List of presidents of the American Library Association
The American Library Association, founded in 1876 and chartered in 1879, is the largest professional organization for librarians in the United States. The headquarters of the American Library Association is in Chicago, Illinois.
Table of ALA presidents
Image | Name | Years served | Other ALA posts | Other accomplishments |
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Justin Winsor | 1876–1885 | Also served as president July–Oct. 1897. | President of the American Historical Association, 1887. | |
William Frederick Poole | 1885–1887 | President of the American Historical Association, 1888. | ||
Charles Ammi Cutter | 1887–1889 |
Developed the Cutter Expansive Classification system which became the basis for the top categories of the Library of Congress Classification. | ||
Frederick Morgan Crunden | 1889–1890 | First president of the Missouri State Library Association. | ||
Melvil Dewey | 1890–July 1891 | Also served as president 1892-1893; Served as treasurer, 1876-1877 and 1880-1881; Served as secretary 1879-1890 and 1897-1898. | Developer of the Dewey Decimal System. | |
Samuel Swett Green | July–Nov. 1891 | |||
Klas August Linderfelt | October 16, 1891 – May 22, 1892 | Councilor 1883-1891, vice president 1890-1891. Resigned following his arrest for embezzling from the Milwaukee Public Library and the executive board voted Fletcher the new president, retroactive to the beginning of the term. To this day, Linderfelt is absent from official ALA lists of its past presidents.[1][2] | First librarian of the Milwaukee Public Library, 1880-1892 | |
William Isaac Fletcher | May 22, 1892 – 1892 | Editor of ALA Index to General Literature. | ||
Melvil Dewey | 1892–1893 | See above. | ||
Josephus Nelson Larned | 1893–1894 | |||
Henry Munson Utley | 1894–1895 | |||
John Cotton Dana | 1895–1896 | Founder of the Newark Museum, 1909. | ||
William Howard Brett | 1896–1897 | Developed the library school program at Western Reserve University. Dean, 1903. | ||
Justin Winsor | July–Oct. 1897 | See above. | ||
Rutherford P. Hayes | Oct. 1897-Jan. 1898 | Vice-President Hayes (son of US President Rutherford B. Hayes) assumed the office of Acting President upon the death of Winsor without election by the executive board, despite the fact that it was unclear whether or not the ALA constitution allowed this. Putnam was elected President following a special election.[3] | ||
Herbert Putnam | Jan.–Aug. 1898 | Also served as president 1903–1904. | Librarian of Congress, 1899-1939. | |
William Coolidge Lane | 1898–1899 | Served as ALA secretary and treasurer for fourteen years and as chairman of its publishing board. | ||
Reuben Gold Thwaites | 1899–1900 | President of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association, 1910. | ||
Henry James Carr | 1900–1901 | Also served as treasurer, 1886-1893; Served as secretary 1898-1900. | ||
John Shaw Billings | 1901–1902 | First director of the New York Public Library. | ||
James Kendall Hosmer | 1902–1903 | |||
Herbert Putnam | 1903–1904 | See above. | ||
Ernest Cushing Richardson | 1904–1905 | |||
Frank Pierce Hill | 1905–1906 | Also served as secretary 1891-1895. | First director of the Newark Public Library, 1889. | |
Clement Walker Andrews | 1906–1907 | President of the American Library Institute from 1922-1924. | ||
Arthur Elmore Bostwick | 1907–1908 | |||
Charles Henry Gould | 1908–1909 | First university librarian at McGill University, 1892. | ||
Nathaniel Dana Carlile Hodges | 1909–1910 | Named to notable Ohio Librarians Hall of Fame, 1980. | ||
James Ingersoll Wyer | 1910–1911 | Also served as secretary, 1902-1909. From 1916 to 1920, chaired Library War Service Committee. | ||
Theresa West Elmendorf | 1911–1912 | She was the ALA's first female president. | ||
Henry Eduard Legler | 1912–1913 | |||
Edwin Hatfield Anderson | 1913–1914 | Also served as treasurer, 1895-1896 | ||
Hiller Crowell Wellman | 1914–1915 | |||
Mary Wright Plummer | 1915–1916 | Member of the first class taught by Melvil Dewey at the School of Library Economy, 1887. | ||
Walter Lewis Brown | 1916–1917 | Created the ALA War Service Committee, 1917. | ||
Thomas Lynch Montgomery | 1917–1918 | Founded the Pennsylvania Library Club, 1890.
