User:P64/FSF/Children's

subpages
 * /Carnegie ; /Greenaway ;  /Guardian ; /Newbery ; /Caldecott


 * /VIAF ; /VIAF/Joint 2014
 * /work --2012-12-23 redirect
 * /Dickinson ; /Jones ; /Nimmo


 * /Narnia
 * Alexander/Prydain is one FSF neighbor with subpage
 * Konigsburg is one FSF neighbor
 * McCaffrey/Pern is several FSF neighbors (20121216 inclg the Sandbox neighbor)

Attention. There are two "Awards" sections. (among other things).


 * Edward Ardizzone
 * ISFDB


 * Rachel Field 2016-03-04
 * Rachel Lyman Field; Mrs. Arthur Siegfried Pederson
 * ISFDB


 * 24-29331 six plays
 * 27-17819 The magic pawnshop; a New Year's eve fantasy, by Rachel Field, decorated by Elizabeth MacKinstry (E.P. Dutton, c1927)
 * 31-28324 The yellow shop, by Rachel Field, illustrated by the author (Doubleday Doran, 1931)


 * 29-2702 (HathiTrust) The white cat, and other old French fairy tales, by Mme. la comtesse d'Aulnoy, arranged by Rachel Field and drawn by E. MacKinstry (Macmillan, 1928) --per intro by EM, transl 1860s, abridged/arranged by Field
 * 29-25017 American folk and fairy tales, selected by Rachel Field, with drawings by Margaret Freeman (Scribner's, 1929)

and Arthur Pederson, 1937 37-33909


 * Neil Randall

https://lccn.loc.gov/n88030889 (20, all except PC Magazine wireless) https://uwaterloo.ca/english/people-profiles/neil-randall

VIAF=264175391 35175325 305000722 (lc undiff) same person, distinguished as two by the two Polish libraries and undifferentiated at LC

Categories and redirects
Template talk:R from fictional character
 * 1

By the way, the latter is one of the 72 subcats in the former. They are siblings, too, and two of only three! subcats in.

Do we really have only 10 redirects from fictional places? (Template R from fictional place has been transcluded only 10 times, so that the auto-populated cat contains only 10 pages.) Anyway, that cat should be another subcat in, I believe, as the latter is not really about lists.

Middle-earth stand apart from unique in our coverage of fiction? Perhaps not uniquely, as "Anime and manga" and "Comics" may have similar status; see eg. --P64 (talk) 17:08, 16 March 2015 (UTC)


 * , with character, element, episode "to lists" subcats
 * Geography
 * Middle-earth
 * Middle-earth

5 subcats, 5434 pages inclg eg
 * – mainly TV but contains the Fchar rcats

in turn,


 * – autopop
 * Template:R from fictional character


 * also (TV only?)
 * also Template:Character redirect entry


 * – autopop
 * cat
 * Template:R from fictional element


 * – autopop
 * cat
 * Template:R from fictional place

Wikipedia talk:Categorization
 * 2


 * The software doesn't provide any special tools for informing readers that some incoming redirects are substantial, or displaying categories in which those redirects have been placed. Nor have we developed any equivalent practices using the general tools that are available --effective handmade links to those redirects. So the substantial categorization of redirects does not function for upward navigation.
 * For instance, the redirect is in cats  and . Our article about her, Janet and Allan Ahlberg, is not in those categories, nor does it provide any related notice, much less provide wikilinks. Editors as well as readers inevitably stumble; such articles are likely to be placed in categories that duplicate their incoming redirects, and deleted from those categories, by successive editors. (At the moment Janet and Allan Ahlberg is in her 1944 births and 1994 deaths categories. It is in the writers category, correctly by all accounts because she and he wrote separately, and also jointly.)
 * --P64 (talk) 17:08, 16 March 2015 (UTC)

Archives
 * 3

Wikipedia talk:Categorization/Archive 14 (April 2012)

Wikipedia talk:Categorization/Archive 14 (5 May 2012), etc

Wikipedia talk:Categorization/Archive 14 (4 June 2012)

Wikipedia talk:Categorization/Archive 14 (8 June 2012)

Wikipedia talk:Redirect/Archive 2013 ((4 August 2013), etc

Wikipedia talk:Redirect/Archive 2013 (5 December 2013)

Wikipedia talk:Categorizing redirects (18 December 2012)

Wikipedia talk:Authority control
 * 4

Clinic, 2014-01-05; 4 wd
 * -- fully protected with no content except the redirect definition and template R protected

father, BDD 2014-09-26; 0 wd no ID (Oxford Biography Index Number)

joint, Vycl;
 * eu:Sergio Blanco Rivas 1 wd several ID
 * wife Estíbaliz Uranga 2 wd no ID (not even MusicBrainz)
 * duo Sergio y Estíbaliz 5 wd several ID

joint, Vycl; not at wd; broken model at WD Kevin Kopelow and Heath Seifert

joint, Vycl; 1 wd no ID (IMDb)
 * Kevin Kopelow and Heath Seifert

joint, Vycl; 1 wd several ID

joint, Vycl; 1 wd several ID
 * Albert and David Maysles

joint, Vycl, Mirokado; 0 wd ; no ID

joint, Mirokado interlanguage diff (and Next diff); 6 wd ; several ID
 * André and Magda Trocmé

add DEFAULTSORT, 3 cats Living, DoB PoB missing (no further action yet; see Wikipedia talk:Authority control


 * messed up at WikiData fr:Kevin Kopelow
 * not at WD - Kopelow
 * no links at WD - Holcroft

2015-03-22, Wikipedia talk:Authority control
 * CatScan V3.0

(~1500); (~500)

(6414); (276K) do not intersect that giant for this purpose
 * 2015-03-23 intersection = 10 (from people); 0 (from pseudonyms)
 * (109K) = 9 (all but Sergio Blanco)

VIAF not on Wikidata is now equivalent here: the tracking category covers all these EN.wiki redirects because WD pages for these people do not link them

Historic newspapers
Marguerite Henry
 * 1997-11-27  Mooar, Brian. " 'Misty' Author Marguerite Henry Dies at Age 95". The Washington Post. November 27, 1997. Page C7. Quote: "died Nov. 26 at her home in Rancho Santa Fe".  Lead paragraphs at HighBeam Research (highbeam.com); full text available by subscription.
 * 1997-11-29 NYT "Marguerite Henry, 95, Author Of the 'Chincoteague' Series". Wolfgang Saxon. The New York Times. November 29, 1997. Page A13.
 * 1997-12-01 Washington Post  "Marguerite Henry's Legacy". p. A24
 * (editorial)
 * children's classics "the bread and butter of the communities where they are set" --for Assateague/Chincoteague as for Prince Edward Island and De Smet SD


 * 1997-12-05 Philadelphia Tribune [weekly?] Dana Caivo, AP
 * AP obituary quotes Susan Foster Ambrose, family friend who cared for her "complications from several strokes". "When she wrote 'Chincoteague' she would go to the island and sit in the wildgrass and really get a feel for it."
 * the latter quotation is unique to this source but Mooar quotes Ambrose otherwise


 * "Marguerite Henry 1902–1997". Publisher's Weekly. December 15, 1997. p. 27.
 * listed in the article by another editor

2015-02-13 the article cites all except the Caivo/AP obituary

Both Mooar and Saxon need much heavier use.

One vote cast on behalf of online poll
National Baseball Hall of Fame

The sports website Deadspin announced in November that "We'd Like to Buy Your Vote"—that is, to arrange for eligible writers to cast their ballots on behalf of a poll it would conduct online. Such an arrangement was completed with one voter, Miami Herald columnist and ESPN radio and TV host Dan Le Batard, who remained anonymous until the official results of the election were announced in January. In exchange for a cash donation to charity, he completed his ballot according to the collective "vote" of those who participated in the December poll at Deadspin. One day after the website revealed "our voter" and published his statement, on January 9 the BBWAA announced that it had suspended Le Batard for one year and had permanently revoked his eligibility to vote for the Hall of Fame. ESPN ombudsman Robert Lipsyte reviewed the "caper" one week later.

http://grantland.com/features/mlb-hall-fame-voting-steroid-era/ "The Steroid Hunt". Bryan Curtis. January 8, 2014. Grantland.

