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created 2016-01-24 by import of "Major children's book awards" | created 2016-01-24 by import of "Major children's book awards" | ||
+ | SF works should be in ISFDB: | ||
+ | : Newbery Carnegie | ||
+ | not | ||
+ | : Printz Caldecott Greenaway | ||
+ | these awards should be in NOVEL or INTERIORART Title Notes at least, imo | ||
i = writer in ISFDB, not this book | i = writer in ISFDB, not this book | ||
+ | |||
+ | for Wikipedia-EN redlinks provide greenlinks to ISFDB authors with significant content only | ||
==Newbery== | ==Newbery== | ||
− | + | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newbery_Medal EN]; [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/awardtype.cgi?56 ISFDB] | |
+ | |||
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: (Note) The Newbery award is given to American books for children regardless of genre. Only awards and nominations associated with SF works are included in ISFDB. | : (Note) The Newbery award is given to American books for children regardless of genre. Only awards and nominations associated with SF works are included in ISFDB. | ||
: (Note) Established in 1922, the Newbery award is given annually to the writer of an American book for children regardless of genre. Only awards and nominations associated with SF works are included in ISFDB. | : (Note) Established in 1922, the Newbery award is given annually to the writer of an American book for children regardless of genre. Only awards and nominations associated with SF works are included in ISFDB. | ||
: From 1938 there is a companion Randolph Caldecott Medal awarded to the illustrator of a picture book for children, not in the database except as mentioned in free notes. | : From 1938 there is a companion Randolph Caldecott Medal awarded to the illustrator of a picture book for children, not in the database except as mentioned in free notes. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;EN Redlink winners (0 in ~90 years) | ||
+ | : NA | ||
==Carnegie== | ==Carnegie== | ||
− | + | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnegie_Medal_%28literary_award%29 EN]; [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/awardtype.cgi?59 ISFDB] | |
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parallel intentions inferred regarding the analogous British Carnegie Medal, here is what I would submit as a Note: | parallel intentions inferred regarding the analogous British Carnegie Medal, here is what I would submit as a Note: | ||
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: (Note) Established in 1936, the Carnegie award is given annually to the writer of a British book for children [not excluding teens; the Americans have a parallel young-adult book award from 2000] regardless of genre [check that]. Only awards and nominations associated with SF works are included in ISFDB. | : (Note) Established in 1936, the Carnegie award is given annually to the writer of a British book for children [not excluding teens; the Americans have a parallel young-adult book award from 2000] regardless of genre [check that]. Only awards and nominations associated with SF works are included in ISFDB. | ||
: From 1955 there is a companion Kate Greenaway Medal awarded to the illustrator of book for children [not limited to picture books], not in the database except as mentioned in free notes. | : From 1955 there is a companion Kate Greenaway Medal awarded to the illustrator of book for children [not limited to picture books], not in the database except as mentioned in free notes. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;EN Redlink winners (4 in ~80 years) | ||
+ | : i 2015landman{{a|112404}} 1960cornwall | ||
+ | : - 53osmond 49allen | ||
==Printz== | ==Printz== | ||
− | + | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_L._Printz_Award EN] | |
+ | |||
+ | genuine Title hits 2016-01-24: | ||
+ | |||
Perhaps the Printz (American but not limited to American writers) should be in the database as young adult books are no longer covered by the American Newbery Medal | Perhaps the Printz (American but not limited to American writers) should be in the database as young adult books are no longer covered by the American Newbery Medal | ||
