The Oklahoma Center for the Book
The
Oklahoma
Center for the Book (OCB) is a state
affiliate of the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress, and is
organized to focus attention on the vital role of books and reading in
our lives. The Center promotes the past, current, and future works of
Oklahoma authors; promotes the literary heritage of the state; and encourages
reading for pleasure by Oklahomans of all ages.
When the Library of Congress announced the granting of permission to
States to become part of their program, the Oklahoma Department of Libraries
assembled an advisory group and wrote a proposal. The Oklahoma Center
for the Book became the fourth state center on February 28, 1986.
The Center is governed by a 30-member, volunteer
board of directors from across the state, and for the past ten years
has sponsored the Oklahoma Book Award program.
Oklahoma Book Awards are given each year in fiction, non-fiction, children/young
adult, poetry, and design/illustration categories for work written by
an Oklahoman or about Oklahoma.
Along with the annual Book Awards, the Center honors an Oklahoman who
has contributed to the state's literary heritage by giving the Arrell
Gibson Lifetime Achievement Award. The award is named for Norman historian
Arrell Gibson, the Center's first president.
In addition to these activities, the Center brings readers and writers
of all ages together at libraries and bookstores across the state for
special events. The Center often supports other literary activities through
grants and staff assistance.
For more information or to join the Center for the Book, see
the contact information on the left column of this web page. For a PDF-format
membership form go here (fill it out online, print it, and mail it in).

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