EBMA authors
/EBMA authors; de:Benutzer:p64de/EBMA authors

Misc. needs

 * Jennifer A. Nielsen might be another The False Prince


 * 2010–2015

Generally: search this user page, among others, for the word "needs"
 * needs

Robin Preiss Glasser VIAF needs merge

Diana Cain Bluthenthal

VIAF=102678911 needs merge

Theo Black, Theodor Black, husband of Holly Black; 8 illustrator credits in ISFDB
 * Spouses, etc (spice?)

Phoenix books notes
0. Talk:Sean O'Hagan (journalist)

1. Talk: The End of Time

draft reply 2014-04-14
 * Regarding the English-language eds, I agree except that we should give both subtitles even if we learn that one was not first.
 * Phoenix generally publishes paperback editions Weidenfeld & Nicolson Ltd books, where WN was independent to 1991 and constituted the core of The Orion Publishing Group --or core of its backlist, books in progress, ed. staff, established writers-- from its establishment (presumably under some legal name that begins 'Orion') in 1991 --subsequently under Hachette and Lagardère SCA.


 * I don't yet see that we need a page for the Phoenix (British imprint), except one or more redirects to Weidenfeld & Nicolson, Orion Publishing Group, maybe elsewhere too.
 * For what's worth, template Lagardère now displays pagenmames that include four steps down -- Lagardère Group / Hachette (publisher) / Orion Publishing Group / Weidenfeld & Nicolson -- not now down to Phoenix. --and the word 'Phoenix' now appears only three and four steps down, in the two pages that the preceding paragraph links directly.


 * The expansion of our one-line Orion-Phoenix stub (version Oct 2010) two years ago ([http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Phoenix_Books&diff=497552443&oldid=389326038 Jun 2010 diffs) was unfortunate. As that Phoenix Books is not related, the Stub should have been overwritten. Also as one of the four listed books was a paperback reissue by Orion-Phoenix rather than a Phoenix Books publication.


 * some pages whose interrelation, and whose use in piped links, is troubling: Little, Brown and Company; Little, Brown Book Group; Hachette (publisher)

2. Talk:Phoenix Books

import verbatim Phoenix (Audio) (Books) --from google 'phoenix audio books'

This list may soon be revised and/or integrated partly with Phoenix Press or Phoenix. -P64 2014-04-13


 * [2009?]-09-16 "Phoenix Books, Inc. Announces New Leadership and Editorial"
 * 2010-04-26 "Phoenix Books Closes" --evidently it did not close (permanently)
 * acq. Offerman late 2007; Viner deceased mid-2009 and company repositioned late 2009


 * (c) 2011 Phoenix Books (and Audio) (Inc); imprints Dove Books, Pickwick Press
 * ./about About Phoenix Books, Inc: "One of the most formidable companies in audiobook history, Phoenix ..."

above this line certainly related to the Viner enterprise(s)


 * VT independent bookstore(s) estab. 2007
 * (c) 2013 Phoenix Audio download evidently available now
 * original paperback apparently publ 1994(!) ISBN 1-59777-525-8 ppb Phoenix Audio, Jan 1994 (also: ISBN 0-7868-6059-6 hc Hyperion, Sep 1994; ISBN 0-06-222832-3 ppb IT Books, Jun 2013)

--P64 (talk) 18:10, 13 April 2014 (UTC) end import


 * 2010-04 includes "Phoenix Books Inc. ... was abruptly closed Friday" Apr 2010

two more
 * 2005-06. The new company planned to release 100 audiobooks and 20 print books during 2005 and 2006. http://variety.com/2005/scene/news/viner-rises-again-with-phoenix-books-1117924779
 * 2007-11 The company was called "Phoenix New Millenium" at the time of its 2007 sale by Viner to Dwight D. Opperman, who would reportedly rename it Phoenix Books. http://variety.com/2007/scene/news/opperman-acquires-phoenix-1117976343

http://www.orionbooks.co.uk/Information/About-Orion.page

3. Faye Resnick
 * Faye D. Resnick with Mike Walker (1994, October 1). Nicole Brown Simpson: The Private Diary of a Life Interrupted (2nd ed.). Beverly Hills, CA: Dove Books. ISBN 0-7871-0339-X 244pp
 * ISBN 155144061X (December 1994); ISBNsearch.org attributes the other to Newstar Press, Oct 1994, hc, first


 * [sound recording, abridged]. Dove Audio. ISBN 0-7871-0344-6 3hr
 * ISBNsearch Dove Entertainment Inc, Dec 1994, audio


 * Faye D. Resnick with Jeanne V. Bell (1996, February). Shattered: In the Eye of the Storm. Dove Books. ISBN 0-7871-0730-1
 * ISBNsearch: Newstar Press, Feb 1996, hc




 * Shattered ..., read by Meredith MacRae, Dove Audio, 1995 http://worldcat.org/oclc/731249045
 * Nicole Brown Simpson : details the life and marriage of Nicole and O. J. Simpson, Signet, 1994 ISBN 0451185919 http://worldcat.org/oclc/60261878
 * ISBNsearch Signet, Dec 1994, ppb

3b. OJ Simpson jurors
 * Madam Foreman: A rush to judgment?, Dove Books ISBN 0-7871-0918-5 237pp -- "Responsibility: Armanda Cooley, Carrie Bess, and Marsha Rubin-Jackson, as told to Tom Byrnes, with Mike Walker." http://worldcat.org/oclc/755067372
 * ISBNsearch Newstar Press, Jan 1996, hc, first


 * [sound recording, abridged] Dove Audio, 1996 ISBN 0-7871-0917-7 3hr --read by Cooley, Bess, Rubin-Jackson; ed Mike Walker
 * ISBNsearch Dove Entertainment Inc, Dec 1995, audio cassette

do MOUSEOVER CHECK for many ISBN

4. Bill Maher, New Millenium Entertainment
 * When You Ride Alone You Ride with bin Laden: What the Government Should Be Telling Us to Help Fight the War on Terrorism, 2003 (ISBN 1-893224-90-2)
 * ISBNsearch Phoenix Audio, Sep 2003, "1st Pbk"

book article gives New Millenium, Oct 2002, ISBN 1-59777-513-4 --and NEEDs basic work
 * ISBNsearch Phoenix Books, Aug 2005, ppb

5. Phoenix Books (and Audio) --current? http://phoenixbooksandaudio.com/books/detail/bodytransformation/?format=hardcover

(c) 2011; Featured Titles have 2009/2010 dates elsewhere

latest Tweet: 22 Mar 2013 https://twitter.com/phoenixbooksinc


 * recent/forthcoming publications at 2010-04 maybe-closing

Shari Arison, Birth (November, 2009) 100,000 copies --her second book Activate your goodness : transforming the world through doing good (Carlsbad, CA: Hay House, 2013)

Linda Gray Sexton, Half in Love: Surviving the Legacy of Suicide (Berkeley: Counterpoint, 2011) [memoir]

James Brown (author), This River (Berkeley: Counterpoint, 2011)

Baseball writers
SABR links 13, 10 blue, 3 red

LAP t Bob Davids, founder (deceased) LAP t Bob McConnell, Home Run Log (deceased) Bill Carle, Biographical Committee -- LCCatalog conflates two Larry Lester, Negro Leagues Committee Lyle Spatz, Records Committee

W LAP t Bill James, analyst, writer LAP t David Nemec, prolific writer W LAP t Rob Neyer, analyst, journalist LAP t Pete Palmer, analyst, encyclopedist sLAP t David Smith (baseball historian), analyst, Retrosheet founder LAP t John Thorn, historian, encyclopedist sLAP t Robert L. Tiemann, historian sLAP t David W. Vincent, Home Run Log

VIAF=284646406 needs merge

W LAP t Henry Chadwick (writer) W .AP t O. P. Caylor LAP t Sam Lacy LAP t Ernest Lanigan LAP t Tim Murnane W LAP t Francis Richter ..P t Wendell Smith W LAP t Alfred H. Spink --LCCat: birthyear 1853 LAP t J. G. Taylor Spink --not in Baseball writers
 * historic

LAP t Roger Angell sLAP t Bob Carroll (author), football, military history --not in Baseball writers LAP - Carson Cistulli (not tagged) LAP t Peter Gammons sLAP t Gary Gillette LAP t Jerome Holtzman LAP t Roger Kahn
 * other

David Block (writer) David L. Block; b. Mar. 27, 1944

http://sabr.org/about/henry-chadwick-award Davids, James, Palmer, Lee Allen (baseball) Peter Morris (baseball historian) Peter Morris (writer) Peter R. Morris, b. May 20, 1962
 * Chadwick Award winners (inaugural 10)

w   David Neft David S.    Lawrence Ritter Lawrence S., Larry w   Harold Seymour 2+ fr:Harold Seymour and Dorothy Seymour Mills 0