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: 2015 - nelson | : 2015 - nelson | ||
: 2016 o Ruby, Bone Gap ; | : 2016 o Ruby, Bone Gap ; | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;EN Redlink winners (2 in ~17 years) | ||
+ | : i 2016ruby{{a|7273}} 2013lake{{a|138053}} | ||
+ | : - | ||
==Caldecott== | ==Caldecott== | ||
− | + | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caldecott_Medal EN] | |
+ | |||
+ | genuine Title hits 2016-01-24: | ||
+ | (I=INTERIORART; + other) --no INTERIORART yet! | ||
+ | : 1954 c | ||
+ | : 1991 sf | ||
+ | : 2007/08 n | ||
+ | honor | ||
+ | : 1970 c | ||
+ | |||
: 1938 i Lathrop, Animals of the Bible (christian fable) | : 1938 i Lathrop, Animals of the Bible (christian fable) | ||
: 1944 i Slobodkin, Many Moons | : 1944 i Slobodkin, Many Moons | ||
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examined only winners; retellings of traditional material noted here only if the illustrator is in the database | examined only winners; retellings of traditional material noted here only if the illustrator is in the database | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;EN Redlink winners (1 in ~80 years) | ||
+ | : i 2016blackall | ||
+ | : - | ||
==Greenaway== | ==Greenaway== | ||
− | + | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Greenaway_Medal EN] | |
− | + | ||
− | + | genuine hits 2016-01-24 (4 in 3 yrs): | |
+ | (I=INTERIORART; + other) | ||
+ | : 1993 I "Winner of the 1993 Kate Greenaway Medal for British children's book illustration (awarded 1994)" | ||
+ | : 2005/1979 c | ||
+ | : 2011/12 nI "Winner of the 2012 Kate Greenaway Medal for British children's book illustration" | ||
: 1968 i Baynes, Dictionary of Chivalry --knights reference | : 1968 i Baynes, Dictionary of Chivalry --knights reference | ||
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probably Helen Cooper is Helen Cooper ISFDB cover artist 1987-89 | probably Helen Cooper is Helen Cooper ISFDB cover artist 1987-89 | ||
− | Redlink winners (11 in 60 years) | + | ;EN Redlink winners (11 in ~60 years) |
− | : i 2012kay 1985wijngaard 72turska | + | : i 2012kay{{a|188258}} 1990blythe{{a|26337}}-nobiog 1985wijngaard 72turska{{a|33253}} 1961maitland{{a|107585}}-nobiog 1957drummond |
− | : - | + | : - 15grill 13pinfold 11baker-smith 88firth 86french |
Latest revision as of 15:58, 24 January 2016
created 2016-01-24 by import of "Major children's book awards"
SF works should be in ISFDB:
- Newbery Carnegie
not
- Printz Caldecott Greenaway
these awards should be in NOVEL or INTERIORART Title Notes at least, imo
i = writer in ISFDB, not this book
for Wikipedia-EN redlinks provide greenlinks to ISFDB authors with significant content only
Newbery
- (Note) The Newbery award is given to American books for children regardless of genre. Only awards and nominations associated with SF works are included in ISFDB.
- (Note) Established in 1922, the Newbery award is given annually to the writer of an American book for children regardless of genre. Only awards and nominations associated with SF works are included in ISFDB.
- From 1938 there is a companion Randolph Caldecott Medal awarded to the illustrator of a picture book for children, not in the database except as mentioned in free notes.
- EN Redlink winners (0 in ~90 years)
- NA
Carnegie
parallel intentions inferred regarding the analogous British Carnegie Medal, here is what I would submit as a Note:
Award
proposed (supposing complete sentences)
- (Award Directory: Given by) CILIP (Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals)
- CILIP (Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals), formerly the British Library Association
- Outstanding British book for children and young people
-- to identify the nationality of the award as
- (Note) Established in 1936.
- (Note) Established in 1936, the Carnegie award is given annually to the writer of a British book for children [not excluding teens; the Americans have a parallel young-adult book award from 2000] regardless of genre [check that]. Only awards and nominations associated with SF works are included in ISFDB.
- From 1955 there is a companion Kate Greenaway Medal awarded to the illustrator of book for children [not limited to picture books], not in the database except as mentioned in free notes.
