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THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary


For Immediate Release September 14, 2000

PRESIDENT CLINTON NAMES PAULETTE H. HOLAHAN TO THE NATIONAL COMMISSION

ON LIBRARIES AND INFORMATION SCIENCE

The President today announced his intent to nominate Paulette H. Holahan to serve as a member of the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS).

Ms. Paulette H. Holahan, of New Orleans, Louisiana, was the Deputy Judicial Administrator of the Louisiana Supreme Court, where she was the public information officer for twenty-three years. She has been an active volunteer in the library world for over forty years. She has been Chairman of the Board of Directors of the New Orleans Public Library, the Louisiana State Library Board of Commissioners, the American Library Trustee Association, and the Library Development Committee of Louisiana. Ms. Holahan has received many awards for her work with libraries, including the Silver Award of the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science and an award from the American Library Association to the Outstanding Library Trustee in the United States.

The U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science is a permanent, independent agency of the federal government composed of fourteen members, serving five-year terms, and two ex officio members. NCLIS is charged by law (P.L. 91-345) to advise the President and Congress on national and international library and information services policies and plans.

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