May 17, 2006

BROOKLYN'S LOSS IN OUR GAIN

The executive director of the Brooklyn, N.Y., public library system announced will resign her $200,000-a-year position to become the new executive director of the D.C. Public Library, DC ComDom reported. D.C. library trustees have scheduled a 9:35 a.m. meeting Thursday to make the appointment of Ginnie Cooper official.

Let's hope she can create/fix our pathetic library system. NYC has a great, well-endowed system. She will be in for the fight of her life with our entrenched and backward library. We hope change is on its way.

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