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1 2/1/35 Executive Board and Executive Director President Nancy Kranich Papers, Box 1: Biographical Information Nancy Kranich SUBJECT Your Library Campaign, 2001 (2 Your Library Partnerships, 2001 (3 folders) ALA Cognotes Newsletter, 1999, 2001 Advocacy Planning Retreat, May 10, 2002 Advocacy Program, (2 folders) Awards and Certificates, Communications Planning, (2 folders) Convention Badges and Buttons Correspondence, Democracy Forum Committee, (2 folders) Emerging Democracies: General, Minsk/Belgrade Trip, 2002 (2 folders) South Caucasus Final Report, (2 folders) Tblisi Workshop, (2 folders) Equity, (2 folders) Box 2: Government Information, (4 folders) Information Literacy, Library Advocacy Now! Presenter s Handbook, July NCIPA Advocacy Forum Training Materials, Notebooks: ALA Executive Board, July 1999-Feb 2002 ALA Presidency, May 1999-Aug 2001 (3 folders) Partnerships, President/President-Elect Support Manual, 2000 (2 folders) Presidential Campaign: Correspondence to Nancy Kranich, 1999 Kranich vs. Schmidt, 1999 Nancy Kranich campaign files, 1999 (2 folders)
2 2/1/35 p. 2 Presidential Initiative, Jan 2000-June 2001 Presidential Schedules, Receipts, Right to Know Speaker s Training, ALA Annual Conference, June 21-22, 1990 (2 folders) Voter Education Tips, SPEECHES, PRESENTATIONS, AND PUBLICATIONS (by year; within each year, alpha by location, conference name, article/publication title, etc.): NY State Legislature testimonies Fees for Library Service article, Library Journal, May 1 Higher Education Act Testimony, Sept 6, 1985 Higher Education Act Title II-A The Role of Fees... Reconsidered article Columbia University, April 29 Information for Governance draft manuscript, August FBI Talks ( FBI using libraries as spies, et. al.) 1989 Government Information Testimony, May 23 Box 3: 1989 (continued) Information Drought article, Library Journal, June Joint Spring Workshop, Washington, D.C., March
3 2/1/35 p. 3 Computers for Social Change Conference, June 26 Environmental Information Conference, December 4 FSU Conference, Tallahassee, FL, March 11 NE Regional Law Library Conference, November 9 NLW Workshop, ALA Conference, Atlanta, July 1 PLA Conference, San Diego, March British Columbia Library Association, November 6 Maryland Library Association, May 14 Meckler Conference, December 8 Right to Know Committee Rutgers University SLIS Colloquium, October 28 METRO-GODIG, December 1 METRO Workshop, New York City, May 7 The Selling of Cyberspace article, Library Journal, November Senate Telecommunications Testimony, September 8, 1993; June 22, ASIS Metro NY chapter, September 23 Authors Guild Roundtable, April 14 Canadian Library Association Annual Conference, June 17 NASDAGS Conference, Portland, Maine, August 14 NEASIS Spring Meeting, May 6 New Jersey Library Association Annual Institute, March 17 NREN/NII, County College of Morris, Randolph, NJ, May 20 NYLA Annual Conference Rudy Weiss Memorial Lecture, October 21 PLA/ALA Annual Conference, Miami, FL, June 26 PSLISAA Dinner, May Open Magazine pamphlet series Brookhaven National Laboratory Copyright speech, May 4 Faculty Resource Network Summer Seminar, NYU, June 6 Learning Alliance Speech, NYC, December 12 Columbia University Revson Fellows, NYC, February 13
4 2/1/35 p. 4 Computers for Social Change Conference, Bronx, NY, June 22 Creating the Future manuscript Hartford Public Library, December 16 Learning Alliance Information Inequality, October 23 METRO NYS Digital Library, June 6 Project Censored, April ACRL Spring Symposium, New York, March 21 Colorado State Library, September 24 Iowa Library Association, October 9 Long Island Library Association, May METRO Digital Library, December Project Censored Awards, May 6 Technology and the Community College conference, July 17 Digital Libraries files (includes 3.5" diskette) Manhattan High Schools Technology Conference, May 29 National Communications Association