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Nancy C. Kranich

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Nancy C. Kranich
President of the American Library Association
In office
2000–2001
Preceded bySarah Ann Long
Succeeded byJohn W. Berry
Personal details
NationalityAmerican
OccupationLibrarian

Nancy C. Kranich is an American librarian. She served as President of the American Library Association from 2000-2001. During her term as the American Library Association's president, she focused on libraries' role in building democracies.[1]

Career

She is on the faculty of Rutgers University-New Brunswick.[1]

Selected publications

  • Kranich, Nancy C., and Joneta Belfrage. Libraries & Democracy: The Cornerstones of Liberty. Chicago: American Library Association, 2001. ISBN 083890808X
  • Kranich, Nancy C. (2010) "Academic Libraries As Hubs For Deliberative Democracy," Journal of Public Deliberation: Vol. 6 : Iss. 1, Article 4. Available at: http://www.publicdeliberation.net/jpd/vol6/iss1/art4

References

  1. ^ a b "Nancy Kranich - Rutgers University Libraries". www.libraries.rutgers.edu.
Non-profit organization positions
Preceded by President of the American Library Association
2000–2001
Succeeded by