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Main Author: Berry, John N., III
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ839619
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contents Running in Hard Times Berry, John N., III Library Associations Economic Climate Board Candidates Presidents Administrator Role Fees Advocacy Administrative Organization Politics Roberta Stevens and Kent Oliver are campaigning hard for the presidency of the American Library Association (ALA). Stevens is outreach projects and partnerships officer at the Library of Congress. Oliver is executive director of the Stark County District Library in Canton, Ohio. They have debated, discussed, and posted web sites, Facebook pages, blogs, and more to get people's votes. At "Library Journal," it was decided their most important challenge is to figure out what role an ALA president can play in helping libraries and ALA cope as the economy tanks and times get tougher. This article presents their answers to that challenge.
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spellingShingle Running in Hard Times
Berry, John N., III
Library Associations
Economic Climate
Board Candidates
Presidents
Administrator Role
Fees
Advocacy
Administrative Organization
Politics
Running in Hard Times Berry, John N., III Library Associations Economic Climate Board Candidates Presidents Administrator Role Fees Advocacy Administrative Organization Politics Roberta Stevens and Kent Oliver are campaigning hard for the presidency of the American Library Association (ALA). Stevens is outreach projects and partnerships officer at the Library of Congress. Oliver is executive director of the Stark County District Library in Canton, Ohio. They have debated, discussed, and posted web sites, Facebook pages, blogs, and more to get people's votes. At "Library Journal," it was decided their most important challenge is to figure out what role an ALA president can play in helping libraries and ALA cope as the economy tanks and times get tougher. This article presents their answers to that challenge.
title Running in Hard Times
topic Library Associations
Economic Climate
Board Candidates
Presidents
Administrator Role
Fees
Advocacy
Administrative Organization
Politics
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ839619