VIAF=283441312 needs merge

That is Mills, DS Mills, DJ VIAF=75950245 106422098 (us, ca) Seymour, DZ VIAF=55386844 104022350 (us, ca) w   Jules Tygiel 1+ links here fr:Jules Tygiel


 * (77/ 85) --inclg all 10 except Davids, Palmer, Smith
 * subcat (65+1) --overlap 24 30
 * — does not include Harold Seymour but see fr:Harold Seymour !
 * — nor Peter Morris (baseball historian) - see Category talk:Baseball writers

Veterans Committee


 * (21) --overlap 4 : James, Neyer, Thorn, Vincent
 * — does not include Ernest Lanigan, Bob McConnell, Allan Roth, Alfred Henry Spink, Robert L. Tiemann

baseball historians --no cat

baseball compiler-researchers --no cat

NEED revive categories such as

R abbreviation, initialism, acronym
-- R from long name (7049) <== {R long} (278) -- < 200 articles inclg dozens from my yesterday work
 * Long to short

whose incoming redirects include Template:R to abbreviated name Template:R to abbreviated title (78/ 57)
 * R to initialism <== R to initials (7/ 0 articles) R to abbreviation (41/ 3 articles)
 * those three remainders should be "difficult cases" --BNC connector, BMRB Limited, EX-IC


 * other difficult cases: NYCB 2008, XBMC

My experience suggest to me that the two redirects should not be used and their target should be {R from long name}, ie {Redr|long}.

Short targets should not include Wikipeditor abbreviations, a type of neologism. But most short-name source pages (below) may be editorial shortcuts.

-- R from short name (10871) <== {R short} (275)
 * Short to long

incoming redirects include Template:R abbreviation Template:R from abbreviated name Template:R from abbreviated title

(11035) + 251 + 121
 * R from initialism <== R from initials (266) R from abbreviation (9354)

There are dozens of template redirects from shorter and longer versions of those three template names. For example there are 3, 24, 14, 73 uses of R from ab, abb, abbr, abbrev; 0, 0, 2 uses of R from ii, in, init.

2014-03-08 --much work on above, needs reconstruction

should ask others about detail scope of initialism R to acronym (6/ 14) R from acronym (251/ 248) --inclg many 'ac' redirects
 * Acronym v initialism

.

 * User:P64/FSF/Konigsburg (contemporary realism)
 * User:P64/FSF/Alexander

See also User:P64/FSF/Locus all-time polls and much McCaffrey under /FSF.
 * Susan Cooper
 * The Dark is Rising


 * Diana Wynne Jones with main bibliography
 * Chrestomanci; Category:Chrestomanci books
 * The Tough Guide to Fantasyland +Derkholm


 * Jenny Nimmo
 * Children of the Red King

Children's fantasy novel


 * Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Wales/Archive 2
 * Category talk:Novels set in Wales
 * Category talk:Welsh fantasy novels

.

 * "temporary" sections below pertain to biographies (and some book articles) Peter Dickinson, Nina Bawden, Diana Wynne Jones


 * Rosemary Harris
 * Bruce S. http://www.nytimes.com/1995/04/30/style/weddings-rosemary-simari-and-bruce-harris.html
 * Rosemary Simari http://www.rosemaryharris.com/
 * their 1995 wedding http://www.nytimes.com/1995/04/30/style/weddings-rosemary-simari-and-bruce-harris.html
 * LCCN does conflate two http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2007070264.html

I suspect that the other is author of Prejudice and tolerance; Power and powerlessness -- as well as the Mdebe books

Talk: British literature (quote paragraph two) Literature in the Celtic languages of the islands is the oldest surviving vernacular literature in Europe.

This needs work. First, the linked article gives no sources, neither References nor External links (tagged in 2006; little changed since 2007 coverage of the Phillippines). It explains vernacular as the speech of the common people and asserts, "In the European tradition, this effectively means literature not written in Latin." --without any explanation why or any statement that "the European tradition" means Europe as a post-classical culture rather than a territory. --or whatever reason we have for excluding earlier Mediterranean civilizations where ancient languages were vernacular (pardon the expression). Lacking a valuable target article, the meaning of the term needs explanation here or (probably better) this article should say what it means without a technical term.

CATEGORY SPACING If I understand correctly this editor has recently revised 3000 articles partly/wholly to tweak spaces in the category section.

South Grand Island Bridge
 * see also November version
 * and Zillow 4916 E River Rd

Template talk: WikiProject United States/doc in progress 2013-01-25
 * I have completed the directory for my own purposes.

note that USA has explicitly US-related wikiprojects such as WP:WikiProject Asian Americans and WP:US Government in addition to subsidiaries such as state and city projects.

Regarding subsidiary projects --that is, US-related projects that are supported by the single WP US template-- one relevant question is which biographies of "People from Ohio" (or another state) should be assigned to the state wikiproject, such as Talk: Home Run Johnson. Which other articles such as Talk:Cincinnati Reds should be tagged? Which people and institution articles should be tagged WP US if

15 "a wonderful place" "it became boring" 17 "absolutely loved" first school with "open plan" 17 village school "pretty Dickensian--a complete contrast" 18 "I quite liked secondary school" 23 "I was very lucky in having such good friends" espy in teens 24 Elizabeth Goudge 27 Jessica Mitford
 * Conversations with J K Rowling


 * Elfrida Vipont
 * The Offcomers at Kirkus Reviews (24 February 1967)
 * The Elephant and the Bad Baby at Kirkus Reviews (1 Jan 1969)
 * Towards a High Attic: ... George Eliot ... at Kirkus Reviews (20 May 1971)
 * Bed in Hell at Kirkus Reviews (27 Jan 1974)

Script-assested MOS:NUM and so on
This workspace has contributed to User:P64/Technical. 2013-10-23

British Council
British council; de:Vorlage:British council

Contemporary writers --Melvin Burgess Penelope Lively A. S. Byatt

2013-09-12, all of my biographies ;-) but genre Children or Young adult hits many many more

de:Benutzer/P64de/Perlentaucher

d od-bi Brian Aldiss d David Almond - Rachel Anderson d Malorie Blackman d Quentin Blake d od-bi Tim Bowler d od-bi Theresa Breslin -Raymond Briggs d Anthony Browne d Melvin Burgess d John Burningham d Aidan Chambers d Lauren Child -Gillian Clarke d Eoin Colfer d Frank Cottrell Boyce d od-bi Gillian Cross d Kevin Crossley-Holland d -d-b- Anita Desai d od-b- Berlie Doherty d Anne Fine -Michael Foreman d odpbi Neil Gaiman -Jane Gardam -Jamila Gavin d.Mark Haddon dSonya Hartnett dElizabeth Laird (author) d.Geraldine McCaughrean d.Hilary McKay d Michael Morpurgo d od-bi Patrick Ness d odpb- Beverley Naidoo -Michelle Paver d.Mal Peet d od-bi Terry Pratchett -Alison Prince d odpbi Philip Pullman dPhilip Reeve d Michael Rosen d odpb- Meg Rosoff d -dpbi Tony Ross d.J. K. Rowling d od-biKate Thompson d Jacqueline Wilson -Simon Winchester

Perl: Gaiman, Naidoo, Nesbit, Pullman

Persondata
Tir na n-Og Award - TnO coverage commonly missing or inadequate
 * AC and Persondata - all bluelink award winners done 2013-09-12

Charles Hawes may need another look after major revision and expansion 2013-05-08, -18

Elleman

Category:Persondata templates without short description parameter
 * The residuals need confirmation after a few days.

Category:Newbery Medal winners ✅ (main not in cat)
 * Amer
 * 0

Category:Newbery Medal winning works ✅ (main not in cat)

Co-authors are eligible to win but that has not happened --indeed, runners-up only in 1931, 1952

Newbery Honor also ✅ prefaces (main not in cat)

Category:Newbery Honor winners ✅ (main not in cat)
 * 43

Category:Caldecott Medal winners ✅ (main is *)
 * 0

Category:Caldecott Medal winning works ✅ (main is *)

Co-illustrators are eligible to win and five have done so --most recently Alice and Martin Provensen in 1984


 * Concordia University --where is this collection, USM or Concordia?

