DR. CARLA HAYDEN TO SERVE AS THE NEXT LIBRARIAN OF
CONGRESS
CHICAGO - On July 13, 2016 the Senate approved the nomination of Dr.
Carla Hayden to serve as the nation's 14th Librarian of Congress. Dr. Hayden, American Library Association
(ALA) past president and director of the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore,
Maryland, is the first female and the first African American to lead the
Library of Congress. She also is the first professional librarian to be
confirmed in more than 60 years.
Dr. Hayden's appointment comes in the wake of the
retirement of Dr. James H. Billington and on the heels of a rigorous ALA
grassroots and social media campaign (#Hayden4LOC) that encouraged thousands of
library advocates to contact their Senators to support her confirmation.
"The library community is elated that Dr. Hayden is
our nation's new Librarian of Congress," stated ALA President Julie
Todaro. "She holds all of the professional competencies needed to
successfully lead the nation's library.
"There is no doubt that Dr. Hayden will have a
positive impact by leading efforts to establish a more modern approach to
serving members of Congress, researchers and the public at large. Hayden holds
a profound understanding of the integral role libraries play in formal
education, community-based learning, and the promotion of individual
opportunity and community progress. I believe that through her visionary
leadership the Library of Congress will soon mirror society's rapidly changing
information environment, while successfully preserving the cultural record of
the United States."
The American Library Association is the oldest and
largest library association in the world, with more than 58,000 members in
academic, public, school, government, and special libraries. The mission of the
American Library Association is to provide leadership for the development,
promotion and improvement of library and information services and the
profession of librarianship in order to enhance learning and ensure access to
information for all.
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