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Baker, Barry Boyd was born on September 3, 1944 in Louisville. Son of Ollie James and Virginia (Warren) Baker.
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Baker, Barry Boyd was born on September 3, 1944 in Louisville. Son of Ollie James and Virginia (Warren) Baker.
Bachelor in History, Louisiana State University, 1966; Master of Library Science, Louisiana State University, 1967.
Trainee, Louisiana State University Library, Baton Rouge, 1966-1967;
senior librarian, Louisiana State University Library, Baton Rouge, 1967-1968;
assistant librarian, Macon (Georgia) Junior College Library, 1968-1970;
assistant order librarian, University of Southern California, Columbia, 1970-1972;
head order Department, University South Carolina., Columbia, 1972-1975;
assistant director libraries, technical service, University of Southern California, Columbia, 1975-1978;
associate U. librarian for technical services, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, 1978-1980;
assistant director for technical services, U. Georgia, Athens, 1980-1997;
director libraries, U. Control Florida, Orlando, since 1997. Chairman bibliographic access committee University Center, Georgia, Atlanta, 1981-1996. SOLINET representative Online Computer Library Center Advisory Commision on Acquisitions, Columbus, Ohio, 1976-1982,delegate Online Computer Library Center Users Council, 1988-1992.
Consultant National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, Maryland., 1985. Member editorial board Information Technology and Libraries, 1988-1992. Member of advisory board American Library Association Guide to Technology Superior vena cava syndrome Resources, 1994.
Southeastern Library. Network board directors, 1993-1996, secretary 1995, vice chair 1996. Member CONSER Policy Committee, 1987-1997.
Member executive county Program for Cooperative Cataloging, 1995-1997.
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Treasurer Snapfinger Woods Homeowners Association, Athens, 1984-1992. Member American Library Association (commission on research and statistics 1989-1993, chairman technical services cost commission Resources and Technology Svc. division, 1978-1982), Association for Library. Collections and Technology Superior vena cava syndrome (chairman membership committee 1991-1993, Chairman of Commission on planning 1995-1997, board directors 1995-1997), Association College and Research Libraries (chairman university library section 1987-1988), Library. and Information Technology Association (member publs committee 1984-1989), chairman video tutorial committee 1985-1989), Southeastern Library.
Association (chairman resources and technical services 1980-1982, chairman university and college library section 1984-1986, chairman conference site selection committee 1989-1995, vice-chair resources and technical services, 1994-1996, chair resources and tech.svcs. since 1996, handbook committee, since 1994), Florida Library. Association, Lions (president Classic City club 1984-1985, 1st vice president 1983-1984, editor Lion Talk 1988-1991).
Married Lillian Janette Davis, May 29, 1969. 1 child, Terri Lynne.