Karl Preusker Medal
The Karl Preusker Medal is an award that the Association of Library & Information Germany awards annually on the Day of Libraries in memory of Karl Benjamin Preusker to people and institutions that effectively promote the cultural mission of the library system . The award was established in 1996 by the German Literature Conference and awarded by it until 2009.
Award winners
- 1996 Peter Härtling
- 1997 Annette Kasper
- 1998 Christa Spangenberg
- 1999 Jürgen Heckel
- 2000 Roswitha Kuhnert
- 2001 Bettina Windau
- 2002 Erich Loest
- 2003 Regina Peeters
- 2004 Angelika Casper , spokeswoman for the initiative to save the Cologne school libraries
- 2005 Birgit Dankert
- 2006 Paul Raabe
- 2007 Georg P. Salzmann , book collector
- 2008 Martin Weskott
- 2009 Marion Schulz , librarian in Bremen (For her contribution to setting up a database on women writers in Germany after 1945 and researching the literature of these women authors.)
- 2010 no winner
- 2011 Horst Köhler , former Federal President D.
- 2012 Ranga Yogeshwar
- 2013 Bernhard Fabian
- 2014 Thomas Feibel
- 2015 Konrad Umlauf
- 2016 Thomas Beyer
- 2017 Claudia Fabian
- 2018 Alliance of Science Organizations
- 2019 Hannelore Vogt
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Professor Dr. Konrad Umlauf receives the Karl Preusker Medal 2015 . Press release of the Bibliothek & Information Deutschland from September 23, 2015. Accessed on September 24, 2015.
- ↑ Dr. Claudia Fabian receives the Karl Preusker Medal 2017. Editorial report of the website https://bub.de from July 25, 2017. Accessed on February 18, 2020.
- ↑ Karl Preusker Medal 2018 goes to the Alliance of Science Organizations. September 30, 2018, accessed October 3, 2018 .