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The difference between newbury and Carnegie
The difference between these two awards lies in:

1. Institutional design: The newbury Children's Literature Prize was founded by the American Library Association, a branch of the American Library Association, on 1922 to commend and commemorate newbury's pioneering contribution to European and American children's literature through hard struggle. This award is only given to young novels. The Carnegie Prize for Literature was awarded by the British Library Association in memory of Scottish philanthropist andrew carnegie. It is one of the highest awards for children's literature in the world, which is mainly awarded to British children's novels or young novelists, so it can also be called Carnegie Children's Literature Award.

Award scope: The newbury Prize for Children's Literature is only awarded to young novels, while the Carnegie Prize for Literature is mainly awarded to British children's novels or young novelists.

Award Impact: The newbury Children's Literature Award is one of the highest awards for children's literature in the world, which has played a positive role in improving the enthusiasm of writers and the quality of their works. As one of the oldest literary awards in Britain, Carnegie Prize for Literature has made great contributions to the development of English literature.