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(Mitch) Freedman Papers, 1996-2005 Box1: Annual Conferences ALA Annual Conference-Orlando, 2004 Friday, June 25, 2004 Saturday, June 26, 2004 Sunday, June 27, 2004 Monday, June 28, 2004 Tuesday, June 29, 2004 Wednesday, June 30, 2004 Executive Board General Information, 2004 ALA-APA, 2004 “Voice @ Work: Freedom to Choose a Union,” 2004 Misc Publications, 2004 Cognotes, 2004 Program Book, 2004 ALA Annual Conference-Toronto, 2003 (2 folders) MJF Schedules, 2003 Friday, June 20, 2003 Saturday, June 21, 2003 Gunnar Birkerts 6/22, 2003 Ralph Nader 6/22, 2003 President’s Program, General Correspondence, 2003 (2 folders) Karen Nussbaum 6/23, 2003 Monday, June 23, 2003 Cuban Libraries Debate, June 23, 2003 Tuesday, June 24, 2003 Naomi Klein 6/24, 2003 Better Salaries Task Force Meetings, 2003 Board/Council, 2003 Freedom to Read Foundation, 2003 General Correspondence, 2003 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), 2003 Cognotes, 2003 Misc Publications, 2003 Program Book, 2003 Box 2: Annual Conferences ALA Annual Conference-Atlanta, 2002 2/1/44 2 Council Information, 2002 Executive Board, 2002 (2 folders) Freedom to Read, 2002 Better Salaries Task Force, 2002 Better Salaries Task Force Program, Michael Moore Speaking, 2002 Matthew Mazeski Incident, 2002 Promedia, 2002 Tuesday, June 11, 2002 Wednesday, June 12, 2002 Friday, June 14, 2002 Saturday, June 15, 2002 Sunday, June 16, 2002 Monday, June 17, 2002 Tuesday, June 18, 2002 LSSIRT Program, 2002 Khalil Sakakini Cultural Center, 2002 Other WLS Staff Accomodations, 2002 Barbara Ehrenreich Speech, 2002 MJF Presidential Inauguration, 2002 Freedman Presidential Inauguration Invite Lists, 2002 (2 folders) Misc Publications, 2002 Cognotes, 2002 Program Book, 2002 ALA Annual Conference-San Francisco, June 14-20, 2001 General Meeting Information, 2001 COSWL, 2001 Kranich Status of Librarians Committee, 2001 Marriott, 2001 UCLA “New Literacies,” 2001 MJF Receptions, 2001 e-books, 2001 Attendees from WLS, 2001 Board Packet, 2001 General Correspondence and Papers, 2001 LITA Preconference, 2001 Cognotes and American Libraries, 2001 Program Book, 2001 Box 3: Midwinter Meetings ALA Midwinter Meeting-San Diego 1/9-1/14, 2004 Thursday, January 8, 2004 Friday, January 9, 2004 2/1/44 3 Saturday, January 10, 2004 ALA-APA, 2004 Sunday, January 11, 2004 Monday, January 12, 2004 Tuesday, January 13, 2004 Wednesday, January 14, 2004 Executive Board, 2004 Program and Cognotes, 2004 ALA Midwinter Conference-Philadelphia 1/23-29, 2003 (2 folders) Video Nite Cap, 2003 Better Salaries Task Force, 2003 Campaign to Save our Libraries, 2003 President’s Program, January 26, 2003 Mitch’s Suite Schedule Board/Council, 2003 Financial, 2003 Freedom to Read Foundation, 2003 ALA-APA Council, 2003 Advocacy Folder and Misc Conference Handouts, 2003 Cognotes and Program Book, 2003 ALA Midwinter Conference-New Orleans 1/17-22, 2002 (2 folders) Space Request Forms, 2002 Suite, etc. Info, 2002 Box 4: AALL Annual Conference-Seattle 7/12-16, 2003 ALA-American Association of Publishers (AAP), 2001-02 Meeting 10/7, 2002 Annual Meeting 2/26-27, 2003 Annual Meeting Programs, 2003 ALA-American Association of School Librarians (AASL), 2002 National Conference-Indianapolis 11/14-15, 2001 ABA Board Dinner 7/12, 2002 American Express Account, 2002-04 ALA-MJF Budgets Correspondence, 2001-02 ALA-MF Honoraria, 2002-03 ALA-MJF Submitted Expenses, 2001 Unused Travel, 2002-04 Guadalajara International Book Fair 12/1-2, 2002 ALA Mail, 2001-02 ALA-APA, 2001-05 Appointments, 2003-04 Brochure, 2004 2/1/44 4 Director Interviews 11/5, 2003 Director Interviews Committee, 2003 Allied Professional Association, 2001-04 Salary Survey Info, 2001-02 Salary Stories for Video, 2004 Video Guide Entries, 2005 Video Promoting Salaries & Status of Library Workers, 2002-02, 2004 Webcast 4/12, 2005 Working Groups, 2004 Expense Reports, 2003 Dynix Award for Outstanding Achievement, 2004-05 Dynix Corp. Donation, 2004 Electronic Newsletter Article and Listservs, 2003, 2005 Diane Fay (assistant chair), 2004-05 Jenifer Grady, Executive Director, 2003-04 Handbook-draft, 2004 Library Workers Day, 2004 Library Worklife Newsletter, 2004-05 Outsourcing, 2004 Overtime Pay Protection, 2003-04 Pay Equity Background, 2002 Salaries & Status Committee Roster, 2003-04 Statistics, 2003-04 Director Search Committee, 2003 (Access restricted; contact ALA Librarian) Box 5: ALA Accreditation i-Schools, 2002 ALA Committee on Accreditation, 2001, 2004 ALA Committee Volunteer Forms, 2001-02 ALA ACRL, 2001-03 ACRL National Conference-Charlotte 4/10-13, 2003 ACRL National Conference-Denver 3/15-18, 2001 ALA Advocacy Action Plan, 2001-02 ALA Afghanistan, 2002 ALA AFL-CIO, 2002 Alabama Library Association Conference-Mobile 4/1-4, 2003 University of Alabama Library