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Fresno State librarian to lead association Michael Gorman will head up the American Library Association.(LOCAL NEWS)
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The Fresno Bee (Fresno, CA)
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May 6, 2004| Author:
Ellis, Anne Dudley
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Byline: Anne Dudley Ellis THE FRESNO BEE
Fresno State head librarian Michael Gorman will lead the world's oldest and largest association of libraries, focusing on library education, diversity among librarians and better salaries.
As the elected president of the American Library Association, Gorman will speak at conferences throughout the world on library issues.
He will lead an organization with more than 64,000 members at public and private librari...
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