Justin Winsor Prize

Justin Winsor Prize

Justin Winsor Prize may refer to:

*Justin Winsor Prize (history), a prize awarded by the American Historical Association, 1896–1938
*Justin Winsor Prize (library), a prize awarded by the Library History Round Table of the American Library Association, 1978–


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