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February
22

Here’s your chance to shine a bright light on a library staffer that has really made a difference or does an especially good job at organizing super programs, helping you find what you need or just introducing you to new ways to find information.

nlwdhomepage.gifSubmit a star for National Library Workers Day, which is organized each year by the national trade association American Library Association. Start the April celebration early for National Library Workers Day (NLWD) by telling the world what makes your favorite library employee special.

Submissions for the NLWD Stars web site are now being accepted at the ALA site. NLWD is celebrated on Tuesday, April 15th, during National Library Week.

And e-mail at bnackman@LoHud.com or post a comment to share your nomination.

This entry was posted on Friday, February 22nd, 2008 at 9:00 am by Barbara Nackman.
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Staff writer Barbara Livingston Nackman admits she doesn't like to stroll past a library or bookstore without stopping inside. And, when visiting someone's home she rarely walks by a bookshelf without glancing at the titles. She shares her passion for fiction, non-fiction, poetry and short stories by bringing books discussions online and exploring the local literati scene.


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Barbara NackmanA municipal reporter for The Journal News since 1997, Barbara Livingston Nackman has covered local governments, events and breaking news from many communities. She began her journalism career by writing for bookselling and library publications. As a suburban mother, she made sure her two sons, now 23 and 21, had bookshelves and reading chairs in their rooms and library cards way before they had driver's licenses. Her editors have now found an outlet for all those book-related stories she pitches and her husband hopes she gains an interest in reading historical non-fiction.

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