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2 10th anniversary lecture  





3 25th anniversary lecture  





4 30th anniversary lecture  





5 See also  





6 References  





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James E. Andrews, 2020 Lecturer & John M. Budd, 2009 Lecturer. Alice G. Smith Lecture.
USF School of Information

The Alice G. Smith Lecture, established in 1989, is sponsored by the University of South Florida School of Information (part of the College of Arts and Sciences). The lecture is an annual recognition of a scholar or author whose achievements have been instrumental in the development of librarianship or information studies. The lecture series honors the memory of the School's first director, Alice Gullen Smith, known for her work with youth and bibliotherapy.[1] The Lecture Fund was created with the purpose of memorializing the work of Smith, who was central to the School's first accreditation by the American Library Association in 1975.[2] Florida Library Association archivist, Bernadette Storck has provided an oral history of the development of libraries in Tampa, Florida that details the contributions of Smith including her establishment of the Tampa Book Fair that encouraged thousands of children to foster a love for books and reading[3]

The lecture is usually presented at the Tampa campus of the University of South Florida, School of Information. However, the 2010 lecture was held at the Florida Atlantic University Library in Boca Raton; the 25th anniversary lecture was held at the annual conference of the Florida Library Association on May 7, 2014 in Orlando, Florida; and the 30th lecture at the Robert W. Saunders Sr. Public Library a branch of the Tampa–Hillsborough County Public Library System in historic Ybor City. The Tampa Bay Library Consortium was a community partner for the 2019 lecture. The 31st lecture, given by James E. Andrews, was presented at the USFSI Sail Initiative, an interdisciplinary space for the study of information creation due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The lecturers

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Jane Yolen

10th anniversary lecture

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Ashley F. Bryan

25th anniversary lecture

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Politifact's Angie Drobnic Holan @ SXSW 2017 (33419985765)

30th anniversary lecture

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Jessamyn West
50th Anniversary of the School of Information (SI), University of South Florida-Tampa. Dean of Libraries, Todd Chavez, Alice G. Smith Lecturer, 2023. With Professors at the SI

The lecture was rescheduled due to Hurricane Ian but was held successfully on October 27, 2022 and live streamed to a virtual national audience.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Smith, Alice Gullen. 1989. "Will the real bibliotherapist please stand up?." Journal of Youth Services in Libraries 2, 241-249.
  • ^ Bensen, Arlen, and Alicia K. Long. 2010. "Celebrating Scholarship, Knowledge, and Camaraderie: The 20th Anniversary of the Alice G. Smith Lecture Series." Florida Libraries 53, no. 1: 14-15.
  • ^ Oral History of Ms. Bernadette Storck. USF SUS and the Special and Digital Collections at the USF Tampa Library (http://guides.lib.ufs.edu/[permanent dead link] collections)
  • ^ Immroth, Barbara Froling, Library Services to Youth of Hispanic Heritage. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2000.
  • ^ A last minute family issue impeded Orange to be present, and Kathleen de la Peña McCook, Distinguished Professor of the University of South Florida, gave an alternative lecture : "Librarians Building Community: A Librarian at Every Table."
  • ^ Librarian of the Year 2003: Raymond Santiago (http://lj.libraryjournal.com/awards/librarian-of-the-year-2003-raymond-santiago/#_)
  • ^ Raymond Santiago, Director of Miami-Dade Public Library System, Announces Retirement Effective August 1, 2014 (http://www.infodocket.com/2014/06/04/director-of-miami-dade-public-library-system-raymond-santiago-announces-retirement-effective-august-1-2014/)
  • ^ LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/pub/c-j-roberts/18/675/29b)
  • ^ The 2009 Pulitzer Prize Winners National Reporting. http://www.pulitzer.org/works/2009-National-Reporting
  • ^ Balleste, R. (2015). Internet governance: Origins, current issues, and future possibilities. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield.
  • ^ Oard, Douglas W. (2008). User-assisted query translation for interactive cross-language information retrieval. Information Processing & Management, 44(1), 181–211.
  • ^ Johnson, N. R. (2017). Rhetoric and the cold war politics of information science. Journal of the Association for Information Science & Technology 68(6), 1375–1384.
  • ^ Nathan R. Johnson (2020) Architects of Memory: Information and Rhetoric in a Networked Archival Age The University of Alabama Press.
  • ^ Jessamyn West. Social Justice is a Library Issue; Libraries are a Social Justice Issue librarian.net October 18, 2019.
  • ^ University of South Florida, School of Information. Mission and Vision November,2020.
  • ^ Alicia K. Long:2022 Dr. Arnulfo D. Trejo Librarian of the Year Award Winner REFORMA Website, June 15, 2022.
  • ^ Alicia K. Long. "Developing an Impactful Diverse Literature Course for Future Librarians: From Reflection to Action" Handbook of Research on Teaching Diverse Youth Literature to Pre-Service Professionals (2021) p. 25 - 43.
  • ^ Lucia M. Gonzalez and Alicia K. Long "Changing the Face of Librarianship: REFORMA and Library Services to Latino Communities" University of South Florida, School of Information, December 16, 2021.
  • ^ National Forum for Black Public Administrators.
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