Herman Skolnik Award
The Herman Skolnik Award is awarded annually by the Division of Chemical Information of the American [Chemical Society], "to recognize outstanding contributions to and achievements in the theory and practice of chemical information science". the award is of 3,000 US dollars.
It is named for Herman Skolnik, who was a co-founder of the then ACS Division of Chemical Literature in 1948 and a key figure in the Division. The first award was made to him.
Recipients
Source:1970s
- 1976: Herman Skolnik
- 1977: Eugene Garfield
- 1978: Fred A. Tate
1980s
- 1980: William J. Wiswesser
- 1981: Ben H. Weil
- 1982: Robert Fugmann
- 1983: Russell J. [Rowlett, Jr.]
- 1984: Montagu Hyams
- 1986: Dale B. Baker
- 1987: William Theilheimer
- 1988: David R. Lide, Jr.
- 1989: Michael F. Lynch and Stuart Marson
1990s
- 1990: Ernst Meyer
- 1991: Todd Wipke
- 1992: Jacques-Emile Dubois
- 1993: Peter Willett
- 1994: Alexandru T. Balaban
- 1995: Reiner Luckenbach and Clemens Jochum
- 1996: Milan Randic
- 1997: Johann Gasteiger
- 1998: Gary D. Wiggins
- 1999: Stuart M. Kaback
2000s
- 2000: Stephen R. Heller and G. W. A. Milne
- 2001: Guenter Grethe
- 2002: Peter Norton
- 2003: Frank H. Allen
- 2004: Peter Johnson
- 2005: Lorrin Garson
- 2006: Hugo Kubinyi
- 2007: Robert S. Pearlman
- 2008: Gerald M. Maggiora
- 2009: Yvonne Connolly Martin
2010s
- 2010: Anton J. Hopfinger
- 2011: Alexander Lawson
- 2012: Peter Murray-Rust and Henry Rzepa
- 2013: Richard D. Cramer
- 2014: Engelbert Zass
- 2015: Jürgen Bajorath
- 2016: Stephen H. Bryant and Evan Bolton
- 2017: David Winkler
- 2018: Gisbert Schneider
- 2019: Kimito Funatsu
2020s
- 2020: Wendy A. Warr
- 2023 Patrick Walters
- 2024 Alexandre Varnek
- 2025 Matthias Rarey
- 2026 Antony John Williams