Broad Public, Library and Educational Sector Support of Hayden Nomination

For Immediate Release
Thu, 04/21/2016

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More than 140 national nonprofit and library groups, schools, and academic libraries urge Dr. Carla Hayden’s rapid confirmation as Librarian of Congress

(Washington, D.C.) – "The Library of Congress has never more needed the unique combination of character, acumen and humanity that Dr. Carla Hayden is so professionally, intellectually and personally qualified to offer that great institution. We urge her earliest possible approval by the Rules Committee and rapid confirmation by the Senate," said more than 20 leading national nonprofit organizations in the below letter.

Nonprofit supporters were also joined by two dozen educational institutions (ranging from community colleges to the Big Ten and Ivy League); two dozen academic libraries from every corner of the country; more than a score of national library groups; and virtually all of the nation’s state library associations. Organized by the American Library Association (ALA), of which Dr. Hayden is a past-president, the letter was transmitted late yesterday to the members of the Senate Rules Committee which today holds its confirmation hearing on her nomination to become America’s 14th Librarian of Congress.

ALA President Sari Feldman previously said of Dr. Hayden’s nomination:

“The President could not have made a better choice. Hats off to President Obama for nominating Dr. Hayden, a professional librarian uniquely positioned with the leadership and management skills and understanding of digital technology to make the Library of Congress the preeminent national library in the world, highly-valued by and serving all Americans as a treasured resource. We look forward to working closely with her to further librarians’ bedrock principle that all Americans everywhere deserve and must have equitable access to the information that they need to succeed and lead productive lives in the digital age.”

The ALA letter of support reads:  

United States Senate
Committee on Rules and Administration
305 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510

Dear Chairman Blunt, Ranking Member Schumer and Members of the Committee:

We are organizations, societies, alliances and institutes from across the political spectrum. While we may differ in outlook and the matters of policy or legislation on which we focus, we write today with one voice. Specifically, we ask that the Rules Committee rapidly vote to recom­mend to the full Senate that Dr. Carla Hayden be confirmed immediately to serve as the nation’s 14th Librarian of Congress. For the first time in the two centuries, Congress has an opportunity to equip the Library and the nation with the unique combination of professional skills and sensibilities that Dr. Hayden will bring to the post.

First and foremost, Dr. Hayden is a proven leader. She was named a Ms. Magazine “Woman of the Year” in 2003 and again, just weeks ago, Fortune magazine numbered her among 50 individuals selected as the “World’s Greatest Leaders.” Fortune’s award citation expressly recognized her ability to bring “fresh leadership” to the venerable Library of Congress.

Further, Dr. Hayden is an accomplished manager, particularly of the kind of institutional technological change that the Library of Congress must rapidly prioritize and achieve if it is to fully serve the nation. Indeed, the President & CEO of the Internet Association noted upon her nomination that Dr. Hayden has “exactly the skills needed to modernize the digital infrastruc­ture of the Library of Congress.” We concur.

Finally and perhaps most importantly, as a long-time leader in the profession, Dr. Hayden deeply understands what a library at its best is and can be for every community of users – young and old, corporate and individual, rich and poor, “connected” or not – in our diverse and complicated country. That’s why, noting that “she has dedicated her career to making libraries vital to the fabric of our national life,” the Chairman of the National Endow­ment for the Humanities called Dr. Hayden “an inspired choice” for Librarian of Congress.

We respectfully submit that the Library of Congress has never needed more the unique combination of character, acumen and humanity that Dr. Carla Hayden is so profes­sionally, intellectually and personally qualified to offer that great institution. We urge her earliest possible approval by the Rules Committee and rapid confirmation by the Senate.

Thank you for scheduling her hearing before the Committee promptly. We look forward to working with you toward those ends, and with Dr. Hayden for many productive years to come.

