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David E. King Papers

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ID: 97/1/35

Primary Creator: King, David E.

Extent: 1.0 Cubic Feet

Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by subject title

Date Acquired: 07/19/1988

Subjects: White House Conference on Library and Information Services I

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Papers of David E. King, president-elect of the Illinois chapter of the Special Libraries Association (1979) and delegate to the Illinois White House Conference and to the White House Conference in Library and Information Services, contains correspondence, agendas, duplicated releases, and reports, includes the White House Conference on Library and Information Services.

The White House Conference on Library and Information Services evolved from a suggestion by Channing Bete, Sr. in 1957. The conference was authorized by Public Law 93-568, signed by President Gerald Ford on December 31, 1974. A bill appropriating #3,500,000 to plan and conduct the conference under the guidance of the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science was approved by President Jimmy Carter on May 4, 1977. The purpose of the conference was to develop recommendations to improve the nation's libraries and information centers and their use by the public.

Pre-White House Conference were planned for the states, territories, and possessions. A total of 57 pre-conferences adopted 3,000 resolutions and selected 900 delegates and alternates to represent them in Washington on November 15-19, 1979. Five basic themes were chosen: personal need; lifelong learning; organizations and the profession; governing our society; and international understanding and cooperation.

Biographical Note

David E. King (d. 1998) was a Chicago area librarian. He served with the Peace Corp in the Philippines in the 1960s before coming to Chicago in 1964, working for the library at R.R. Donnelley & Sons in Chicago. Then he spent 27 years as a librarian for Standard Educational Corp. He represented Illinois as a delegate to the first White House Conference on Libraries and Information Sciences in 1979. He became the president of the Illinois chapter of the Special Libraries Association and was named a fellow of SLA in 1987. King died in 1998.

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White House Conference on Library and Information Services I

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Repository: The American Library Association Archives

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