Conference, November Project Censored Awards, April 27 Publishing and Freedom of Information, March 11 Western Digital Library Conference, September 18 Academic Libraries 2000, September 30-October 1 ACRL/NY Conference, May 14 Alternatives in Print, June 27 Archons of Colophon, December 15 "Collaborating to Build a Global Digital Library" presentation, December "Digital Libraries" article, Texas Library Journal, Fall 1999 METRO Annual Meeting, October 14 New Information Technology Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, August 18 NY Library Salaries, December 10 NYC Public School Libraries, October 6-7 Box 4: 1999 (continued) Queensborough Public Library, December 10 "A Question of Balance" article, Counterpoise, July/October Speaking Out! Voices in Celebration of Intellectual Freedom manuscript Texas Library Association, April 22
5 2/1/35 p. 5 University of Wisconsin Alumni Day, May Media Training 2000 ACRL Delaware Valley Chapter, April 4 Argentina Library Association, April "Assessing Internet Access" article, Media Studies Journal, Fall 2000 California Library Association, November CPSR Symposium, Seattle, May Democracy Statement European Bielefield Colloquium, February 8 FAIR Housing Works, February 24 Freedom of Information Day, March 16 Georgia Library Association, October Indiana University, November 20 Kentucky Library Association, October Libraries for the Future, Kansas City, MO, September "Libraries, the Internet and Democracy"chapter for Managing the Internet Controversy book, Neil Schuman publishers "Libraries, the New Media, and the Political Process" article, imp Magazine, May 1 Library of Congress Tribute, November 7 Library Stamp Dedication, November 9 Mexico Library Association, September 13 National Communications Association, November 11 New England Library Association, October 1-3 New York Library Association, November 4 NYSCATES, March 4 Reforma National Conference, August Rochester 3 R's Annual Meeting, June 1 Smart Community Conference, March 24 Utah Library Association, May American Libraries columns Libraries and Democracy: The Cornerstone of Liberty book proposal papers Project Censored 2001 ACRL, March 18 ALA Presidential Remarks, Annual Conference, June Catholic University Library School, April 25 Digital Divide Austin ICA, November 17
6 2/1/35 p. 6 E-Government Presentation, March 22Freedom Forum, February Freedom of Information Day (James Madison's 250th Birthday Celebration), March 16 General Federation of Women's Clubs, June 23 Hawaii Library Association, March 3 Indiana Library Federation, October 5 "Libraries for 2020" article, imp Magazine, February "Libraries as Social Capital Builders" article, Library Journal, November 15 LPRC, February 15 New Mexico Library Association, April 19 Oklahoma Library Association, April 20 Pennsylvania Library Trustees, May 18 Pratt Beta Phi Mu, April 23 Pratt Institute Nasser Sharify Lecture, October 28 President s Program, January 14 Box 5: 2001 (continued) President s Program, June 17 Queens Library, January 10 Texas Library Association, March 29 UCLA Library School Alumni, April 7 Washington Library Association, April ACRL Legislation, June 14 British Columbia Library Association, September 26 DIAC, Seattle, May Florida Library Association, April 9-10 New Jersey Library Association, April 11 Texas Leadership Conference, September York, PA Rotary Club, March 7 Libraries: The Information Commons of Civil Society chapter for Shaping the Network Society book, MIT Press Your Library Campaign Kickoff, April 2001 (no negatives) 3M Wonewok, Fall 2000 (no negatives) ALA Annual Conference, June 2001 (no negatives) ALA Chicago, July 2000 (w/ negatives)
