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...celebrated historian and author, Boorstin is recognized for his 12 years of service as Librarian of Congress and for his Pulitzer Prize-winning book, The Americans: The Democratic Experience...
...offering a singular glimpse of behind-the-scenes maneuvering over court decisions on abortion and homosexual rights. Chief Justice William Rehnquist, speaking for a majority of the Justices, denounced the Library of Congress for making the material available, claiming it damages the court's "long tradition of confidentiality." But Librarian James Billington said he was simply carrying out Marshall's wishes...
Most of the assistants didn't even know what Lexis/Nexis was. The one that did referred me to the librarian's office. They referred me to the government documents division, where I finally discovered that undergraduates do not have easy access to Lexis/Nexis. What little access, they do have, they have to pay for. (Similar access at Virginis Tech, incidentally, is free...
Dorf's comic sense serves him much better than his philosophical nature. From the opening line of the play, "I killed the reference librarian," Dorf displays his absurdist flair. Scott Schwartz's direction aggressively matches that sensibility...
That's not to say that Larsen Librarian of Harvard College Richard De Gennaro has done everything right. De Gennaro should have consulted students at every step of his planning process. Instead, he sprang elaborate, complete plans on surprised students and faculty members. He had commissioned blueprints for the changes long before he brought the proposal before either faculty or students...