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Jim Crawford Award

The Jim Crawford Award for Innovation in Libraries celebrates and recognises innovative and inspiring services and projects being delivered through South Australia’s public libraries.

The award honours Jim Crawford who first established the South Australian public libraries network.

In recognising new and innovative library services, projects or leaders, the award showcases the essential role libraries play in communities, creating places for learning, connection, inclusion and creativity.

The award winner in 2024 will receive a $10,000 cash prize which may be used to:

  • provide professional development for staff
  • drive further innovation in service delivery through research and development
  • build on existing innovation
  • purchase significant equipment or library materials.

The Jim Crawford Award for Innovation in Libraries is awarded every two years.

How to apply

Nominations for 2024 have now closed.

Who is eligible

Nominees must be individuals or groups working in, or associated with, public libraries.

Who can nominate

Anyone eligible to be a nominee is able to submit a nomination.

Selection criteria

Nominations must meet at least one of the following criteria:

  • library service innovations which benefit the community
  • library service improvements for disadvantaged communities
  • inspirational leadership in libraries
  • library projects which demonstrate outstanding innovation.

What happens next

Nominations are assessed by a:

  • senior leader of the LGA
  • member of the Public Libraries SA Executive Committee
  • member of the Crawford family.

The award will be announced and presented at the 2024 LGA OGM Conference on 24 May 2024.

About Jim Crawford

Jim Crawford was Chairman of the Libraries Board of South Australia from 1977 until 1987, having been a member since 1972. As Chairman of the Libraries Board, Mr Crawford guided the development of two key reports:

  • Library Development in South Australia (1978)
  • South Australian Libraries - Moving Towards 2000 (1986).

The first report became the blueprint for the establishment of all public libraries in South Australia, while the second supported the continued growth and development of these libraries.

Jim Crawford also spent more than 20 years as an elected local government member. He was a councillor of Brighton City Council from 1973 until 1977, Mayor of Brighton from 1977 to 1980, and a councillor at the City of Adelaide from 1985 until 1997.

Jim was well respected for his vision, sense of justice, personal and business ethics and genuine awareness of community needs.

He worked to establish a library network that would allow all South Australians to access books, information technology and other beneficial learning tools from a local library, regardless of where they lived.

In keeping with his ability to broker partnerships in all walks of life, Jim Crawford brought together state and local governments to implement an equal funding partnership for the public library network. This partnership remains strong today.

Past winners

  • 2022 Winner - Kadina Community Library for the 'Always Open' project
  • 2020 Winner - Onkaparinga Libraries with Neporendi Aboriginal Forum Inc. to deliver “Southern Deadly Yarns”
  • 2020 Commendation Award for Community Impact:
    • Light Regional Council Library Service for “Once Upon a Story Trail” (Light Regional Council)
    • Bordertown Public Library for improvements to the library service (Tatiara District Council)
  • 2020 Commendation Award for Innovation:
    • Minlaton School Community Library for the Minlaton Storytime video collection (Yorke Peninsula Council)
    • Jaidyn Edwards, City of PAE Libraries Technology Officer, for development
  • 2018 Winner - City of Salisbury, Microsoft Office Bootcamp
  • 2016 Winner - The Rural City of Murray Bridge, Re-ignighting a loge for local language
  • 2014 Winner - The City of Playford Library Service, Give the Gift of Reading initiative
  • 2014 Encouragement Award - Roxby Council, Community Library English Conversation Group
  • 2012 Winner - The Mount Gambier Library (City of Mount Gambier)
  • 2012 Encouragement Award - Alexandrina Library, Strathalbyn (Alexandrina Council)
  • 2012 Honourable Mention - Morgan Library (Mid Murray Council).
  • 2010 Winner - City of Salisbury Library (City of Salisbury) and the City of West Torrens Library (West Torrens)
  • 2010 Merit Award - Yorketown Community and School Library (District Council of Yorke Peninsula)
  • 2010 Commendation Awards - Murray Bridge Public Library (The Rural City of Murray Bridge) and the Unley Young Writers' Group (City of Unley)
  • 2008 Winner - Charles Sturt Library Service (City of Charles Sturt)
  • 2008 Merit Award - Murray Bridge Public Library (Rural City of Murray Bridge)
  • 2007 Merit Award - Campbelltown Public Library Service (City of Campbelltown)
  • 2006 Winner - West Torrens Library Service (City of West Torrens)
  • 2006 Special Recognition Award - City of Onkaparinga
  • 2004 Winner - District Council of Mt Barker
  • 2004 Commendation Award - City of Salisbury
  • 2002 Winner - Wattle Range Council