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CLA Congratulates Lisa Rosenblum

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In the current issue of Library Journal, the magazine has named CLA Member Lisa Rosenblum to its list of Movers & Shakers in the library industry.

Movers & Shakers, launched by Library Journal in 2002 to identify librarians, vendors, and others who are "shaping the future of libraries," is now over 400 innovators strong, with the addition of the 51 members of the Class of 2009. Together, these individuals comprise the coming generation of library leadership. They've embraced library technology, particularly library 2.0, "to provide exceptional service and kick-ass collections that respond to the real interest of patrons," as one of this year's Movers so aptly phrased it.

CLA congratulates Lisa as she represents a Who's Who of creativity and library trends in the field.

For more about Lisa's accomplishments, please visit her page on the Library Journal website.


Posted on March 25, 2009 9:39 AM |

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