Category:Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal winners ✅ preface
 * 0

Category:Michael L. Printz Award winners ✅ (main not in cat)
 * 0

Category:Michael L. Printz Award winning works ✅ (main not in cat)

Category:Carnegie Medal in Literature winners ✅ (main not in cat)
 * Brit
 * should be none 2013-09-12 (?)


 * 15 Harnett Kemp

Carnegie Medal in Literature winners 	Peter Dickinson

Carnegie Medal in Literature winners 	Rosemary Harris (writer)

Category:Carnegie Medal in Literature winning works ✅ (main not in cat)

Category:Kate Greenaway Medal winners ✅ (main not in cat)
 * 0

Category:Kate Greenaway Medal winning works ✅ (main not in cat)

Category:Guardian Children's Fiction Prize winners (✅ (main not in cat)
 * Peter Dickinson

Category:Guardian Children's Fiction Prize winning works ✅ (main not in cat)

Category:Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration winners ✅ preface
 * International
 * 0

Category:Hans Christian Andersen Award for Writing winners ✅ preface
 * 0

Category:Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award winners ✅ preface
 * should be none

= Awards =
 * 2016-03-03 first of two such Level 1 headings


 * Charlotte Zolotow

Sarah Abbott (Where I begin, 1970; The old dog, 1972); rev newly ill 1995 http://lccn.loc.gov/93041081
 * Where I Begin (Coward-McCann, 1970) http://lccn.loc.gov/70121329
 * The Old Dog 1972 George Mocniak http://lccn.loc.gov/77132602 Kirkus Review [1972?] http://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/sarah-abbott/the-old-dog/

Charlotte Bookman (The city boy and the country horse, 1952)) http://lccn.loc.gov/53020871


 * The Wind
 * 1962 Lasker http://lccn.loc.gov/62017045
 * 1975 Knotts http://lccn.loc.gov/74002635
 * 1995 Vitale http://lccn.loc.gov/94014477

River Winding
 * 1970 Shekerjian http://lccn.loc.gov/70123519
 * 1978 Mizumura http://lccn.loc.gov/77027670

Bunny Some Things Go Together (1972, ... 1999)
 * 1959 Peterson http://lccn.loc.gov/59007370
 * 1998 Craig http://lccn.loc.gov/97036827
 * 1969 http://lccn.loc.gov/69017549	75882 Sylvie Selig UK?
 * 1983 http://lccn.loc.gov/82048694 8929731 Karen Gundersheimer US?
 * 31919093 activity guide?
 * 1999 http://lccn.loc.gov/98070966 40930393 Ashley Wolff "newly illustrated ed."

The Beautiful Christmas Tree editions Ruth Robbins Yan Nascimbene


 * Phoenix Award
 * http://chla.wikispaces.com/Phoenix+Award ; http://chla.wikispaces.com/Phoenix+Award+2007 ; http://blogs.slj.com/afuse8production/2010/09/30/the-phoenix-award-quite-possibly-the-least-known-award-in-childrens-literature/ ;

Talk:Phoenix Award s- oOLAP Graham Salisbury O=poets 230 oLAP Gary Soto i34054 one novel, two short -- obLAP Sara Fanelli 0 i60291 few --next year's Phoenix PBA in section 1 -- o LAP Charlotte Zolotow 0 --no Phoenix -2 LAP Kady MacDonald Denton 0 --Phoenix PB r-u in section 2 s2 LAP Ursula Nordstrom 0 s- LAP Peggy Rathmann 1 de:Peggy Rathmann --Phoenix PBA hastily in lead section s2 oiLAP Paul O. Zelinsky 0 --Phoenix PBA hastily in lead section; much work on list of Books -2 o LAP Anne Isaacs 0 i167631 --Phoenix PBA hastily in lead section; much work on list of Works s2 b AP Raymond Briggs 10 --no Phoenix s- o LAP Denise Fleming 0 --Phoenix basics in Stub s2 oLAP Kevin Henkes 1 --Phoenix basics in section 1, annotated listing
 * picture


 * Annual announcements/blurbs
 * current Phoenix Award top page 2015 winner (1);
 * current Picture Book page 2015 and 2 Honor Books (3)
 * ChLA Newsl -- available 2014-07-13 only volumes 2012, 2013 (four issues)
 * 2013.2 2014 book/Picture Book winner/Honor (5); see p6-7
 * 2012.2 2013 novel/Picture winner/Honor (4); see p6
 * top page at Internet Archive 2013(-07-04) to -12-11 2013 winner
 * 2012-03-20 (to 10-06) 2012 winner
 * 2011(-07-20) to 10-04 2011 winner
 * Simmons College 2012 Karen Hesse (not her book)


 * predecessor ChLA wiki 2005-2007 winners
 * predecessor ChLA wiki Phoenix Papers list with 2000-2003 winners, 2000-2001 Honor Books - "summary" may be critical blurb, maybe with other info

"Literary Slipstreams: Children's Literature Association Conference" (2012). Children's Literature at Simmons. Simmons College. Retrieved 2012-08-24.

May 2014
2015 TirnaNog
 * presented -05-14 -- English http://www.books.wales/newyddion-news/news-detail?id=12942

June 2014
BG Horn Book;

CILIP 2013, 2014
 * Kevin Brooks (writer), The Bunker Diary -- ✅ Living Archive 135 ; pr2014
 * Sally Gardner, Maggot Moon -- ✅ Living Archive 134 ; pr2014
 * Jon Klassen, This Is Not My Hat -- ✅ Living Archive 136 ; pr2014
 * Levi Pinfold, The Black Dog -- http://www.carnegiegreenaway.org.uk/livingarchive/title.php?id=133


 * [ref name=pr2014>"Press Desk: 'Children Don't Need Happy Endings' say winners of UK's most prestigious children's book awards". Press release 23 June 2014, with press kit. CILIP. Retrieved 2014-07-01.

4 Feb 2014 inaugural longlists (20 each) http://www.carnegiegreenaway.org.uk/pressdesk/press.php?release=pres_2014_long_announce.html
 * [http://www.carnegiegreenaway.org.uk/pressdesk/press.php?release=pres_2014_long_announce.html Press Desk:

INAUGURAL LONGLISTS FOR PRESTIGIOUS CILIP CARNEGIE AND KATE GREENAWAY MEDALS ANNOUNCED] 4 February 2014

5 Nov 2013 nominations http://www.carnegiegreenaway.org.uk/pressdesk/press.php?release=pres_2014_nom_announce.html
 * called "longlists" last year only http://www.carnegiegreenaway.org.uk/pressdesk/press.php?release=pres_2013_longlist.html "This fantastic longlist - the largest ever - " (68 + 64 by my count)

76 + 61 nominations (at least one by a CILIP member), biggest yet

Judges will select longlists, new

Schoolchildren's choice awards
/Schoolchildren's choice awards 2014-04-30

Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award 2016
2015-10-15 (Frankfurt Book Fair) "Nominees announced for 2016 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award" -- 215 candidates from 59 countries, 111 nominating bodies

2016-01-12 The Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award 2016 to be announced on April 5th

2016-01-25 nominations open for 2017

2016-04-05 (Stockholm and Bologna)

= HC Andersen Awards =

Hans Christian Andersen Award

[IBBY somewhere says "Nobel Prize for Children's Literature".]

USBBY says "Little Nobel Prize" and considers it the highest recognition http://www.usbby.org/list_hca.html
 * list of US nominees 1956 to 2008 http://www.usbby.org/res/AndersenAward-winners-and-nominees.pdf


 * IBBY blurb, Roger Mello as 2012 finalist
 * IBBY press release, 2014 winners http://www.ibby.org/index.php?id=1368

Winners 1956-2012 with some acceptance speeches from 1996 (4 wri, 4 ill)
 * Andruetto, Almond, Mahy, Orlev
 * Innocenti, Blake, Browne, Ungerer

Bauer 2010?


 * 2014 Andersen shortlists
 * home
 * press release Nominees
 * press release Finalists

--with shortbiographies of all (IBBY: Roger Mello) --but no index?

See also User:P64/FSF/Children's/VIAF.

March 2016
Andersen shortlists (and winners)


 * 2002 http://www.ibby.org/index.php?id=395
 * 2004 http://www.ibby.org/index.php?id=521
 * 2006 http://www.ibby.org/index.php?id=545
 * 2008 http://www.ibby.org/index.php?id=845
 * 2010 http://www.ibby.org/index.php?id=1016
 * 2012 http://www.ibby.org/index.php?id=1230
 * 2014 http://www.ibby.org/index.php?id=1315


 * 2014 Andersen shortlists
 * press release Nominees
 * press release Finalists

--with shortbiographies of all (IBBY: Roger Mello) --but no index?

