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Item Yakima Valley Regional Libraries Plath Forum - 1982, tape 2B.(UNPUBLISHED, 1982) Bob, Murray L.Second part of the talk by Murray L. Bob: The Place of the Book in a Contemporary Public Library. Bob was the longtime director of Prendergast Library and the Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Library System.Item Yakima Valley Regional Libraries Plath Forum - 1982, tape 6B.(UNPUBLISHED, 1982) Mutschler, HerbSecond part of a talk by Herb Mutschler, director of the King County Library System for 26 years. He won the Washington Library Association President's Award and the Washington Outstanding Public Official award. He also was named a founding member of the King County library foundation.Item Yakima Valley Regional Libraries Plath Forum - 1982, tape 4A.(UNPUBLISHED, 1982) Coser, Lewis, Dr.First part of a talk by Dr. Lewis Coser, a German-American sociologist, who served as the 66th president of the American Sociological Association in 1975.Item Yakima Valley Regional Libraries Plath Forum - 1982, tape 2A.(UNPUBLISHED, 1982) Cole, John Y.The final part of the welcome by John Y. Cole, who is an American librarian, historian, and author. He was the founding director of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress, and in 2016 became the first official historian of the Library of Congress. First part of the talk by Murray L. Bob: The Place of the Book in a Contemporary Public Library. Bob was the longtime director of Prendergast Library and the Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Library System.Item Yakima Valley Regional Libraries Plath Forum - 1982, tape 7A.(UNPUBLISHED, 1982) Mutschler, HerbFinal part of a talk by Herb Mutschler, director of the King County Library System for 26 years. He won the Washington Library Association President's Award and the Washington Outstanding Public Official award. He also was named a founding member of the King County library foundation.Item Yakima Valley Regional Libraries Plath Forum - 1982, tape 5B.(UNPUBLISHED, 1982) Kramer, LarrySecond part of a talk by Larry Kramer, who was the assistant manager and regional promotions director for B. Daltons, Seattle office. He was also vice president of the Pacific Northwest Bookseller's Association. The topic of his talk is Book Marketing and Promotion, What Sells and Why.Item Yakima Valley Regional Libraries Plath Forum - 1982, tape 1B.(UNPUBLISHED, 1982) Cole, John Y.Part 2 of the welcome by John Y. Cole, who is an American librarian, historian, and author. He was the founding director of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress, and in 2016 became the first official historian of the Library of Congress.Item Yakima Valley Regional Libraries Plath Forum - 1982, tape 1A.(UNPUBLISHED, 1982) Cole, John Y.; Bob, Murray L.Part 1 of the welcome by John Y. Cole, who is an American librarian, historian, and author. He was the founding director of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress, and in 2016 became the first official historian of the Library of Congress.Item Yakima Valley Regional Libraries Plath Forum - 1982, tape 3A.(UNPUBLISHED, 1982) Bob, Murray L.Final part of the talk by Murray L. Bob: The Place of the Book in a Contemporary Public Library. Bob was the longtime director of Prendergast Library and the Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Library System.Item Yakima Valley Regional Libraries Plath Forum - 1982, tape 4B.(UNPUBLISHED, 1982) Coser, Lewis, Dr.Second part of a talk by Dr. Lewis Coser, a German-American sociologist, who served as the 66th president of the American Sociological Association in 1975.Item Yakima Valley Regional Libraries Plath Forum - 1982, tape 5A.(UNPUBLISHED, 1982) Coser, Lewis, Dr.; Kramer, LarryFinal part of a talk by Dr. Lewis Coser, a German-American sociologist, who served as the 66th president of the American Sociological Association in 1975. First part of a talk by Larry Kramer, who was the assistant manager and regional promotions director for B. Daltons, Seattle office. He was also vice president of the Pacific Northwest Bookseller's Association. The topic of his talk is Book Marketing and Promotion, What Sells and Why.Item Yakima Valley Regional Libraries Plath Forum - 1982, tape 6A.(UNPUBLISHED, 1982) Kramer, Larry; Mutschler, HerbFinal part of a talk by Larry Kramer, who was the assistant manager and regional promotions director for B. Daltons, Seattle office. He was also vice president of the Pacific Northwest Bookseller's Association. The topic of his talk is Book Marketing and Promotion, What Sells and Why. First part of a talk by Herb Mutschler, director of the King County Library System for 26 years. He won the Washington Library Association President's Award and the Washington Outstanding Public Official award. He also was named a founding member of the King County library foundation. Mutschler is introduced by Richard Ostrander.Item Yakima Valley Regional Libraries Plath Forum - 1983, tape 2A.(UNPUBLISHED, 1983) Sager, DonaldFirst part of a talk by Donald Sager entitled Current State and Future of American Public Libraries. Sager was the Commissioner of the Chicago Public Library from 1978 to 1981, where he guided the first steps toward a fully automated circulation system. In addition to Chicago, he directed libraries in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Columbus, Ohio; and Kingston, New York, among others.Item Yakima Valley Regional Libraries Plath Forum - 1983, tape 1B.