National expert to discuss future of libraries
Head of the National Archives to speak May
14 at Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
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[May 13, 2015]
SPRINGFIELD
– As the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum celebrates
its 10th anniversary, it is also looking ahead to the next 10 years
– and beyond – with a May 14 presentation on the future of research
libraries by the head of the National Archives.
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David Ferriero, official archivist of the United
States, oversees an agency dedicated to preserving government laws
and records, including irreplaceable documents like the Declaration
of Independence and U.S. Constitution. The National Archives also
operates 13 presidential libraries.
Ferriero will discuss the relationship between the National Archives
and its presidential libraries and what lessons they offer for the
state-operated Lincoln Presidential Library. He will also look at
the future of research libraries in an age of digital access to
information.
The free event begins at 6:30 in the museum’s Union Theater. For
reservations, visit www.PresidentLincoln.Illinois.gov and click on
“special event reservations” or call (217) 558-8434.
Before his 2009 appointment as national archivist, Ferriero ran the
New York Public Library and had worked in libraries at Duke
University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
holds an unparalleled collection of Lincoln documents, photographs,
artifacts and art. It also has some 12 million items pertaining to
all aspects of Illinois history, making the library one of the
nation’s top places for genealogy and history research.
The library and museum opened April 19, 2005. For details on
activities and events celebrating our 10th anniversary, visit
www.TenYears Lincoln.com.
[Chris Wills, Abraham Lincoln
Presidential Library and Museum] |