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- £xrf)0S-ff/Vr,S. (&htut<*1 3-/. AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 50 E. HURON ST.. CHICAGO 11, ILL. LIBRARY 21 EXHIBIT: Mrs. Florrinell E Morton, President, American Library Association. David H. Clift, Executive Director, American Library Association. Alphonse F. Trezza, Associate Executive Director, American Library Assn. and Library 21 Staff Liaison. Joseph Becker, Library 21 Coordinator. Gordon Martin, Library 21 Local Project Director. Dr. Irving' Lieberman, University of Washington, Chairman Library 21 Advisory Committee. Daniel, Mann, Johnson and Mendenhall, Architects. Vance Jonson, Designer. Gene Wild, Assistant to the Designer. GOVERNMENTAL FOUNDATION AND INDUSTRIAL PARTICIPANTS: United States Office of Education. United States Air Force, Rome Air Development Center. United States Department of Commerce. Council on Library Resources. Univac, Division of Sperry Rand Corp. Xerox Corporation. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. Great Books of the Western World of Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. International Business Machines. Radio Corporation of America. National Cash Register. Electronics Teaching Laboratories. United States Industries, Educational Science Division. Electronics Development Laboratories. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, Inc. Bro-Dart Industries. Demco Library Supplies. Gaylord Bros., Inc. NORSco System (Bookshelves) El Cerrito, California. Herman Miller, Inc. National Film Board of Canada. Weston-Woods. Hertzberg-New Method. Bell and Howell Company. Washington State Library. University of Washington. Seattle Public Library. New York Public Library. Addressograph-Multigraph, Inc. IrlhhU-r^ 2-/ i V ill Is till j nlia I1 111 if , *t »f!|j|| '•liiflfiiiimi^ %2%%^£%%%=>ai=i ilJllIIf: umuhi fillip I * I1 III It? ill in* ilii.lUl Hi Iiiiiislllliililiilii4llll5jlljliiiii Ah ill n t ii Hi 1 q -g ^ E lift w 1111K ill Hi III This brochure was made possible through the combined efforts of the following: Financial support: Gaylord Brothers, Inc. Printing: Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. Paper: Crown Zellerbach Corporation. Staff: Washington State Library and the Seattle Public Library. Design: Vance Jonson. SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 0 01 00 5477925 0 LIBRARY 21 Library 21 is an automated Library of the future designed by the American Library Association in cooperation with leading firms in the electronic and publishing industries. The American Library Association is the oldest and largest professional library association in the world. The object of the Association is to extend and improve library service and librarianship in the United States and throughout the world. It seeks to do this by making books and ideas vital forces in American life, by making libraries easily accessible to all people, by improving professional standards of librarianship, and by creating and publishing professional literature. Its membership includes 26,500 libraries, librarians, library trustees, and other friends of libraries who carry out the programs and projects of the Association by intensive volunteer effort. Through its projects it has encouraged the development of good library service in such far away places as Burma, the Philippines, and Taiwan. Through liaison with federal agencies it has encouraged the enactment of the Library Services Act which has already extended good library service to more than 25,000,000 Americans who had none or who had inadequate service before.
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Collection | Century 21 Digital Collection |
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Transcript | - £xrf)0S-ff/Vr,S. (&htut<*1 3-/. AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 50 E. HURON ST.. CHICAGO 11, ILL. LIBRARY 21 EXHIBIT: Mrs. Florrinell E Morton, President, American Library Association. David H. Clift, Executive Director, American Library Association. Alphonse F. Trezza, Associate Executive Director, American Library Assn. and Library 21 Staff Liaison. Joseph Becker, Library 21 Coordinator. Gordon Martin, Library 21 Local Project Director. Dr. Irving' Lieberman, University of Washington, Chairman Library 21 Advisory Committee. Daniel, Mann, Johnson and Mendenhall, Architects. Vance Jonson, Designer. Gene Wild, Assistant to the Designer. GOVERNMENTAL FOUNDATION AND INDUSTRIAL PARTICIPANTS: United States Office of Education. United States Air Force, Rome Air Development Center. United States Department of Commerce. Council on Library Resources. Univac, Division of Sperry Rand Corp. Xerox Corporation. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. Great Books of the Western World of Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. International Business Machines. Radio Corporation of America. National Cash Register. Electronics Teaching Laboratories. United States Industries, Educational Science Division. Electronics Development Laboratories. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, Inc. Bro-Dart Industries. Demco Library Supplies. Gaylord Bros., Inc. NORSco System (Bookshelves) El Cerrito, California. Herman Miller, Inc. National Film Board of Canada. Weston-Woods. Hertzberg-New Method. Bell and Howell Company. Washington State Library. University of Washington. Seattle Public Library. New York Public Library. Addressograph-Multigraph, Inc. IrlhhU-r^ 2-/ i V ill Is till j nlia I1 111 if , *t »f!|j|| '•liiflfiiiimi^ %2%%^£%%%=>ai=i ilJllIIf: umuhi fillip I * I1 III It? ill in* ilii.lUl Hi Iiiiiislllliililiilii4llll5jlljliiiii Ah ill n t ii Hi 1 q -g ^ E lift w 1111K ill Hi III This brochure was made possible through the combined efforts of the following: Financial support: Gaylord Brothers, Inc. Printing: Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. Paper: Crown Zellerbach Corporation. Staff: Washington State Library and the Seattle Public Library. Design: Vance Jonson. SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 0 01 00 5477925 0 LIBRARY 21 Library 21 is an automated Library of the future designed by the American Library Association in cooperation with leading firms in the electronic and publishing industries. The American Library Association is the oldest and largest professional library association in the world. The object of the Association is to extend and improve library service and librarianship in the United States and throughout the world. It seeks to do this by making books and ideas vital forces in American life, by making libraries easily accessible to all people, by improving professional standards of librarianship, and by creating and publishing professional literature. Its membership includes 26,500 libraries, librarians, library trustees, and other friends of libraries who carry out the programs and projects of the Association by intensive volunteer effort. Through its projects it has encouraged the development of good library service in such far away places as Burma, the Philippines, and Taiwan. Through liaison with federal agencies it has encouraged the enactment of the Library Services Act which has already extended good library service to more than 25,000,000 Americans who had none or who had inadequate service before. |
Date created | 2012-07-22 |