Wikipedia contributions by Kmccook

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  • Henry T. DrennanCreated 5/31/2026, 1:31:49 AM

    Henry T. Drennan-new article- played major role shaping U.S. public library services,during war on Poverty

  • Archie L. McNealCreated 5/26/2026, 4:23:21 PM

    submit article

  • Ralph E. EllsworthCreated 5/17/2026, 3:07:50 AM

    article about Ralph e. Ellsworth

  • Tamika BarnesCreated 4/7/2026, 2:10:44 PM

    Tamika Barnes-essay submitted

  • Peggy BarberCreated 4/5/2026, 2:58:24 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' '''Margaret “Peggy” Barber''' (1943 – 2019) was a pioneering librarian and marketing/communications expert at the American Library Association from 1970-2000.<ref>. {{cite news | last = Goldsborough | first = Bob | title = Margaret ‘Peggy’ Barber, Promotional Mastermind Behind National Library Week, Celebrity ‘Read’ Posters, Dies | work = Chicago Tribune | date = September 20, 2019 | url = https://www.chicagotribune.com/2019/09/20/margaret-p...'

  • Howard W. WingerCreated 2/28/2026, 1:09:23 AM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' '''Howard W. Winger''' (1914–1995) was an American library educator, historian of books and printing, and dean and professor at the [[University of Chicago Graduate Library School]] (GLS).<ref>{{cite news | last = Heise | first = Kenan | date = March 8, 1995 | title = Howard W. Winger, 80, U. of C. professor | newspaper = Chicago Tribune | url = https://www.chicagotribune.com/1995/03/08/howard-w-winger-80-u-of-c-professor/ | access-date = 27 February 2...'

  • Alphonse F. TrezzaCreated 2/20/2026, 12:42:48 PM

    page submitted for Alphonse F. Trezza

  • Elizabeth W. Stone Lecture seriesCreated 2/15/2026, 6:49:33 PM

    new page for Elizabeth W. Stone lecture series, 1990- present

  • Donald G. Davis, Jr.Created 1/10/2026, 1:55:58 AM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' {{Infobox scientist | name = Donald G. Davis, Jr | image = [[File:Donald G. Davis Jr.jpg|thumb| Historical Essays Honoring the Legacy of Donald G. Davis Jr.," has been published by the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress.]] | caption = | birth_date = {{birth date|1939|8|15}} | birth_place = [[San Marcos]], [[Texas]] | death_date = November 21, 2024 | death_place = | education = [[University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign]] ([[PhD]]) }} '''Donal...'

  • Maria McCauleyCreated 12/19/2025, 12:55:08 AM

    created article

  • Catholic Theological Association of Great BritainCreated 11/26/2025, 3:38:09 AM

    article on Catholic Theological Association of Great Britain submitted

  • Margaret E. MonroeCreated 11/7/2025, 12:41:03 AM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Margaret E. Monroe''' (1914-2004) served as Professor and Director of the Library School (now the School of Library and Information Studies) at the University of Wisconsin – Madison from 1963 until 1970. She was on the forefront of the movement to develop library services for persons and groups with special needs, such as the disadvantaged, institutionalized, and aged. ===Education and Career=== Monroe was born in New York City. She received a bachelor...'

  • Herbert GoldhorCreated 11/1/2025, 11:41:25 PM

    Herbert Goldhor-article

  • Association of English CathedralsCreated 9/5/2025, 4:59:44 PM

    post

  • Marcus A. McCorisonCreated 8/24/2025, 4:44:42 PM

    new page for Marcus A. McCorison, President, American Antiquarian Society

  • Richard and Mary Rouse History of the Book LecturesCreated 8/10/2025, 12:48:31 AM

    Richard and Mary Rouse History of the Book Lectures

  • Kenneth NebenzahlCreated 5/5/2025, 3:58:34 AM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Kenneth Nebenzahl''' (September 16, 1927 – January 29, 2020) was an internationally known antiquarian book- and mapseller, author, and supporter and benefactor of the field of the history of cartography. <ref>[https://www.chicagomapsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Mapline-132_Final.pdf] "Remembering Kenneth Nebenzahl." ''Mapline.''--A Publication of the Hermon Dunlap Smith Center for the History of Cartography at the Newberry Library and the Ch...'