See also User:P64/FSF/Children's/VIAF.

ANDERSEN finalists 2002 to 2016
 * [2002] 3 5 6 5 5 5 6 5 [2016] writers
 * [2002] 4 5 6? 5 5 5 6 5 [2016] illustrators

HCAA 2016
 * 2016 Andersen shortlists

28 and 29 nominees from 34 countries, 2015-03-30

10 jurors led by Jury President Patricia Aldana (Toronto, Canada)
 * other members from Denmark Spain Slovenia; Egypt Iran China; Venezuela Brazil (nominated by Cuba) Argentina; US

Shortlist for the 2016 Hans Christian Andersen Awards, 2016-01-20

The two winners will be announced at the IBBY Press Conference on 4 April 2016 at the Bologna International Children’s Book Fair.

The medals and diplomas will be presented to the winners during the 35th IBBY Congress in Auckland, New Zealand on Saturday, 20 August 2016.

Authors Illustrators SBN = ICCU|RAVV668698
 * China: Cao Wenxuan -- first pass
 * Denmark: Louis Jensen -- first pass
 * Germany: Mirjam Pressler -- Q106834 German, af ar de rm ru
 * Netherlands: Ted van Lieshout -- Q1656387 Dutch, de nl no
 * USA: Lois Lowry -- ok
 * USA: Lois Lowry -- ok
 * USA: Lois Lowry -- ok
 * Germany: Rotraut Susanne Berner -- ok
 * Iran: Pejman Rahimizadeh -- created Q22996375
 * Italy: Alessandro Sanna -- created Q22996411
 * Korea: Suzy Lee -- first pass -- en es
 * Netherlands: Marit Törnqvist -- Q4983796 Swedish, nl sv

+ nominee Canada: Pierre Pratt -- Q3386681 French-Canadian, fr

2016-03-02 add ISFDB
 * at Wikidata: Berner, (below) Laird, Raschka, Dubosarsky, Bancroft
 * here at EN.wiki: (below) Dubosarsky

HCAA Nominees 2016
 * 2016 Andersen nominees

The following nominees have been submitted for the 2016 Hans Christian Andersen Awards by the National Sections of IBBY. For the 2016 Awards 28 authors and 29 illustrators have been nominated from 34 countries.

Argentina: author María Laura Devetach; illustrator Diego Bianki Australia; author Ursula Dubosarsky; illustrator Bronwyn Bancroft Austria: author Renate Welsh; illustrator Linda Wolfsgruber Belgium: author Bart Moeyaert; illustrator Rascal Brazil: author Marina Colasanti; illustrator Ciça Fittipaldi Canada: author Kenneth Oppel; illustrator Pierre Pratt China: author Cao Wenxuan; illustrator Zhu Chengliang Colombia: illustrator Claudia Rueda Croatia: author Miro Gavran Denmark: author Louis Jensen; illustrator Lilian Brøgger Egypt: author Affaf Tobbala Estonia: author Piret Raud France: author Timothée de Fombelle ISFDB LCCN; illustrator François Place fr:François Place (écrivain)


 * Look Inside! ; but Francois http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/46473924


 * Look Inside!


 * http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/315869084


 * http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320620631


 * F&E The Last Giants

Germany: author Mirjam Pressler; illustrator Rotraut Susanne Berner Greece: author Eleni Dikaiou; illustrator Lida Varvarousi Iran: illustrator Pejman Rahimizadeh Italy: author Chiara Carminati; illustrator Alessandro Sanna Japan: author Eiko Kadono; illustrator Ken Katayama Republic of Korea: illustrator Suzy Lee Latvia: illustrator Anita Paegle Mexico: illustrator Gabriel Pacheco Netherlands: author Ted van Lieshout; illustrator Marit Törnqvist New Zealand: author Joy Cowley Norway: author Tor Åge Bringsværd; illustrator Lisa Aisato Palestine: author Sonia Nimr Russia: author Andrey Usachev; illustrator Mikhail Fedorov Slovakia: author Daniel Hevier; illustrator Peter Uchnár Slovenia: author Svetlana Makarovič; illustrator Marjan Manček Spain: author Agustín Fernández Paz; illustrator Miguelanxo Prado Sweden: illustrator Eva Lindström Switzerland: author Franz Hohler; illustrator  Etienne Delessert Turkey: author Gülçin Alpöge; illustrator Ferit Avci UK: author Elizabeth Laird; illustrator Chris Riddell USA: author Lois Lowry; illustrator Chris Raschka

""Candidates for the Hans Christian Andersen Awards 1956–2002"
 * 1956–2002

See also User:P64/FSF/Children's/VIAF (complete winning Writers and Illustrators) and especially User:P64/FSF/Children's/VIAF (complete).

CCSU
"Hans Christian Andersen Award". Curriculum Lab. Elihu Burritt Library. Central Connecticut State University (CCSU). 2007. Retrieved 2014-03-24. Quote: ''The Hans Christian Anderson Award is the most distinguished prize in children's literature and is often referred to as the "Little Nobel Prize." The award is given to an author and an illustrator, living at the time of the nomination, whose complete works have made a lasting contribution to children's literature.''

Writers 1966-2000
"Highly Commended" to 1996; "Finalist" from 1998 -p d-N	2000 Ulf Stark 7	Sweden s oi AP odpiN	2000 Peter Dickinson 5	United Kingdom s oiLAP odpiN	2000 Lois Lowry 15 	USA above) ——	2008 1998 Brian Doyle (writer) 0 	Canada 	 -p d-N	1998 Ruskin Bond 9	India 	  Ap ——	1998 Alice Vieira 5	Portugal 	 s obiAP odpbiN	1998 Anne Fine 7	United Kingdom 	  AP d-N	1994c 1992i María Elena Walsh 12	Argentina 	 above)—— ——	2014 1992 Houshang Moradi Kermani 4	Iran above) dpN	2004 2002 1990 Bjarne Reuter 6	Denmark 	 -ap ——	1988i Claude Roy (poet) 3 	France 	fr:Claude Roy (écrivain)  s iAP d-N	1986 1984i Patricia Wrightson 8	Australia 	 —— ——	1980 Harry Kullmann 	Sweden 	naive WD search (1919-1982)

{{LCAuth| ... d-N	1982 1980 Lygia Bojunga Nunes 11	Brazil s i AP ud-N	1978 Alan Garner 9 	United Kingdom ap ——	1976 Agniya Barto 9 CCSU: Agnija 	USSR s AP d-N	1976 1974 Cecil Bodker 10 	Denmark s oi AP d-N	1974 Rosemary Sutcliff 13	United Kingdom AP d-N	1972 Sergei Mikhalkov many	USSR o Ap d-N	1972 Otfried Preussler many 	West Germany —— ——	1974 1972 Colette Vivier 1	France fr:Colette Vivier 1898-1979 (noDE) {{Navbox|bodyclass=hlist|group1=International|group2=National|list1=* VIAF {{LCAuth| s AP --N	1972 Maria Gripe 16	Sweden -p d-N	1972 1970 Ana María Matute 15 	Spain -p ——	1970 Ela Peroci 2 	Yugoslavia (Slovene) LAP d-iN	1976 1970 E. B. White 18+	USA s LAP --N	1968 Elizabeth Coatsworth 2	USA -p d-N	1966 Karl Bruckner 7 	Austria AP d-N	1970 1968 1966 Gianni Rodari many 	Italy s AP ——	1968 1966 Jose Maria Sanchez-Silva 8	Spain
 * list2=* United States
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Illustrators 1966-2000
"Highly Commended" to 1996; "Finalist" from 1998 above) dpN	2014 2004 2002 2000 Rotraut Susanne Berner 	Germany —— —— 	2000 Boris Diodorov 1	Russia ru:Диодоров, Борис Аркадьевич 1934- (noDE)

