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DANJ Award for Outstanding Achievement in a Government Documents Paper/Project

About the Award

The Documents Association of New Jersey created an annual award to be given to the student who creates the "best" project in the Government Documents class each fall. Papers are submitted by the government information instructor and the winning paper is chosen by a DANJ Committee. Some of the factors considered are intellectual content, organization, and usefulness to the profession. The prize, awarded at Commencement, is $300.

Winners

2007
Nadine Sergejeff
The Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 and the Interstate Highway System in the United States

2006
Thomas Ayars
The Road to the Iraq War: An Annotated Bibliography

2005
John Beekman
File 404: Permanence and Access Issues in Government Information

2004
Anne Marie Lyons
A Social History of Paperwork Reform Efforts

2003
Elizabeth B. Patterson
An Analysis of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: Integration Statistics for Higher Education

2002
Megan O'Malley
Vaccine Law and Policy: A Question of 'Compulsory Safey' (vaccine.pdf)

2001
Frances Housten
The Lindbergh Kidnapping: A Guide


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