Established the first branch of the Philadelphia Free Library, 1892. | ||
William Warner Bishop | 1918–1919 | |||
Chalmers Hadley | 1919-1920 | Also served as secretary, 1909-1911. | ||
Alice S. Tyler | 1920-1921 | |||
Azariah Smith Root | 1921-1922 | Founding member of the ALA College Library Section, 1899. | Founding member of the Bibliographical Society of America. | |
George Burwell Utley | 1922-1923 | Also served as secretary, 1911-1920. | First director of the first tax supported public library in the state of Florida, Jacksonville Public Library, 1905. | |
Judson Toll Jennings | 1923-1924 | |||
Herman H. B. Meyer | 1924-1925 | Initiated the Library of Congress services for the blind. | ||
Charles F. D. Belden | 1925-1926 | |||
George H. Locke | 1926-1927 | |||
Carl B. Roden | 1927-1928 | Also served as treasurer, 1910-1920. | ||
Linda A. Eastman | 1928-1929 | Founding member and later president of the Ohio Library Association. | ||
Andrew Keogh | 1929-1930 | |||
Adam Strohm | 1930-1931 | |||
Josephine Adams Rathbone | 1931-1932 | |||
Harry Miller Lydenberg | 1932-1933 | |||
Gratia A. Countryman | 1933-1934 | |||
Charles H. Compton | 1934-1935 | |||
Louis Round Wilson | 1935-1936 | |||
Malcolm Glenn Wyer | 1936-1937 | |||
Harrison Warwick Craver | 1937-1938 | |||
Milton James Ferguson | 1938-1939 | |||
Ralph Munn | 1939-1940 | |||
Essae Martha Culver | 1940-1941 | |||
Charles Harvey Brown | 1941-1942 | |||
Keyes D. Metcalf | 1942-1943 | |||
Althea H. Warren | 1943-1944 | |||
Carl Vitz | 1944-1945 | |||
Ralph A. Ulveling | 1945-1946 | |||
Mary U. Rothrock | 1946-1947 | |||
Paul North Rice | 1947-1948 | |||
Errett Weir McDiarmid | 1948-1949 | |||
Milton E. Lord | 1949-1950 | |||
Clarence R. Graham | 1950-1951 | |||
Loleta Dawson Fyan | 1951-1952 | |||
Robert Bingham Downs | 1952-1953 | |||
Flora Belle Ludington | 1953-1954 | |||
L. Quincy Mumford | 1954-1955 | Librarian of Congress, 1954-1974. | ||
John S. Richards | 1955-1956 | |||
Ralph R. Shaw | 1956-1957 | |||
Lucile M. Morsch | 1957-1958 | |||
Emerson Greenaway | 1958-1959 | |||
Benjamin E. Powell | 1959-1960 | |||
Frances Lander Spain | 1960-1961 | |||
Florrinell F. Morton | 1961-1962 | |||
James E. Bryan | 1962-1963 | |||
Frederick H. Wagman | 1963-1964 | |||
Edwin Castagna | 1964-1965 | |||
Robert Vosper | 1965-1966 | |||
Mary V. Gaver | 1966-1967 | |||
Foster E. Mohrhardt | 1967-1968 | |||
Roger McDonough | 1968-1969 | |||
William S. Dix | 1969-1970 | |||
Lillian M. Bradshaw | 1970-1971 | |||
Keith Doms | 1971-1972 | |||
Katherine Laich | 1972-1973 | |||
Jean E. Lowrie | 1973-1974 | |||
Edward G. Holley | 1974-1975 | |||
Allie Beth Martin | 1975–Apr. 1976 | |||
Clara Stanton Jones | 1976-1977 | She was the ALA's first African-American president, serving as its acting president from April 11 to July 22 in 1976 and then its president from July 22, 1976 to 1977.[4] | ||
Eric Moon | 1977-1978 | |||