VIAF=185441721 cz {{LCAuth| -p ——	2000 Marija Lucija Stupica 	Slovenia —— d-N	1998 Binette Schroeder 1 	Germany de:Binette Schroeder 1939- o AP d-N	1998 Dick Bruna 10	Netherlands AP o-N	1998 Stasys Eidrigevičius 7	Poland (Lithuania) -p ——	1988 Yasuo Segawa 1 	Japan (dmy) above)LAP d-N	2008 1986i Adolf Born 7 	Czechoslovakia 	 s b AP ——	1984i Raymond Briggs 9+	United Kingdom	 s d-p odpN	1984i Helme Heine 2	Germany	IBBY only above) od-N	2010 2006 1980 Étienne Delessert 	Switzerland s oLAP doN	1998 1980 Tomi Ungerer 12 	France LAP ——	1978 Leo and Diane Dillon 1 	USA joint : {{-r|Leo Dillon}}; {{-r|Diane Dillon}} Ap --N	1976 Ľudovít Fulla 6	Czechoslovakia (Slovak) —— ——	1976 Svend Otto S. 4 	Denmark da:Svend Otto S. (noDE) {{Navbox|bodyclass=hlist|group1=International|group2=National|list1=* VIAF {{LCAuth| —— ——	1974 Helga Aichinger 	Austria (noDE) naive WikiData search (1937-) {{Navbox|bodyclass=hlist|group1=International|group2=National|list1=* VIAF {{LCAuth| —— ——	1974 Nicole Claveloux 1 	France fr:Nicole Claveloux 1940- {{Navbox|bodyclass=hlist|group1=International|group2=National|list1=* VIAF {{LCAuth| s AP ——	1974 Charles Keeping 2	United Kingdom ap d-N	1972 Felix Hoffmann (illustrator) 3	Switzerland —— ——	1972 Petros Zambellis 	Greece naive WD search {{subst:Authority control/sandbox|VIAF= not found {{LCAuth| oap ——	1972 Adolf Zábranský 4 	 USSR presum. Czechoslovakia s Apd d-N	1972 Janosch 13	West Germany s LAP ——	1972 Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver 0	Canada —— d-N	1972 Björn Berg (illustrator) 3 	Sweden sv:Björn Berg 1923-2008 p ——	1970 Lidija Osterc 0	Yugoslavia (Slovene) WikiData stub —— ——	2002 1970 ? Daihachi Ota 1? Japan ja:Daihachi Ota ? naive WD search (noDE) 1918- {{Navbox|bodyclass=hlist|group1=International|group2=National|list1=* VIAF {{LCAuth|n81112422|Ōta, Daihachi, 1918- (Ohta)|14|}} (11 "from old catalog") dAP --N	1968 Roger Duvoisin 2	USA s AP ——	1972 1970 1968 Ib Spang Olsen 4 	Denmark s AP d-N	1968 1966 Jiří Trnka 17	 USSR presum. Czechoslovakia s o AP o-N	1966 Brian Wildsmith 3	United Kingdom
 * list2=* Germany
 * United States
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 * list2=* Germany
 * United States
 * name=Authority control|navbar=off|navboxclass=authority-control|state=autocollapse|title=Authority control}}
 * list2=* Germany
 * United States
 * name=Authority control|navbar=off|navboxclass=authority-control|state=autocollapse|title=Authority control}}
 * list2=* Germany
 * United States
 * name=Authority control|navbar=off|navboxclass=authority-control|state=autocollapse|title=Authority control}}

CCSU Writers 1960 to 1964
1960 - 1964: CCSU lists 31 runners-up; IBBY lists 14 nominees 1962-1964 -- ALL DISTINCT !


 * 1964 (9+) no match but winner; IBBY lists 8+

1964 	René Guillot 8 	France Georgiou Geralis - el? ILLIADA Tomiko Inui - ja:Tomiko Inui? HOKKYOKU NO MUSHIKA MISHIKA Carmen Kurtz 3		OSCAR, COSMONAUTA Madeleine L'Engle 14+		A WRINKLE IN TIME (YP L566wr) Gunnel Linde 5		TILLS AVENTYR I SKORTENSGRAND Mira Lobe 6		HANNES UND SEIN BUMPAN Jean Ollivier fr:Jean Ollivier2 (noDE)		LES SALTIMBANQUES Oili Tanninen de:Oili Tanninen2		MURU MENEE KALAAN Thomas Zacharias (writer) & Wanda Zacharias de:Wanda Zacharias1 illus. MIKOSCH DAS KARUSSELPFERD


 * 1962 (10+) no match but winner; IBBY lists 6+

1962 	Meindert DeJong 8	USA Gerhart Ellert de:Gerhart Ellert1		AUF ENDLOSEN STRASSEN Jean Craighead George 3		MY SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN (J G348my) Adolf Haller de:Adolf Haller1		DER PAGE ORTEGUILL Frank Newfeld 0		PRINCESS OF TOMSOBO Merja Otava -		PRISKA KESASTA KESAAN Renee Reggiani - 		LE AVVENTURE DI CINQUE RAGAZZI E UN CANE Erkki Rekimies fi:Erkki Rekimies1		TAPPORAHAT Ruth Robbins -		Baboushka and the Three Kings (JPB Robbins)--Caldecott Nicolas Sidjakov Gerda Marie Scheidl noDE		DAS MONDGESICHT John Verney (illustrator) - obit 		FRIDAY'S TUNNEL


 * 1960 (12+); no listing by IBBY

1960 	Erich Kästner many 	Germany 	ALS ICH EIN KLEIHER JUNGE WAR (PT 2621 A23 Z46) Giana Anguissola it:Giana Anguissola1 		PRISCILLA Odd Brocyman ? MARIANNE PO SYKEHUS Karl Bruckner		LALE, DIE TURKIN Heinrich-Maria Denneborg de:Heinrich Maria Denneborg1 		JAN UND DAS WILDPFERD (J D398j) Eflatun Cem Guney tr:Eflatun Cem Güney1		DEDE KORKUS MASALLARI Dede Korkut Masalları Karel Jeuninckx & Lo Vermeulen noDE 		MANKO KAPAK Naomi Mitchison 6		JUDY AND LAKSHMI Aila Nissinen noDE 		MINA OLEN LAMMENPEI Karl Rune Nordkvist noDE		MANUEL ZIGENARPOJKEN Themos Potaaianos Themos Potamianos ? ALONG THE SEASIDE Annie M. G. Schmidt 16		WIPLALA Mosche 		ALL TOGETHER

Covering the shortlists
Shortlist appearances done
 * - Rotraut Susanne Brenner, ill 2002 2004 2014
 * - Étienne Delessert, ill 2006 2010
 * - Isol (Marisol Misenta), ill 2006 2008
 * - Adolf Born, ill 2008
 * - Svjetlan Junaković, ill 2008 2010
 * - David Wiesner, ill 2008
 * hr John Burningham, ill 2012 2014 (nominee 1980 1986) with profile
 * hr Øyvind Torseter, ill 2014

Schubiger 2004 2008 Almond 2008 2010
 * hr Brian Doyle, wri 1998 2008
 * - Bjarne Reuter, wri 2002 2004
 * - Barbro Lindgren, wri 2004
 * hr Peter Härtling, wri 2006
 * - Pullman, wri 2006
 * - Toon Tellegen, wri 2006
 * - Eugene Trivizas, wri 2006
 * - Guus Kuijer, wri 2008
 * hr Lennart Hellsing, wri 2010
 * - Paul Fleischman, wri 2012 with profile
 * - Jacqueline Woodson, wri 2014 with U.S. nomination
 * hr Nahoko Uehashi, wri 2014
 * hr Houshang Moradi Kermani, wri 2014

hr = "the highest recognition available to creators of children's books"

For his lasting contribution as a children's illustrator, Burningham was one of five or six finalists in 2012 and in 2014 for the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award, the highest recognition available to creators of children's books

2002 2004 top pages incorporate winners press release

2006 2008 with dated winners press release

2010

2012 2014 with dated shortlist press release

main archive reportedly includes Bookbird special issues 1994 to 2010 (2004 confirmed)

DE.wiki
Waddell add The Park in the Dark (Walker, 1989) Maschler Award

1990 "Im Jahr 1990 erhielt Haugen den renommierten Hans-Christian-Andersen-Preis für Die Nachtvögel" --CHECK THAT --needs Die Chroniken von Narnia

Zwerger listing --needs EN cat

1992 mention/listing

1994 listings

1996 mention/listing

1998 mention/listing

2000 mention/listing

2002 mentions/listings 2002 erhielt er den Hans Christian Andersen-Preis für seine Kinderbuch-Illustrationen

2004 listings

2006 listings !Erlbruch

2008 Shubiger speech as ref(?), ref needs expansion; Innocenti listing

2010 Almond prose mentions and listing; Bauer
 * Acceptance speech by Jutta Bauer, 2010 Hans Christian Andersen Illustrator Award winner (englisch)

2012 listing & Ext link speech Sis (same as Bauer)

= Awards =


 * See also User:P64/FSF/National Book Award


 * /Carnegie ; /Greenaway ;  /Guardian

template WikiProject Awards

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http://lccn.loc.gov/79020360 Adams, Robert M., Lost

old LCCatalog http://catalog.loc.gov/

ISBN converter http://www.isbn.org/converterpub.asp (backup http://pcn.loc.gov/isbncnvt.html)

[ref name=SFawards-dwjones] "Diana Wynne Jones". The Locus Index to SF Awards: Index to Literary Nominees. Locus Publications. Retrieved 2012-04-27.