Respectfully submitted,

NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
American Booksellers Association
American Historical Association
Authors Alliance
Bill of Rights Defense Committee/Defending Dissent Foundation
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington
Center for Democracy and Technology
Constitutional Alliance
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Government Accountability Project
Harry Potter Alliance
National Coalition for Literacy
OpenTheGovernment.org
Organization for Transformative Works
PEN American Center
Public Knowledge
Reach Out and Read
Reading Is Fundamental
Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC)
Society of American Archivists
The OpenGov Foundation
The Sunlight Foundation

NATIONAL/REGIONAL LIBRARY ORGANIZATIONS
American Association of Law Libraries
American Association of School Librarians
American Library Association
Association of College and Research Libraries
Association for Library Collections & Technical Services
Association for Library Service to Children
Association for Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies
Association of Research Libraries
Association of Southeastern Research Libraries
Greater Western Library Alliance
Library Information Technology Association
Library Leadership & Management Association
New England Library Association
New Jersey Association of College and Research Libraries
Public Library Association
Reference and User Services Association
Southeastern Library Association
United for Libraries: Association of Trustees, Advocates, Friends and Foundations
Urban Libraries Council
Urban Librarians Unite
Young Adult Library Services Association

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Agnes Scott College (Atlanta)
Appalachian State University (Boone, N.C.)
Bates College (Lewiston, Maine)
Clemson (S.C) University Libraries
Dartmouth College (Hanover, N.H.)
DePaul University (Chicago)
Dominican University Graduate School of Library & Information Science (River Forest, Ill.)
Goucher College (Baltimore)
Grand Valley State University (Allendale, Mich.)
Illinois Wesleyan University (Bloomington, Ill.)
Missouri State University (Springfield, Mo)
Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.)
The Pennsylvania State University (State College, Pa.)
Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.)
St. Charles Community College (Cottleville, Mo)
Santa Clara University (Santa Clara, Calif.)
Skidmore College (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.)
Trinity University (San Antonio)
University of Arkansas (Fayetteville, Ark.)
University of California, Los Angeles (Los Angeles)
University of Colorado Boulder (Boulder, Colo.)
University of Missouri-Kansas City (Kansas City, Mo.)
The University of New Orleans
Utica (N.Y.) College
Wake Forest University (Winston-Salem, N.C.)

ACADEMIC LIBRARIES
Appalachian State University Libraries (Boone, N.C.)
College of the Canyons Library (Santa Clarita, Calf.)
Denison University Libraries (Granville, Ohio)
Duquesne University Gumberg Library (Pittsburgh)
Florida State University Libraries (Tallahassee, Fla.)
The Furman University Libraries (Greenville, S.C.)
Georgia State University Library (Atlanta)
Georgetown University Library (Washington, D.C.)
Harvard Library (Cambridge, Mass)
Ithaca (N.Y.) College Library
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Libraries (Cambridge, Mass.)
Michigan Academic Library Association
Montana State University Library (Bozeman, Mont.)
Montgomery College Libraries (Rockville, Md.)
Montgomery College Paul Peck Humanities Institute (Rockville, Md.)
New York University Division of Libraries
Oregon State University Libraries and Press (Corvallis, Wash.)
The Rockefeller University Rita and Frits Markus Library (New York)
Rowan-Cabarrus Community College Learning Resource Centers (Salisbury, N.C.)
Temple University Libraries (Philadelphia)
University of Arizona Libraries (Tucson, Arz.)
University of California Council of University Librarians (11 campuses)
University of Kansas Libraries (Lawrence, Kan.)

STATE LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS
Alabama Library Association
Alaska Library Association
Arizona Library Association
California Library Association
Colorado Association of Libraries
Connecticut Library Association
Delaware Library Association
District of Columbia Library Association
Florida Library Association
Georgia Library Association
Hawaii Library Association
Idaho Library Association
Illinois Library Association
Indiana Library Federation
Iowa Library Association
Kansas Library Association
Kentucky Library Association
Louisiana Library Association
Maine Library Association
Maryland Library Association
Massachusetts Library Association
Michigan Library Association
Minnesota Library Association
Mississippi Library Association
Missouri Library Association
Montana Library Association
Nebraska Library Association
Nevada Library Association
New Hampshire Library Association
New Jersey Library Association
New Mexico Library Association
New York Library Association
North Carolina Library Association
North Dakota Library Association
Ohio Library Council
Oklahoma Library Association
Oregon Library Association
Pennsylvania Library Association
Rhode Island Library Association
South Carolina Library Association
South Dakota Library Association
Tennessee Library Association
Texas Library Association
Utah Library Association
Vermont Library Association
Virginia Library Association
Washington Library Association
West Virginia Library Association
Wisconsin Library Association
Wyoming Library Association