libraries Bulletin, as well as proceedings of the Colloquies. The Polar Libraries Colloquy is a member of the University of the Arctic. As a UArctic member, the PLC initiated a thematic network for decolonizing Arctic libraries and archives metadata in 2022.
William Mills Prize for Non-Fiction Polar Books
The William Mills Prize for Non-Fiction Polar Books was established in memory of William Mills (1951âÂÂ2004), who was librarian and keeper of collections at the Scott Polar Research Institute was an active member of the Polar Libraries Colloquy. The prize was first awarded at the 21st Colloquy in Rome in 2006.
Mills Prize Award Winners
- 2024:
- 2022:
- 2020:
- 2018:
- 2016:
- 2014:
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- 2008:
- 2006:
Hubert Wenger Award
An award designed award is to provide financial assistance to one or more delegates who might otherwise be unable to attend a Polar Libraries Colloquy biennial meeting. Named in honor of Hubert Wenger. Wenger and his wife, Beatrice, were long-standing members of Polar Libraries Colloquy.
Meetings
- 1st Northern Libraries Colloquy, June 16âÂÂ17, 1971, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- 2nd Northern Libraries Colloquy, May 21 â June 2, 1972, Hanover, U.S.A
- 3rd Northern Libraries Colloquy, June 25âÂÂ29, 1973, Cambridge, England
- 4th Northern Libraries Colloquy, June 2âÂÂ6, 1974, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- 5th Northern Libraries Colloquy, May 26âÂÂ30, 1975, Rovaniemi, Finland
- 6th Northern Libraries Colloquy, July 12âÂÂ15, 1976, Fairbanks, Alaska, U.S.A.
- 7th Northern Libraries Colloquy, September 19âÂÂ23, 1978, Paris, France
- 8th Northern Libraries Colloquy, June 1âÂÂ6, 1980, Edmonton and Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada
- 9th Northern Libraries Colloquy, 1982, Tromsø, Norway
- 10th Northern Libraries Colloquy, August 12âÂÂ16, 1984, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
- 11th Northern Libraries Colloquy, June 9âÂÂ12, 1986, LuleÃÂ¥, Sweden
- 12th Northern Libraries Colloquy, June 5âÂÂ9, 1988, Boulder, Colorado, U.S.A
- 13th Polar Libraries Colloquy, June 10âÂÂ14, 1990, Rovaniemi, Finland
- 14th Polar Libraries Colloquy, May 3âÂÂ7, 1992, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A.
- 15th Polar Libraries Colloquy, July 3âÂÂ8, 1994, Cambridge, England
- 16th Polar Libraries Colloquy, June 17âÂÂ22, 1996, Anchorage, Alaska, U.S.A.
- 17th Polar Libraries Colloquy, September 20âÂÂ25, 1998, Reykjavik, Iceland
- 18th Polar Libraries Colloquy, June 12âÂÂ17, 2000, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
- 19th Polar Libraries Colloquy, June 17âÂÂ21, 2002, Copenhagen, Denmark
- 20th Polar Libraries Colloquy, June 7âÂÂ11, 2004, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- 21st Polar Libraries Colloquy, May 8âÂÂ12, 2006, Rome, Italy
- 22nd Polar Libraries Colloquy, June 2âÂÂ6, 2008, Edmonton, Canada
- 23rd Polar Libraries Colloquy, June 13âÂÂ18, 2010, Bremerhaven, Germany
- 24th Polar Libraries Colloquy, June 11âÂÂ14, 2012, Boulder, U.S.A.
- 25th Polar Libraries Colloquy, June 29 â July 3, 2014 Cambridge, UK
- 26th Polar Libraries Colloquy, July 10âÂÂ15, 2016, Fairbanks, U.S.A.
- 27th Polar Libraries Colloquy, June 10âÂÂ16, 2018, Rovaniemi, Finland
- 28th Polar Libraries Colloquy, June 5âÂÂ11, 2022, Quebec City, Canada
- 29th Polar Libraries Colloquy, June 9âÂÂ14, 2024, Tromsø, Norway
- Upcoming: 30th Polar Libraries Colloquy, June 2026, Columbus, USA
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