(Gale) Dictionary of Literary Biography —available at Harvard?

David C. Browning (Hrsg.): ''Everyman's Dictionary of literary biography. English & American.'' Dent, London 1958 (Everyman's library; 499).

Hans Christian Andersen Award
 * Category: Hans Christian Andersen Award for Writing winners
 * update Ext link: "The Hans Christian Andersen Collection at Northwestern: Illustrated Children's Books from Around the World: July 27th - September 9th, 2004" --worth exploring

Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award
 * Category: Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration winners

CCSU says the HCA award recognized particular works for a time --and lists particular works for the 1956/58/60 winners and 60/62/64 runners up
 * 1956, Farjeon, The Little Bookroom
 * 1958, Lindgren, Rasmus Pa Luffen
 * 1960, Ka"stner, Als ich ein kleiner Junge war

Runner Up, 1956 to 1964 Highly Commended, 1966 to 1996(?) Finalist, 1998 to ?
 * writers: 0 0 12 10 9 (for particular works
 * ill. 2 2 3 6 3 ; 2 1 2 0 0 ; 0 1 0 0 0 0 -- 16 high commendations in five cycles to 1974, only six thereafter; 21 in eight cycles, then 1 in eight cycles
 * wri. 3 2 3 5 3 ; 2 1 2 0 0 ; 0 0 1 1 1 0 -- 16 hc in five cycles to 1974, only eight thereafter; 21 in eight cycles, then 3 in eight cycles
 * ill. 3 3 3 4 -- 13 in four cycles
 * wri. 4 3 2 4 -- 13 in four cycles

Carnegie Medal in Literature +eponcat Guardian Children's Fiction Prize +eponcat Kate Greenaway Medal +eponcat
 * Category: Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award winners (second pass done)
 * Category: Carnegie Medal in Literature winners
 * Category: Carnegie Medal in Literature winning works
 * Category: Guardian Children's Fiction Prize winners
 * Category: Guardian Children's Fiction Prize winning works
 * Category: Kate Greenaway Medal winners
 * Category: Kate Greenaway Medal winning works

LEWIS CARROLL - Lewis Carroll Shelf Award

PHOENIX - Phoenix Award

MASCHLER - Kurt Maschler Award

SMARTIES

It was also bronze runner up for the Nestlé Smarties Book Prize in age category 6–8 years.

ALA
 * PRINTZ

PZ7.T3715965 Ne 2007

needs-infobox-cover=1st

Grey, ADVENTURES
 * worldcat
 * prdir2007


 * At Kate Greenaway Medal, development still underway, I first provided missing recent data and rewrote the lead (May), second added coverage of the current/latest rendition at the top (7 June), and only yesterday after much intervening expansion


 * I have wondered, and recently asked in article Talk, whether it makes sense [a] to begin with section heading "Current or latest rendition" because it is timelessly fitting or [b] to revise headings back and forth between "Current" and "Latest" during the cycle or [c] use to sections "Current" and "Latest" that expand and contract out of phase during the cycle.


 * I detest all three so I am inclined to suggest that we choose either "Current" or "Latest"

"Pullman and Hughes all-time winners." Library & Information Update 6.7/8 (July 2007): 2-2.

The greatest stories ever told

Francis Spufford picks the best kids' books of all time

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Francis Spufford The Guardian, Thursday 29 November 2001
 * - E. Nesbit, The Story of the Amulet
 * - Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland
 * - C. S. Lewis, The Chronicles of Narnia
 * The Long Winter (novel), by Laura Ingalls Wilder
 * - The Children of Green Knowe (Green Knowe), by Lucy Boston
 * - The Sword in the Stone, by T H White
 * - The Hobbit, by J R R Tolkien
 * - A Little Princess, by Frances Hodgson Burnett
 * + The God Beneath the Sea "together with its sequel"
 * The Thirteen Clocks, by James Thurber

BOSTON GLOBE HORN BOOK AWARD

Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award

 * second pass complete

LINDGREN
 * with these two exceptions i have not substantially used the jury citation, award presentation, or other materials
 * formal references include the commment

(SENDAK) received one of two inaugural Astrid Lindgren Memorial Awards in 2003, recognizing his career contribution to "children's and young adult literature in the broadest sense". The citation called him "the modern picture-book's portal figure" and the presentation credited Where the Wild Things Are with "all at once [revolutionizing] the entire picture-book narrative ... thematically, aesthetically, and psychologically."

In 2005 PULLMAN won the biggest prize in children's literature, the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award from the Swedish Arts Council, recognising his career contribution to "children's and young adult literature in the broadest sense". According to the presentation, "Pullman radically injects new life into fantasy by introducing a variety of alternative worlds and by allowing good and evil to become ambiguous." In every genre, "he combines storytelling and psychological insight of the highest order."[11]

more ALA adult books awards
Sophie Brody Award (2006) for excellence in Jewish literature meaning "fiction, nonfiction, or poetry that has as its central purpose the exploration of the Jewish experience."

Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction.

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ALA children's books awards

 * B+ ala.org/alsc/newbery – Newbery Medal
 * B+ ala.org/alsc/caldecott — Caldecott Medal
 * b ala.org/alsc/wilder – Laura Ingalls Wilder Award
 * b ala.org/alsc/sibertmedal – Sibert Medal
 * ala.org/alsc/odysseyaward - not COMPLICATED BY TWO HOME PAGES
 * b ala.org/alsc/carnegie – Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Children's Video
 * b ala.org/alsc/belpre – Pura Belpré Award
 * b ala.org/alsc/geiselaward – Geisel Award
 * b ala.org/alsc/batchelderaward – Mildred L. Batchelder Award
 * ala.org/alsc/arbuthnot – May Hill Arbuthnot Lecture
 * Schneider Family Award – 3 tracks Teen, Middle School, Younger Children


 * b ala.org/yalsa/printz – Michael L. Printz Award
 * b ala.org/yalsa/edwards – Margaret A. Edwards Award
 * b ala.org/yalsa/morris – William C. Morris Award
 * b ala.org/yalsa/odyssey – Odyssey Award
 * ala.org/yalsa/nonfiction – YA Nonfiction Award
 * b ala.org/yalsa/alex – Alex Award (book list)


 * b ala.org/emiert/cskaward – Coretta Scott King Award


 * B+ ala.org/glbtrt/award – Stonewall Book Award – 3 inclg one Children's/YA
 * ala.org/awardsgrants/awards/177/apply – MULTIPLE WEBSITES, worth than the odyssey award
 * ala.org/awardsgrants/awards/32163/apply

Press releases from the ALA (archive?)