7 2/1/35 p. 7 VHS VIDEO TAPES: ALA Midwinter/ Kranich Campaign/ ALA Summer, 1999 (no negatives) ALA Midwinter, January 2000 (no negatives) ALA Midwinter, January 2001 (w/ negatives) ALA Midwinter/ Today Show/ Presidents Program, 2001 (w/ negatives) Argentina trip, April 2000 (w/ negatives) Freedom of Information Day, March 16, 2000 (no negatives) Freedom of Information Day, March 16, 2001 (Madison Award John Podesta) (no negatives) Golden Books Read-In, Sept / Markle Press Conference, November 2, 1999 (no negatives) Inauguration, July 12, 2000 (no negatives) Mexico trip, August 26, 2000 / Colorado trip, Sept , 2000 (w/ negatives) NCA/CLA White House briefing, n.d. (no negatives) Reforma, August 2000 (w/ negatives) Taiwan Conference, August 1999 (no negatives) Thailand (IFLA), August 1999 (no negatives) Washington Library Association UCLA Alumni Day, April 2001 (no negatives) ALA Interviews from Fox 5 Morning News, January 11, 2001, and the Today show, n.d. C-SPAN program featuring Nancy Kranich (discussing libraries in general), February 21, 2001 "The Campaign for America's Libraries", ALA Midwinter meeting, 2001 College of DuPage ALA Candidates Forum, March 12, 1999 "Excess Access: Pornography, Children and the ALA", produced by the American Family Association, 1999 "Libraries, Copyright, and the Internet", October 14, 1999 New Jersey Library Association Workshop, 1988 "Pornography and Libraries", the Dr. Laura show, September 15, 2000 "Staking a Claim in Cyberspace: Information Policy for the People", produced by Deep Dish TV, July 1, 1993 AUDIO CASSETTE TAPES: 107th ALA Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA: "Information Access: Issues and Action", July 9-14, 1988 (3 tapes) 108th ALA Annual Conference, Dallas, TX: ALL President's Program "Information Access: The Fifth Freedom", June 24-29, 1989 C-SPAN: Senate Appropriations Committee interview by Senator Hollings of William Sessions about the Library Awareness Program, April 19-24, 1988 CARL Program: "Government Documents: Endangered Species", October 21, 1988 Counterspin: "Information Superhighway or Corporate Monorail?" (featuring Herb Schiller and Nancy Kranich), December 30, 1995
8 2/1/35 p. 8 Crosstalk (featuring Nancy Kranich), n.d. "Forging a National Information Policy: Where is the Public?", part six, produced by the Audio Archives of Canada Jim Hightower, United Broadcasting Network, September 27, 1999 Library and Information Technology Association 2nd National Conference, Boston, MA, October 2-6, 1988 LITA: Freedom of Information presentation featuring Nancy Kranich, October 4, 1988 National Public Radio: "Library Spies" (Nancy Kranich discusses the FBI's "Library Awareness Program"), 1987 Public Library Association National Conference, San Diego, CA: "The Right to Know: Making it Happen in Your Community" presented by Nancy Kranich, March 20-23, 1991 Research Methods program: "Conducting of Library Evaluation and Performance", December 7, 1995 The Second Northeast Regional Law Library Conference: "Access to Government and Legal Information", n.d. (2 tapes) Straus' Place radio program (Nancy Kranich discusses Banned Books Week), September 28 (no year listed) Talk America Radio Networks, n.d. Vox Pop (Discussion on censorhip and book banning), September 28, 1999 WFUV-FM Public Radio: Cityfolk radio program (Nancy Kranich discusses the Digital Divide), March 1, 1996 WICN-FM: The Public Eye radio program (featuring Nancy Kranich), October 6, 2000 WNYC-FM: New York Beat radio program (featuring Nancy Kranich), April 13, 1995 Box 6: ALA/APA (Allied Professional Association) Transition Team Files, Annual Conference, 2002 Budget Bylaws, Timelines, Organization, and Information (2 folders) Correspondence Meeting minutes and agendas Midwinter Meeting Nancy Kranich presentations Recommendations Reports Nancy Kranich Documents on CD-ROM Advocacy Committee, 2000 Emerging Democracies Committee, 2000 Filtering Technology Meeting, 1999
9 2/1/35 p. 9 General Correspondence, Information Literacy Partnership Committee, 2000 Libraries: The Cornerstone of Democracy Presidential Initiative, Presidential Website, 2000 Speeches, Addresses, and Opening Remarks, 2000
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