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Interview with Marilyn Gell Mason   
This article includes a brief bio and photo of Marilyn Gell Mason, interviewed in 2008 for the Community First Project. It also includes links to the full interview and a short excerpt.
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Marilyn Gell MasonMARILYN GELL MASON is the recently retired founding Executive Director of WebJunction. Previously she was Director of the Cleveland Public Library and the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library. She also served as the Director of the First White House Conference on Library and Information Services in 1979-1980 and was appointed by President Clinton to the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science in 1999. Ms. Mason has published widely in the areas of strategic management and the integration of print and electronic information and is currently working on topics of innovation and leadership.

CHRYSTIE HILL interviewed Marilyn in October 2008. DAVID FREE edited the audio files. Just click on the above links to access and listen to the full interview or excerpt.

 


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