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Don Davis recognized by ALAProf. Don Davis was recognized at the ALA Midwinter Conference for his services to the Library History Round Table. The text of the recognition was as follows:
Remarks for Dictionary of American Biography, 2nd Supplement Reception With sincere appreciation to From his first issue—Volume 12, Number 1, 1977—and continuing for more than twenty-five years, Don raised the standard for scholarly communication in the library, book-related, and historical professions. Don quickly met and exceeded the initial goals of the quarterly’s first eleven years: To provide “a means of communication between historians, librarians, and the academic community at large.” To give librarians the “historical and philosophical grounding and continuity to move forward intelligently.” He advanced the journal far beyond these initial concepts, enhancing its reputation and expanding its readership. He envisioned Libraries & Culture as: “interdisciplinary,” exploring the “significance of collections of recorded knowledge—their creation, organization, preservation, and utilization—in the context of cultural and social history, unlimited as to time and space.” Under Don’s leadership, book review sections and special issues became rich with international perspective. Library history seminar proceedings became excellent examples of cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural research, and Don became a model of judicious and diligent scholarship. He deserves the abiding respect of a grateful Round Table. Library History Round Table American Library Association | |||||||||||||||||||