Results tagged “Elizabeth Burr” from Wisconsin Library Heritage Center

Elizabeth Burr, 1908-1996

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Elizabeth Burr was inducted into the Wisconsin Library Hall of Fame in 2008. Burr retired in 1973 after 27 years as Public Library Consultant for Children's Services for the Wisconsin Division for Library Services and its predecessor the Wisconsin Free Library Commission.  She was a founder of the Cooperative Children's Book Center in 1963 and its director until her retirement.  She was the first recipient of the Wisconsin's Library Association's "Librarian of the Year" award.  In 1992, WLA established the annual Elizabeth Burr Award to be given to the Wisconsin author or illustrator of a distinguished book for children. She was selected for the National Advocacy Honor Roll by the American Library Association in 2000 for her contribution as an advocate for library services in the 20th century.

Hall of Fame

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The Wisconsin Library Hall of Fame was created by the Wisconsin Library Association Foundation Board as part of the Wisconsin Library Heritage Center. Inductees into the Hall of Fame are selected by the Steering Committee of the Wisconsin Library Heritage Center. The Steering Committee is accepting nominations for individuals to be inducted into the Wisconsin Library Hall of Fame in 2010. Nominations must be submitted by August 9, 2010. Procedures and a nomination form are located HERE. The Wisconsin Library Hall of Fame includes both librarians and library supporters. On November 6, 2008 the first ten individuals were inducted into the Wisconsin Library Hall of Fame at the Wisconsin Library Association Conference in Middleton, Wisconsin. On October 22, 2009, seven additional individuals were inducted into the Hall of Fame at the WLA Conference in Appleton. Wisconsin has had many noteworthy librarians and library supporters and it is anticipated that multiple individuals will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in each of the next few years.   

2009 Inductees (Click on name to see expanded biography)

Charles A. Bunge (1936- )

Charles A. Bunge is Professor Emeritus in the School of Library and Information Studies (SLIS) at the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Bunge completed a thirty year career as a library educator before his retirement from SLIS in 1997. He was director of the library school from 1971 to 1981. Bunge served as president of WLA in 1972-73, and was selected as WLA Librarian of the Year in 1983. He contributed significantly to the improvement of reference service in libraries in Wisconsin and the nation through extensive publications and educational programs.

Matthew Simpson Dudgeon (1871-1949)

Matthew S. Dudgeon served as Secretary of the Wisconsin Free Library Commission (WLFC) from 1909 until 1920. Dudgeon played an active role in the Library War Service of the American Library Association in World War I.  In 1919 he took a leave of absence from the WLFC to serve as director of camp libraries for the Library War Service. In 1920 he was appointed director of the Milwaukee Public Library, a position he held for 21 years.  Dudgeon served as President of the Wisconsin Library Association in 1921-1922.

Sarah Janice Kee (1908 -1998)

S. Janice Kee served as Secretary of the Wisconsin Free Library Commission 1956-1965. She provided leadership for significant statewide planning during this period and for the implementation of the federal Library Services Act in Wisconsin.  This planning served as the foundation for Wisconsin’s public library systems. She received WLA's Special Service Award in 1965. 

Henry Eduard Legler (1861-1917)

Henry E. Legler served as Secretary of the Wisconsin Free Library Commission (WFLC) from 1904 to 1909. During his tenure in that capacity he left an important legacy to the state's libraries. He established the Wisconsin Library Bulletin in 1905 which played a major role in conveying information and knowledge to the Wisconsin library community.  After leaving Wisconsin in 1909 he became Director of the Chicago Public Library, a post he served in until his death in 1917. He served as President of the American Library Association in 1912-13.

Klas August Linderfelt (1847-1900)

Klas August Linderfelt served as the Director of the Milwaukee Public Library from 1880 to 1892. The construction of the new public library and museum building in Milwaukee in 1897 was due largely to Linderfelt’s initial planning efforts. He was one of the founders of the Wisconsin Library Association (WLA) and was elected its first president in 1891. Linderfelt was active in the American Library Association (ALA) and served as a councilor from 1883 to 1891. In 1890 he was elected vice-president of ALA and in 1891 he was elected president. Due to an unfavorable circumstance ALA voided Linderfelt’s election as president.

Charles R. McCarthy (1873-1921)

Charles R. McCarthy was the first librarian of the Wisconsin Legislative Reference Library. He was a leader in the Progressive Movement and was the author of The Wisconsin Idea. The Wisconsin Legislative Reference Library served as a prototype for such libraries in other states and also was the model for the Congressional Research Service of the Library of Congress. A plaque honoring McCarthy is located in the Assembly chambers of the Capitol in Madison.

Margaret Ellen Monroe (1914-2004)

Margaret E. Monroe served as Professor and Director of the Library School (now the School of Library and Information Studies) at the University of Wisconsin – Madison from 1963 until 1970.  In 1970 she returned to full time teaching at the library school. She retired as Professor Emeritus in 1981.  Monroe was a national leader in adult services in libraries. In 1985 the American Library Association (ALA) created the Margaret E. Monroe Library Adult Services Award in her honor.

 

2008 Inductees (Click on name to see biography)

Edward Asahel Birge 1851-1950

Elizabeth Burr, 1908-1996

Lyman Copeland Draper (1815-1891)

Theresa West Elmendorf (1855-1932)

Muriel Laura Fuller (1912-1978)

Mary Emogene Hazeltine (1868-1949)

Frank Avery Hutchins (1851-1914)

Lutie Eugenia Stearns (1866-1943)

James Huff Stout (1848-1910)

Reuben Gold Thwaites (1853-1913)

 

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