About SarahBibliographySarah is known throughout the library community as an experienced, knowledgeable professional. She has shared her knowledge throughout her career on a variety of topics in a number of professional publications. Following is a list of those articles: "Interview with David Bishop: A Primer on Staying Flexible and Relevant." Author: Long, Sarah Ann. Source: New Library World (2007) "Recovery and Renewal: Libraries Lead the Way in Post Katrina New Orleans." Author: Long, Sarah Ann. Source: New Library World (2006) "U.S. Copyright Law: The Challenge of Protection in the Digital Age." Author: Long, Sarah Ann. Source: New Library World (2006) "The Perfect Partnership of Sevice and Entrepreneurship in San Miguel de Allende." Author: Long, Sarah Ann. Source: New Library World (2006) "Adapt or Die: A Call to Action for Libraries." Author: Long, Sarah Ann. Source: New Library World (2006) "Exploring the Wiki World: The New Face of Collaboration." Author: Long, Sarah Ann. Source: New Library World (2006) "Banned Books Week: A Celebration of Intellectual Freedom." Author: Long, Sarah Ann. Source: New Library World (2006) Regional library systems: a tale of cooperation that grew America's public libraries. Author: Long, Sarah Ann. Source: New Library World (2005) NorthStarNet: libraries harness the internet to build community. Author: Long, Sarah Ann. Source: New Library World (2005) Serving the 'Boomer' generation and beyond. Author: Long, Sarah Ann. Source: New Library World (2005) The trend we cannot ignore: library closings in America. Author: Long, Sarah Ann. Source: New Library World (May 2005) Digital natives: if you aren't one, get to know one. Author: Long, Sarah Ann. Source: New Library World (March 2005) Who's reading in the United States? Author: Long, Sarah Ann. Source: New Library World (January 2005) "Find Information, Calm and Peace in Your Library." Author: Long, Sarah Ann. Source: Library Mosaics (Nov/Dec 2004) "The Story of the Light Bulb Group." Author: Long, Sarah. Source: Interface, newsletter of the Association for Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies, a dvision of the American Library Association (Volume 26, No. 2, Summer 2004) "Compensation Doesn't Add Up for Library Staff." Author: Long, Sarah Ann. Source: Library Mosaics (July/Aug 2004)"Why Be a Librarian?" Author: Long, Sarah Ann. Source: The Librarian's Career Guidebook, edited by Shontz, Priscilla K. (2004)"Partnerships: Q and A NJ The case for e-books: an introduction Author: Long, Sarah Ann. Source: New Library World (February 2005) Mentoring: a Personal Reflection. Author: Long, Sarah. Source: New Library World (Volume 103, No. 1174, 2002) "Library Service for the 21st Century." Author: Long, Sarah Ann. Source: Journal of Educational Media and Library Services, publication of Tamkang University, Taiwan (Volume 39, no.3, March 2002) "Libraries Build Community." Author: Long, Sarah Ann. Source: Journal of Educational Media and Library Services, publication of Tamkang University, Taiwan (Volume 39, no.1, September 2001) "Partnerships: Lighting the Fire." Author: Long, Sarah. Source: Interface, newsletter of the Association for Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies, a dvision of the American Library Association (Volume 23, No. 4, 2001) Library to Library: Global Pairing for Mutual Benefit. Author: Long, Sarah. Source: New Library World (Volume 102, no. 1162, 2001) Reflections on my ALA presidency. Author: Long, Sarah Ann. Source: New Library World (February 2001) "How Libraries Use the Internet to Build Communities." Author: Long, Sarah Ann; Henderson, Melissa. Source: Managing the Internet Controversy, edited by Smith, Mark. (2001)Long, Sarah. "Now, Then, and Next: A Year in the Life of the ALA President". ILA Reporter: June 2000 (Volume XVIII, Issue Systems, quo vadis? An examination of the history, current status, and future role of regional library systems. Author: Long, Sarah Ann Sanders, 1943- Source: Advances in librarianship, v19. Date: 1996 "History of North Suburban Library System" Author: Long, Sarah Ann Sanders, 1943-; Bullen, Robert W.; Obuchowski, Rita. Source: Illinois Libraries. Date: 1990North Suburban Library System. Author: Long, Sarah Ann Sanders,1943- Source: Illinois Libraries. Date: 1991 "Limited-resource leveraging: how to keep on moving during those tough times". (reprinted from Am Libr Jl '89). Author: Long, Sarah Ann Sanders, 1943-; Sager, Donald J., 1938-; Source: PNLA Quarterly. Date: 1990 "Management for tough times: savvy managers can tough out budget cuts by leveraging with limited resources, lesson II: Making ends meet." (American libraries/leads summer school). Author: Long, Sarah Ann Sanders, 1943-; Sager, Donald J., 1938-; Source: American Libraries. Date: 1989 |
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