
PSP PROSE Awards
The 2010 PROSE Awards Now Accepting Submissions!
Visit www.proseawards.com to enter.
Submissions deadline is Monday, November 1, 2010.
Highlights of 2010 Awards:
Five “best of” awards chosen from 44 book, journal and eproduct categories
Thirty-five book subject categories for which traditional print, electronic publications and print/electronic packages are welcome
Six electronic product awards, including new discretionary Innovation in ePublishing award, for which AAP Affiliate members are now eligible
Three journals awards for which electronic journals are welcome
No maximum limit to submissions per publisher in any category
Expanded eligibility requirements, including eligibility for Association of American University Presses (AAUP) members
Awards seals available for winners in sticker and electronic format to promote win
PSP Electronic Information Committee and Journals Committee collaborating throughout the planning and judging periods
Dynamic awards ceremony featuring the debut of another new film created specially for the 2010 PROSE Awards, like 2009’s Publishers…On Publishing, a multimedia presentation surveying all the 2010 entries as well as the winners, special guests presenting the top prizes and the Hawkins winner speech
Multimedia presentations on 2010 entries and winners, and videos of the entire luncheon ceremony, including the Hawkins winner speech, to be posted on www.proseawards.com and on YouTube, offering increased and invaluable exposure to entry titles and presses
Expanded publicity and marketing campaign pre- and post-Awards, including print and online advertising
New recommendation feature on www.proseawards.com so publishers and the public can suggest a book, eproduct or journal for nomination
PROSE groups on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter
Call for Entries and Entry Form available online only at www.proseawards.com
The PROSE Awards Announces 2009 Winners
Complete list of PROSE Winners
About the PSP PROSE Awards
The PROSE Awards recognize the very best in professional and scholarly publishing by bringing attention to distinguished books, journals and electronic content, published annually. Judged by a distinguished panel of peer publishers, librarians, academics and medical professionals, and presented since 1976, the PROSE Awards are extraordinary for their breadth and depth.
2010 PROSE Awards Planning Committee
2010 PROSE Awards Judges
Click to see complete list of judges
For more information about the 2010 PROSE Awards contact Kate Kolendo at 212.255.0200 x226 or kkolendo@publishers.org.
Archive of past winners and information