Young Adult Library Services Association, a division of the American Library Association

ALSC The Newbery

http://books.google.com/books?id=5E9b9yskXSgC&pg=PP7&dq=Newbery+and+Caldecott+Awards&hl=en&sa=X&ei=_X-FUcqXLY2n0AG79YHgAw&ved=0CGQQ6AEwCA
 * 2007
 * preface Diane Foote


 * 1 Bette J. Petolta, "Newbery and Caldecott Awards: Authorization and Terms"
 * 9 Barbara Elleman, "The John Newbery Medal: The First Decade"
 * 17 The Newbery Awards: 2007–1922
 * ?? The Caldecott Awards: 2007–1938
 * 171 Author/Illustrator Index
 * 179 Title Index

http://books.google.com/books?id=6pujShjG1YkC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Newbery+and+Caldecott+Awards&hl=en&sa=X&ei=_X-FUcqXLY2n0AG79YHgAw&ved=0CD0Q6AEwAA
 * 2009
 * preface
 * 1
 * 11 Kathleen T. Horning, "Newbery and Caldecott Medal Books: Revised, Revamped, and Revitalized"
 * 19
 * 89
 * 153
 * 161

Web Extra at ALA Editions --with "distinctive essays"
 * 2012
 * "The Art of the Picture Book" by Mary Erbach (2011)
 * "The Times, They Are a-Changin’" by Diane Foote (2010)
 * "The John Newbery Medal: The First Decade" by Barbara Elleman (2007)
 * "Get the Picture?" by John Stewig (2002)

ASLC (2012). The Newbery & Caldecott Awards: A Guide to the Medal and Honor Books. 0838936016, 9780838936016

all editions include 1991–2013 except 2009 (and 2009 is available too, see above); 2013 expected June 1
 * previews available:
 * snippets available: 91 92 98 00 05 08

Manual

IDENTICAL MANUALS? perhaps except for running footers, the foreword on Caldecott/Newbery p2, the Reading List p24-25, and extra examples p67–68 2 Foreword (on Newbery / Caldecott) 3 Contents 5 Notes 6 Part I
 * 7-8 History
 * 9 Committee
 * 10-11 Terms, Definitions, and Criteria [published online]

18 Part II 40 Part III 47 Part IV 64 Appendix: Expanded Definitions & Examples

Caldecott
Manual
 * Citations

ALSC celebrates the 75th anniversary in 2013 with various events and an online scrapbook, "75 Years of the Caldecott Medal".

http://www.ala.org/alsc/sites/ala.org.alsc/files/content/caldecott_manual_9Oct2009.pdf Randolph Caldecott Medal Committee Manual. June 2009; formatted August 2012. Retrieved 3 May 2013.

page 9 - Bylaws as revised May 2009
 * history page 7 covers same, maybe more useful

pages 10-11 Terms and Criteria quoted online

page 19
 * "In the latter half of the year, each committee member nominates a total of 7 books for the award and gives supporting reasons for each nomination." --experimentally(?) 3, 2, and 2 during Oct, Nov, Dec

pages 21-22
 * plus January consideration of books published in Dec; face-to-face selection meeting at Midwinter meeting Jan --with "exclusive use" room at disposal (p34)
 * do publishers submit nominations?
 * re-balloting with point system until formal criteria are met (8 first-place votes and 8-point lead where first place is worth 4 points) p36

the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children The artist must be a US citizen or resident and the illustrations must be original to the book, which must be published first or simultaneously in the US in English during the preceding year. A picture book provides "a visual experience. A picture book has a collective unity of story-line, theme, or concept, developed through the series of pictures" that constitute the book. Picture books intended for any audience up to age 14 should be considered. "for distinguished illustrations in a picture book and for excellence of pictorial presentation for children". The book must be self-contained, independent of other media for its enjoyment. Components other than illustration should be considered as they bear on effectiveness as a children's picture book.
 * Terms
 * Definitions
 * Criteria

Newbery (and Caldecott?)
Melcher moved to New York in 1918 as co-editor of Publisher's Weekly (R. R. Bowker). He was then secretary of the national association. and the job made him a liaison between publishers, booksellers, and librarians. He co-founded Children's Book Week, an annual affair of those three groups beginning 1919. His first American Library Association annual conference was in June 1921, as the publisher representative on a Children's Book Week panel that met on the first day. Afterward he conceived the annual award for children's literature as ... and asked to make an unscheduled reappearance on the program for the Children's Section during the next day's session.

The goals were to foster production of high quality American children's books and to grow the ALA Children's Section. --attract children's librarians to join the section (pay dues) and attend the annual ALA conference.

Melcher guessed in writing to the ALA section chair fall 1921 that only about half a dozen books would be considered. --something to be changed

The token should show "genius in the service of children

Who did win the award? In the 1920s, eight men. Some were born in Europe and some wrote stories with WWI foundations.
 * 1921 van Loon, NE, immig, prominent in USA
 * 1922 Lofting, EN, immig, Irish Guards, Dr. Dolittle inspired by the fate of horses and mules in the war
 * 1923 Hawes, US --sea stories
 * 1924 Finger, US, Cape Horn/Patagonia folk tales
 * 1925 Chrisman, Chinese or Chinese-American stories
 * 1926 James, US, Western animal story
 * 1927 Mukerji, IN, WWI pigeon service
 * 1928 Kelly, US, post war Poland travels led to profession and adaptation of legend
 * 1929

Aurianne Award
= {WP Children's lit} IMPORTANCE =

62 pages are currently rated High-importance by WP Children's literature. Here is a complete distribution of their numbers by "class", in descending order by quality with other classes at the end. Selected subtotals given at the left margin. For example, the number of B-class articles is 12 and the number in classes B and above is 21.

"Young Adult Literature (YA Lit)" is a redirect to "Young-adult fiction"; both are rated Start/Top. There may be other redirects duplication in these lists.

Top-importance
 * FA (3), Fairy tale
 * A (none)
 * GA (6)
 * B (12), Nursery rhyme

21
 * C (14), Carnegie Medal in Literature, Children's literature

35
 * Start (19), Basal reader, Caldecott Medal, Childlore, Children's literature criticism, Interactive children's book, Mildred L. Batchelder Award, New-adult fiction, Young-adult fiction, Young Adult Literature (YA Lit)

54
 * Stub (4), Children's literature timeline, Children's poetry, International Board on Books for Young People

58
 * List (3), List of To Kill a Mockingbird characters, List of children's literature authors, Newbery Medal
 * Template (1), Template:WikiProject Wimpy Kid Invite

62

Why are several articles named? Judging quickly and usually by article names alone, which is errorprone, I have selected every article that is not about a particular book, series, or periodical, nor about a particular author, nor about a fictional universe, character, etc.
 * (I would have listed any biography of a scholar, editor, or publisher who is not also considered a prominent author such as Brothers Grimm. --but only if I recognized such a person by name, and I don't know enough for that. In effect I have assumed that every biographical subject unknown to me is a children's book author or illustrator or a fictional character.)

What's remarkable about this report? First, the articles on children's literature history, types, organizations, awards, and so on, are rather poorly developed in contrast to the articles on particular authors &c, books &c, characters &c. Only two of 21 articles graded B and above are about the field or industry rather than the particulars that have fans. Only 4 of 35 graded C and above. But 12 of 23 starts and stubs. Even for those articles we recognize to be Top-importance, this shows, either we don't work much on these field articles or they are much more difficult to produce.

Second, those 16 "field" articles that we label Top-importance are a quirky selection. For awards we have Carnegie, Caldecott, and Batchelder (plus Newbery mis-classified as a List). Skimming the 321 High-importance article names, I find only the Blue Peter Book Award. Somehow Mildred Batchelder and Blue Peter (awards) have attained heights unknown to their peers.

The list of 321 High-importance articles shows the same two remarkable characteristics but far more extremely. Only 14 of those articles are about the field (including particular awards, organizations, publishers) rather than a particular author, book, character, etc. 20% of all but none of the 14 field articles is graded B or better; 40% of all but only 1 of the 14 field articles (Anthropomorphism) is graded C or better.

One particular award is rated High-importance, Blue Peter Book Award. One organization, CILIP. One role, Children's Laureate. Those three are British. One publisher, Random House. One imprint, Beginner Books of Random House. Those are American.

The nine others are: Anthropomorphism (C); Gay male teen fiction, Hornbook, Penny dreadful, Young-adult-fiction awards (Start); Children's non-fiction literature, Cumulative tale, Homosexuality in children's literature, Latino children's literature (Stub)

Picture book is unassessed; I tagged it only this week. Toy book is doubly under-rated Start/Low. Pop-up book (movable book) is rated Start/Mid. Alphabet book is Start/High. School story is C/Mid. Juvenile series is a Category: Juvenile series without a main article. Book series is not tagged by any wikiproject. Comic book is tagged only by Magazines and Comics. Graphic novel is tagged only by Comics. Comics is tagged by Comics, Comedy, and Visual Arts. Fable is tagged only by Novels(!?).

(Categories are not tagged by this project, or not graded.)

High-importance to Children's literature
 * FA (10)
 * A (none)
 * GA (19)
 * B (53)

82
 * C (45), Anthropomorphism

127
 * Start (137), Blue Peter Book Award, CILIP, Children's Laureate, Gay male teen fiction, Hornbook, Penny dreadful, Random House, Young-adult-fiction awards

264
 * Stub (53), Beginner Books, Children's non-fiction literature, Cumulative tale, Homosexuality in children's literature, Latino children's literature,

317
 * List (3), Children's literature periodicals, List of children's classic books, List of nursery rhymes
 * File (1), File:Newbery Medal.jpg

321