Richard W. Lyman Award
The Richard W. Lyman Award was presented for five years, from 2002 to 2006, by the National Humanities Center. It recognized scholars who have advanced the humanities through the use of information technology.
The award was named after Richard Wall Lyman, and was given only to male recipients.
Award recipients
- 2002 Jerome McGann
- 2003 Roy Rosenzweig
- 2004 Robert K. Englund
- 2005 John M. Unsworth
- 2006 Willard McCarty
External links
- Lyman Award, National Humanities Center
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