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By Ren Parks; Yung-hui Chou
Collection Overview
Title: Bernadine Abbott Hoduski Papers, 1962-2019
Predominant Dates:1980s-2000s
ID: 43/1/22
Primary Creator: Abbott Hoduski, Bernadine (1938-)
Extent: 17.6 Cubic Feet
Arrangement: Alphabetical by topic, then chronological, original order thereunder.
Date Acquired: 08/04/2023
Subjects: Abbott Hoduski, Bernadine, Depository Libraries, Depository Library Council (U.S.), Depository Library Council to The Public Printer, Government Documents, Government Documents Round Table (GODORT), Government Publications, United States. Government Printing Office
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Papers (1972-2019) of Bernadine Abbott Hoduski (Cofounder of GODORT, ALA GODORT chair 1973-74, elected to ALA Council in 1999 and 2001), including correspondence, reports, meeting minutes, notes, and publicity materials concerning ALA, the Government Document Round Table, U.S. Congress Joint Committee on Printing, Government Publishing Office (GPO) Depository Library Council, and Inter-Association Working Group. Also includes copies of Administrative Notes, the newsletter of the Federal Depository Library Program.
Biographical Note
Bernadine E. Abbott Hoduski was born in New Deal, Montana in 1938, and she has been an ALA member since 1964. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in History from Avila University in 1959 and a Masters in Librarianship from the University of Denver, Colorado in 1965. She served as the children’s librarian at the Kansas City Public Library from 1959 to 1960. She has served as lecturer or assistant professor at multiple higher education institutions, has been a published author since 1995, and served as a member of professional staff on the U.S. Congress Joint Committee on Printing from 1974 to 1997. She was a founding member of the ALA Government Documents Round Table (GODORT) and served as its chair from 1973 to 1974. In 1999, she was elected as GODORT’s first Councilor to ALA. Other achievements include the bronze medal for commendable service from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1973) and the James Bennett Childs Award for distinguished contributions to documents librarianship from the ALA Government Documents Round Table (1973). After retiring in 1997, Abbott Hoduski continues her work ensuring public access to government information.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
The American Library Association Archives
Acquisition Source:
Bernadine Abbott Hoduski
PDF Box/Folder List
URL:
https://files.archon.library.illinois.edu/alasfa/4301022a.pdf
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for Bernadine Abbott Hoduski Papers (43/1/22)
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