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Zief Law Library "Alumna" Leslie Campbell is Federal Librarian of the Year

Leslie Campbell, The Zief Library's head of public services from 1997 to 2001, has recently been named Federal Librarian of the Year. The Federal Library and Information Center Committee presents this award to a librarian who shows "active and innovative leadership and professionalism in the promotion and development of library and information services."

The award recognizes Leslie's accomplishments in her current role as  Law Library Program Administrator for the Administrative Office of the United States Courts. The citation says of Leslie:

…her energy and creativity raised awareness of the quality services provided by court librarians across the nation. She supported more than 15,000 judiciary legal researchers, managed the implementation of two national legal research contracts and protected judges’ personal information from illegal use. She also created a site for the judiciary’s Intranet that offers links to all online resources managed by the office and links to state, federal and general reference sites for 28,000 judiciary employees.

Congratulations, Leslie!

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