Russell Shank | 1978-1979 | |||
Thomas J. Galvin | 1979-1980 | |||
Peggy A. Sullivan | 1980-1981 | |||
Elizabeth W. (Betty) Stone | 1981-1982 | |||
Carol A. Nemeyer | 1982-1983 | |||
Brooke E. Sheldon | 1983-1984 | |||
E. J. Josey | 1984-1985 | |||
Beverly P. Lynch | 1985-1986 | |||
Regina Minudri | 1986-1987 | |||
Margaret E. Chisholm | 1987-1988 | |||
F. William Summers | 1988-1989 | |||
Patricia Wilson Berger | 1989-1990 | |||
Richard M. Dougherty | 1990-1991 | |||
Patricia G. Schuman | 1991-1992 | Also served as treasurer, 1984-1988. | founder and President Neal-Schuman Publishers, 1973-2012 | |
Marilyn L. Miller | 1992-1993 | |||
Hardy R. Franklin | 1993-1994 | |||
Arthur Curley | 1994-1995 | |||
Betty J. Turock | 1995-1996 | |||
Mary R. Somerville | 1996-1997 | |||
Barbara J. Ford | 1997-1998 | |||
Ann K. Symons | 1998-1999 | Also served as treasurer, 1992-1996. | ||
Sarah Ann Long | 1999–2000 | |||
Nancy C. Kranich | 2000–2001 | |||
John W. Berry | 2001–2002 | |||
Maurice J. (Mitch) Freedman | 2002–2003 | |||
Carla D. Hayden | 2003–2004 | Librarian of Congress (2016-Present) | ||
Carol A. Brey-Casiano | 2004–2005 | |||
Michael Gorman | 2005–2006 | |||
Leslie Burger | 2006–2007 | |||
Loriene Roy | 2007–2008 | She was the ALA's first Native American president.[5][6] | ||
James R. Rettig | 2008–2009 | |||
Camila A. Alire | 2009-2010 | She was the ALA's first Hispanic/Latina American president. | ||
Roberta A. Stevens | 2010-2011 | |||
Molly Raphael | 2011-2012 | |||
Maureen Sullivan | 2012-2013 | |||
Barbara Stripling | 2013-2014 | |||
Courtney Young | 2014-2015 | |||
Sari Feldman | 2015-2016 | |||
Julie Todaro | 2016-2017 | |||
James G. Neal [7] | 2017-2018 | |||
Loida Garcia-Febo | 2018-2019 | |||
Wanda Kay Brown | 2019-2020 | |||
Julius C. Jefferson Jr. | 2020-2021 | |||
Patricia "Patty" Wong (President-Elect) | 2021-2022 | She is the ALA's first Asian/Pacific American president |
References
- Wiegand, Wayne A. (March 1977). "The Wayward Bookman: The Decline, Fall, and Historical Obliteration of an ALA President (Part I)". American Libraries. 8 (3): 134–137. JSTOR 25620999.
- Wiegand, Wayne A. (April 1977). "The Wayward Bookman: The Decline, Fall, and Historical Obliteration of an ALA President (Part II)". American Libraries. 8 (4): 197–200. JSTOR 25621033.
- Thomison, Dennis (October 1974). "The A.L.A. and its Missing Presidents". The Journal of Library History. 9 (4): 362–366. JSTOR 25540591.
- "ALA's Past Presidents | About ALA". Ala.org. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
- "ALA - Loriene Roy elected ALA president for 2007-2008". ala.org. 5 June 2006.
- "The American Indian Experience - A full-text digital resource - EBSCO". ebscohost.com.
- Albanese, Andrew (29 April 2016). "Jim Neal Elected ALA President for 2017-2018". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
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