Patricia W. Berger Papers, 1988-1992
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Brief Description: Correspondence of Patricia W. Berger, president (1989-90), concerning Council, Executive Board, committees, conferences, literacy projects, Martin Luther King National Library Committee, White House Conference on Library and Information Services II, National Research and Education Network, Rally for America's Libraries, and library issues including freedom of information, serials pricing, ethics, censorship, First Amendment rights, FBI Library Awareness Program, MARC licensing fees, Paperwork Reduction Act, closing of Columbia University School of Library Service, South African membership in IFLA and the role of paraprofessional staff in libraries.
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Record Series Number: 2/1/30
Created by: Berger, Patricia W. (1926-2011)
Volume: 3.0 Cubic Feet
Acquired: 1/4/93
More information is available at https://files.archon.library.illinois.edu/alasfa/0201030a.pdf
Arrangement: Alphabetical and chronological thereunder
Biographical Note for Berger, Patricia W. (1926-2011) : Over the course of her career, Patricia W. Berger held various management positions at the National Bureau of Standards (the National Institute of Standards and Technology since 1988), US Patent and Trademark Office, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Institute of Defense Analysis. She served as president of ALA from 1989 to 1990 [1], during which she appointed a President's Committee on Preservation Policy to draft policies for the preservation of library materials [2]. In addition, Berger was president of the Federal Librarians Round Table 1989 to 1990 and received its Achievement Award in 1985. She served on ALA's Executive Board and ALA Council [1]. She was elected to the board of the Freedom to Read Foundation in 1992 [3]. Berger also was active in other professional associations. She was president of the Washington, D.C. chapter of the Special Libraries Association (SLA), a fellow of SLA, chair and member of the Virginia State Library Board, and a member of the District of Columbia Library Association. She received the District of Columbia Library Association's President's Award in 2001 and Catholic University of America's Distinguished Alumna Award. Additionally, Berger was a member of the Cosmos Club in Washington D.C., a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and a fellow of the National Information Standards Organization. She died on March 27, 2011 [1].
Subject Index
Censorship
Columbia School of Library Service (New York)
Freedom of Information
Literacy
President, ALA
White House Conference on Library and Information Services II
Languages of Materials
English [eng]