School Honors Day-Tuscaloosa 4/18, 2003 ALA Alaska Library Association (AKLA), 2003 ALA ALISE, 2002 ALSC National Institute-St Louis 10/17-19, 2002 ALA American Centers Program in Russia, 2001 ALA American Libraries, 2002, 2004 ALA American Libraries Column, 2002-03 2/1/44 5 American Libraries Issues with Freedman Column, 2003 American Libraries Issues with Freedman Column, 2002 ALA Anti-Cuba Lobby, 2001 ALA Appointments, 2001-03 Appointments, 2003 Appointments, 2002 Appointments, 2001 ALA Lee Archer Poster, 2003 Archons of Colophon Meeting-Peking Park (NYC) 2/18, 2003 ABGRA Annual Meeting-Buenos Aires program 4/14-17, 2002 Argentina Photos, 2002 Argentina Speeches, 2002 Argentina-U.S. Department of State, 2002 ALA ARL, 2003 ALA Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association (APALA), 2001-02 ALA Australian Library & Information Association (ALIA), 2003 ALA Awards, 2003 ALA Banned Books, 2001, 2003 ALA Charles Beard Campaign, 1996 ALA Bob Belinoff, 2002-03 Better Salaries Task Force ALA Salaries Task Force, 2002-03 (1 of 2) ALA Salaries Task Force, 2001 (2 of 2) ALA Salaries Task Force-PR, 2001-02 ALA Better Salaries Task Force-Related Articles, 2002-04 ALA American Libraries article on salaries, 2001 ALA Better Salaries Task Force-NewBreed Librarian, 2001 ALA Better Salaries Task Force-Buttons, 2002 Task Force Conference Call 9/12, 2002 ALA Better Salaries Task Force-Final Report, 2003 Box 6: Better Salaries Task Force ALA Better Salaries Task Force-General Correspondence, 2002-04 ALA Salaries Task Force-Listserv, 2001-02 ALA Better Salaries Task Force Meeting-Pat Schuman & Mary Ghikas, 11/28, 2001 ALA Better Salaries Task Force-Mission Statement, 2002 ALA Better Salaries Task Force-Roster, 2002-03 ALA Better Salaries Task Force-Sign Up Sheet, 2001-02 ALA Better Salaries Task Force-State Associations Task Forces, 2002 ALA Better Salaries Task Force-Teleconferencing, Bernie Fradkin, 2002-03 ALA Better Salaries Task Force Toolkit, 2002-03 ALA Better Salaries Task Force-Training Manual, Handbook, Toolkit, 2002 2/1/44 6 ALA-Dick Blofson (Better Salaries Video), 2003 ALA Better Salaries Task Force-Working Groups, 2002-03 ALA Better Salaries Task Force-Working Group Conference Call 5/15, 2002 BARC Meeting, 11/4-5, 2001 Budget Analysis and Review Committee, email regarding agenda and logistics Bibliobuild Dedication-Rochester NY 9/14, 2002 ALA Bill of Rights Amendment, 2001 ALA-BCALA, 2001-02, 2004 Black Caucus of the American Library Association. Draft remarks by Freedman to BCALA (August 2002), related email for 5th National Conference of African American Librarians "Culture Keepers V: Access" BCALA Annual Conference-Fort Lauderdale 8/13-15, 2002 Conference program, related material ALA-Blue Canyon Productions (Jim Terr), 2002 ALA-Blue Island Public Library (David Seleb), 2003 ALA-bookshare.org, 2001 ALA-Boy Scouts of America, 1998 Articles and email regarding ALA's position on BSA anti-gay stance. Brazil, 2002 10th Brazilian Congress of Bibliotecnomy, Documentation and Information Science; related email ALA-BSMG, 2001-02 Formerly, Weber Shandwick. Email correspondence on development of public awareness campaign, Campaign for America's Libraries University of Buffalo, 10/24, 2002 email regarding logistics for Freedman visit ALA-Leslie Burger, 2004-05 ALA-MJF Business Cards/Stationery, 2002 California Library Association Annual Conference-Sacramento, 11/17-18, 2002 CLA Final Program, emails regarding logistics, invitation lists, invitations Campaign for America’s Librarians Campaign for America's Librarians: Advocating for Better Salaries and Equal Pay, 2003 Advocacy Toolkit Campaign for America's Librarians: Advocating for Better Salaries and Equal Pay, 2002 Advocacy Toolkit Campaign to Save America's Libraries meeting, 12/20, 2002 Campaign for America's Librarians meeting, 11/9-10, 2001-02 Campaign for America's Librarians, 2001 (1 of 2) Campaign for America's Librarians, 2001 (2 of 2) Save America's Libraries Rally-QBPL-Flushing Branch, 4/10, 2003 Email correspondence regarding logistics, press releases, rally script, advocacy and public education material handed out at rally Campaign to Save America's Libraries, 2002-03, 2005 Email correspondence, articles, Pro-Media marketing plan for the campaign 2/1/44 7 Campaign for World Libraries, 2001 Capitol Report on CNBC, 11/21, 2002 Background for interview on filtering and CIPA ALA-Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg Co. Reader's Club, 2001 Chicago Public Library Meeting, 10/11, 2001 ALA Child Online Protection Act (COPA), 2002 Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA), 2002, 2004 ALA-Chartered Institute of Library & Information Professionals (CILIP), 2002-05 ALA-Clark Atlanta University Library School, 2003-04
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