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MICHAEL GORMAN
Biography:
Micael Gorman is
Dean of Library Services at the Henry Madden Library, California
State University, Fresno. From 1977 to 1988 he worked at the
Library of the University of Illinois, Urbana as, successively,
Director of Technical Services, Director of General Services, and
Acting University Librarian. From 1966 to 1977 he was, successively,
Head of Cataloguing at the British National Bibliography, a member
of the British Library Planning Secretariat, and Head of the Office
of Bibliographic Standards in the British Library. He has
taught at library schools in Britain and in the United States, most
recently at the University of California, Los Angeles.
He
is the first editor of the Anglo-American cataloguing rules, second
edition (1978) and of the revision of that work (1988). He
is the author of The concise AACR2, 3rd edition (1999).
Future libraries: dreams, madness, and reality (co-written
with Walt Crawford) was honoured with the 1997 Blackwell's Scholarship
Award. Our enduring values published by ALA in 2000,
was the winner of ALA's 2001 Highsmith award for the best book on
librarianship. Michael is the author of hundreds of articles
in professional and scholarly journals. He has contributed
chapters to a number of books and is the author or editor of other
books and mongraphs. He has given numerous presentations at
the international, national, and state conferences.
Michael
has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the Margaret
Mann Citation in 1979, the 1992 Melvil Dewey Medal, Blackwell's
Scholarship Award in 1997, and the California Library Association/Access,
Collections, and Technical Services Section Award of Achievement
in 1999. He is a member of the American Library Association's
Council (1991-1995 and 2002-2006) and the ALA Executive Board through
2006. He was made a fellow of the British Library Association
in 1979.
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