  • Redmond Kathleen MolzCreated 4/5/2025, 10:05:21 PM

    create Redmond Kathleen Molz

  • Leigh S. EstabrookCreated 11/4/2024, 4:00:45 AM

    create article

  • Sam HelmickCreated 7/26/2024, 11:32:33 AM

    Sam Helmick is the 2025–2026 president of the American Library Association

  • Donald William KrummelCreated 7/24/2024, 2:24:22 AM

    submit article

  • David L. Vander MeulenCreated 7/23/2024, 4:58:40 PM

    submitted article

  • Thomas Kimball BrookerCreated 7/7/2024, 4:29:01 AM

    submit page

  • Simon Nowell-SmithCreated 7/1/2024, 3:55:07 AM

    submit entry

  • Philip Hofer (book collector)Created 6/27/2024, 4:17:58 AM

    submit

  • Kenvi PhillipsCreated 6/18/2024, 5:43:25 AM

    submit

  • Peter D. McDonaldCreated 6/12/2024, 4:22:06 AM

    submit entry

  • Michael F. SuarezCreated 6/10/2024, 3:08:40 AM

    submit entry

  • Claude C. AlbrittonCreated 6/8/2024, 9:49:29 PM

    submitted entry

  • Suzanne M. StaufferCreated 6/6/2024, 6:29:12 PM

    submit entry

  • A.S.W. Rosenbach Lectures in BibliographyCreated 5/27/2024, 2:52:26 AM

    submit page

  • William Young Boyd IICreated 5/25/2024, 12:40:40 PM

    page submitted

  • List of presidents of the Bibliographical Society of AmericaCreated 5/21/2024, 11:57:14 PM

    submit list of presidents of the Bibliographical Society of America

  • American Printing History AssociationCreated 5/14/2024, 1:46:30 AM

    article submitted

  • Raymond PunCreated 5/2/2024, 1:52:00 AM

    article for Raymond Pun-American Library Association president for 2025-2026

  • James Patrick Ronaldson LyellCreated 4/29/2024, 1:35:43 AM

    James Patrick Ronaldson Lyell-article

  • Library History Round TableCreated 4/26/2024, 2:30:36 AM

    submit page on Library History Round Table

  • Linda C. Smith (information scientist)Created 4/24/2024, 8:31:38 PM

    Linda C. Smith (information scientist)

  • Tefko SaracevicCreated 4/21/2024, 12:56:10 AM

    article on Tefko Saracevic, information scientist

  • Sarah M. PritchardCreated 3/29/2024, 4:25:36 PM

    Sarah M. Pritchard -entry

  • American Library Association Equality AwardCreated 3/27/2024, 3:26:52 PM

    submitted text

  • ALA Medal of ExcellenceCreated 2/17/2024, 9:23:53 PM

    ALA Medal of Excellence-new page

  • American Library Association Honorary MembershipCreated 2/5/2024, 6:45:48 PM

    American Library Association Honorary Membership Award-Table of Honorees

  • Joseph W. Lippincott AwardCreated 1/19/2024, 3:51:58 AM

    created page for Joseph W. Lippincott Award

  • Award of Merit - Association for Information Science and TechnologyCreated 1/12/2024, 12:31:15 AM

    Award of Merit- Association for Information Science and Technology

  • Carlos CuadraCreated 1/10/2024, 11:13:33 PM

    Content in this edit is translated from the existing Spanish Wikipedia article at [[:es:CarlosCuadra]]; see its history for attribution.

  • Christopher SchwarzCreated 5/12/2023, 7:35:24 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox person |name = Christopher Schwartz |birth_date = June 13, 1968 |birth_place = St. Louis, MO |known_for = Writing about [[Woodworking]], author, publisher. |occupation = Woodworker, author, publisher }} '''Christopher Schwartz''' (born June 13, 1968) is a woodworker, author, and publisher. He established the [[Lost Art Press]] in 2007 in [[Covington, Kentucky]].<ref name="NKyTribune 2017">{{cite web | title=Authenti-CITY awards: Coving...'

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