EPA Library Closings - Leslie Burger Will Speak to National Advisory Council
Leslie Burger is the invited speaker for LACUNY'S Winter Meeting on Dec. 8.
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American Library Association
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ALAWON
Volume 15, Number 121
December 7, 2006
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ALA President Leslie Burger to Speak on EPA Library Closings at
National Advisory Council Meeting
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PRESS RELEASE
WASHINGTON - On December 14, ALA President Leslie Burger will speak at
a meeting of the National Advisory Council for Environmental Policy and
Technology (NACEPT) on the impact of Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) library closings.
The $2 million budget cut that brings about these closings - initially
proposed by the EPA and included in President Bush's budget proposals
for Fiscal Year (FY) 2007 - reduces the 35-year-old EPA Library
Network's budget by 80 percent and forces closure of several regional
libraries.
"The closure of these EPA libraries has given rise to grave concern in
the library, science, and environmental communities," Burger said.
"Public access to vital environmental information needs to remain
open, and the skilled librarians within those libraries need to remain on
hand in order to assist scientists and the public in accessing those
materials.
"I will share the concerns of librarians across the country - not to
mention scientists and those who care about the environment - to this
Council meeting," Burger continued. "I will make it clear just how
important these libraries and their respective librarians are."
The meeting will be held on December 14 and 15, 2006, at The Madison
Hotel, 1777 15th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20005, and Burger is
scheduled to speak on December 14 at 12:30 p.m. The meeting is open to
the public, with limited seating on a first-come, first-served basis.
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EPA established the National Advisory Council for Environmental Policy
and Technology (NACEPT) in 1988 to provide independent advice to the
EPA Administrator on a broad range of environmental policy, technology and
management issues. Council members include senior leaders and experts
who represent academia, business and industry, community and
environmental advocacy groups, environmental justice organizations,
professional organizations, and state, local, and tribal governments.
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