Barbara Stripling

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Preceded byMaureen Sullivan
Succeeded byCourtney Young
Preceded byEmily Knox
OccupationLibrarian
Barbara Stripling
President of the American Library Association
In office
2013–2014
Preceded byMaureen Sullivan
Succeeded byCourtney Young
President of the Freedom to Read Foundation
In office
2020–current
Preceded byEmily Knox
Personal details
OccupationLibrarian

Barbara Stripling is an American librarian and is the President of the Freedom to Read Foundation, a non-profit legal and educational organization affiliated with the American Library Association.[1] Stripling served as president of the American Library Association from 2013 to 2014.[2] During her term as president, she stressed that "Libraries Change Lives."

In July 2018, Stripling retired from her position as Senior Associate Dean at Syracuse University's School of Information Studies.[3] She had previously served as assistant professor of Practice at Syracuse University.[4] She started her career as a school librarian, and served as Director of Library Services for the New York City schools, a school library media specialist and school district director of libraries in Arkansas, and a library grant program director in Tennessee.[5]

Stripling also serves on the board of the Freedom to Read Foundation. She was first elected as a trustee in 2018, reelected in 2020, and was later named president.[6][5]

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