- EN Redlink winners (4 in ~80 years)
- i 2015landman112404 1960cornwall
- - 53osmond 49allen
Printz
genuine Title hits 2016-01-24:
Perhaps the Printz (American but not limited to American writers) should be in the database as young adult books are no longer covered by the American Newbery Medal
2016-01-22 Title Notes 2000 Almond,
- Year Printz winner (SF only) ; (honor books--very incomplete)
- 2000 ------ ------ ; Almond Skellig
- 2001 ------ ------ ; Dickinson, Ropemaker
- 2002 ------ ------ ;
- 2003 ------ ------ ; (o Farmer, House of the Scorpion)
- 2004 ------ ------ ;
- 2005 i Rosoff, How I Live Now ;
- 2006 ------ ------ ;
- 2007 ------ ------ ;
- 2008 ------ ------ ;
- 2009 ------ ------ ; Hinwood, The Returning (o Pratchett, Nation)
- 2010 o Bray, Going Bovine ; (o Yancey, Monstrumologist)
- 2011 o Bacigalupi, Ship Breaker ;
- 2012 i whaley
- 2013 o Lake, In Darkness ;
- 2014 o Sedgwick, Midwinterblood ;
- 2015 - nelson
- 2016 o Ruby, Bone Gap ;
Caldecott
genuine Title hits 2016-01-24: (I=INTERIORART; + other) --no INTERIORART yet!
- 1954 c
- 1991 sf
- 2007/08 n
honor
- 1970 c
- 1938 i Lathrop, Animals of the Bible (christian fable)
- 1944 i Slobodkin, Many Moons
- 1955 o Brown, Cinderella
- 1959 i Cooney, Chanticleer
- 1962 i Brown, Once a Mouse (indian fable)
- 1964 o Sendak, Where the Wild Things Are
- 1969 i Shulevitz, The Fool of the World (russian tale)
- 1970 o Steig, Sylvester
- 1973 i Lent, Funny Little Woman (japanese tale)
Lent "specialized in illustrating international folk tales retold by other writers" inclg Baba Yaga by self as Ernest Small, 1966, russian
- 1974 i Zemach, Duffy (cornish tale)
- 1975 i McDermott, Arrow to the Sun (pueblo)
also 1973 honor book Anansi the Spider (ashanti)
- 1976 * Dillons, Why Mosquitoes Buzz (african)
- 1977 * Dillons, Ashanti to Zulu (african)
Dillons interiorart in database from selection in an artwork collection of mainly unpublished illustrations? 204921 ASK MHH
- 1982 o Van Allsburg, Jumanji
- 1983 i Brown, Shadow (african)
- 1985 i Hyman, Saint George and the Dragon (Spenser)
- 1986 o Van Allsburg, Polar Express
- 1987 i Egielski, Hey, Al
- 1988 i Young, Lon Po Po (china fable)
- 1989
- 1992 o Wiesner, Tuesday --sf?
- 1997 i Wisniewski, Golem (jewish tale)
- 1999 i Zelinsky, Rapunzel (Grimm)
- 2008 o Selznick, Hugo Cabret
- 2010 i Pinkney, The Lion & the Mouse (Aesop) --Puss in Boots is here
- 2015 i Santat, Adventures of Beekle
two particular illustrations in database as contents of an artwork collection
examined only winners; retellings of traditional material noted here only if the illustrator is in the database
- EN Redlink winners (1 in ~80 years)
- i 2016blackall
- -
Greenaway
genuine hits 2016-01-24 (4 in 3 yrs): (I=INTERIORART; + other)
- 1993 I "Winner of the 1993 Kate Greenaway Medal for British children's book illustration (awarded 1994)"
- 2005/1979 c
- 2011/12 nI "Winner of the 2012 Kate Greenaway Medal for British children's book illustration"
- 1968 i Baynes, Dictionary of Chivalry --knights reference
- 1969 i Oxenbury, Dragon of an Ordinary Family [1 of 2] --Quangle Wangle's Hat/edward lear
- 1971 o Pienkowski, Kingdom Under the Sea
- 1979 o Pienkowski, Haunted House [as 2005 NOVEL]
- 1982 o Foreman, Sleeping Beauty [1 of 2, as 1991]; Long Neck and Thunderfoot
- 1983 i Browne, Gorilla
- 1993 o Lee, Black Ships
- 1995 o Lynch, Christmas Miracle
- 1999 o Oxenbury, Alice
- 2002 o Graham, Jethro Byrde, Fairy Child
- 2003 i Hughes, Ella's Big Chance, 6+
- 2004 o Riddell, Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver", 8+
- 2007awarded i Grey, Dish and Spoon (nursery rhyme)
- 2012 o Kay, A Monster Calls, 10+
probably Helen Cooper is Helen Cooper ISFDB cover artist 1987-89