(UNPUBLISHED, 1983) Moris, Alene H.Final part of a talk by Alene H. Moris, entitled You and the Organization. Moris co-founded Continuing Education for Women, which is known today as the Women's Center at the University of Washington. She later co-founded the Individual Development Center on Capitol Hill in Seattle, a career counseling center for men and women which she directed for 14 years. For 35 years, Alene worked nationally and internationally on behalf of women on career and leadership issues in both the nonprofit and business sectors. During this time, she also created and directed a Seattle-based residential retreat program for senior men and women facing major life decisions.Item Yakima Valley Regional Libraries Plath Forum - 1983, tape 2B.(UNPUBLISHED, 1983) Sager, DonaldFinal part of a talk by Donald Sager entitled Current State and Future of American Public Libraries. Sager was the Commissioner of the Chicago Public Library from 1978 to 1981, where he guided the first steps toward a fully automated circulation system. In addition to Chicago, he directed libraries in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Columbus, Ohio; and Kingston, New York, among others.Item Yakima Valley Regional Libraries Plath Forum - 1983, tape 4A.(UNKNOWN, 1983) Yates, Ella GainesFirst part of a talk by Ella Gaines Yates, entitled What is Intellectual Freedom and Why Defend It? Yates is recognized in the library world as being the first African-American director of the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System in Georgia. She was a member of the American Library Association and the Black Caucus of ALA. She was also a member of the NAACP, helped to found the Association’s Coretta Scott King Book Award, served as a research writer for the U.S. Civil Rights Commission, created her own firm Yates Library Consultants, and she was a visiting professor at Atlanta University Graduate School of Library and Information Science. Ella and her family moved to Seattle, Washington where she established a Library and Learning Resource Center for the Seattle Opportunities Industrialization Center. She also began taught at the University of Washington’s Graduate Library School.Item Yakima Valley Regional Libraries Plath Forum - 1983, tape 5B.(UNPUBLISHED, 1983) Hawkins, MarilynFinal part of a talk by Marilyn Hawkins on Public Awareness of Public Libraries. Hawkins first worked for the King County Library System and then switched to Public Relations. Before forming her own firm, Hawkins was VP/Marketing at The Rockey Company in Seattle and she began her agency career as VP/Public Relations at Sharp Hartwig Advertising. Hawkins is a past Public Relations Society Puget Sound Chapter President. She was named the Chapter’s “PR Professional of the Year” and received the “Jay Rockey Lifetime Achievement Award” in 2014. An established teacher and corporate coach, she served five years as an instructor in the University of Washington’s PR Certificate program. Her client experience includes work with AT&T, Xerox, Home Depot, and others.Item Yakima Valley Regional Libraries Plath Forum - 1983, tape 1A.(UNPUBLISHED, 1983) Ostrander, Richard; Moris, Alene H.Welcome by Richard Ostrander. First part of a talk by Alene H. Moris, entitled You and the Organization. Moris co-founded Continuing Education for Women, which is known today as the Women's Center at the University of Washington. She later co-founded the Individual Development Center on Capitol Hill in Seattle, a career counseling center for men and women which she directed for 14 years. For 35 years, Alene worked nationally and internationally on behalf of women on career and leadership issues in both the nonprofit and business sectors. During this time, she also created and directed a Seattle-based residential retreat program for senior men and women facing major life decisions.Item Yakima Valley Regional Libraries Plath Forum - 1983, tape 5A.(UNPUBLISHED, 1983) Hawkins, Marilyn; Ostrander, RichardFirst part of a talk by Marilyn Hawkins on Public Awareness of Public Libraries. Hawkins first worked for the King County Library System and then switched to Public Relations. Before forming her own firm, Hawkins was VP/Marketing at The Rockey Company in Seattle and she began her agency career as VP/Public Relations at Sharp Hartwig Advertising. Hawkins is a past Public Relations Society Puget Sound Chapter President. She was named the Chapter’s “PR Professional of the Year” and received the “Jay Rockey Lifetime Achievement Award” in 2014. An established teacher and corporate coach, she served five years as an instructor in the University of Washington’s PR Certificate program. Her client experience includes work with AT&T, Xerox, Home Depot, and others.Item Yakima Valley Regional Libraries Plath Forum - 1983, tape 3A.(UNPUBLISHED, 1983) Dowlin, KennethFirst part of a talk by Kenneth Dowlin, entitled The Electronic Cottage. Ken Dowlin was a librarian, public administrator, and professor at San Jose State University. He has published over 70 articles, 15 contributions to books and published papers, and 2 books. He was elected delegate to the first White House Conference on Libraries and Information Services in 1979, and was cited by U. S. Congressman Tom Lantos for outstanding community leadership in 1996, as well as being known for The Mercury Project in 1989, which involved the purchase of new computers, including a supercomputer from the Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) for an online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC). The project aimed to build a new main library building using computers and electronic resources more than books. In 1995, 250,000 library books were weeded, including old, rare and some last copies. Some librarians resisted this idea of the “Library of the Future” that Dowlin had envisioned. This resistance to these changes created the term “guerrilla librarian,” a librarian who saves books from destruction by either hiding them or stamping them to make the books appear that they had been in recent circulation.