Alma Dawson

Dr. Alma Dawson
Nationality American
Occupation Librarian, Library Science educator

Dr. Alma Dawson is an American scholar of librarianship. She retired as Russell B. Long Professor at the School of Library & Information Science, Louisiana State University in 2014 and was awarded Emeritus status in 2015.

Dr. Dawson earned the B.S. degree from Grambling State University in secondary education and taught in the Natchitoches Parish School System. She earned the master's degree in library and information science from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. She then worked as a librarian at Prairie View A&M University. In 1982 she I joined the Louisiana State University Libraries faculty as the library and information science librarian.

She earned the PhD in Library Science and Higher Education from the Texas Woman's University in 1996 and joined the faculty of the School of Library and Information Science at Louisiana State University where she was promoted through the academic ranks to the named professorship:Russell B. Long Professor.

Project Recovery--After Hurricanes Katrina and Rita

Dr. Alma Dawson, was awarded a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services in 2009 titled “Project Recovery." Students recruited under this initiative received IMLS-funded scholarships to earn master's degrees in librarianship. As part of their education and early-career development, the students participated in projects identified by partner libraries affected by Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita.[1]

Publications

Recognition

References

  1. "Educating the Next Generation of Librarians for South Louisiana Libraries: Project Recovery Scholars Tell Their Stories." Louisiana Libraries 75 (Fall 2012).
  2. "Alma Dawson receives 2005 Equality Award". American Library Association. 3 March 2005. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  3. "Alma Dawson, professor at Louisiana State University's School of Library and Information Science in Baton Rouge, received the Louisiana Library Association's Meritorious Service Award". American Libraries. June 2012. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
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