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CURRENT NEWS - August 2009Meet John Edward Peters, Supervising Librarian of the Children’s Center at 42nd StreetI am told that I was a “book” person before I was toilet trained. Armed with a BA from the University of Denver and an MS (with an informal specialty in Rare Books Librarianship) from Columbia University’s late, lamented School of Library Service, I spent four years working for various rare book dealers before starting in 1977 as (of all things!) a children’s librarian at the Brooklyn Public Library. Moving on to The New York Public Library in the same capacity in 1980, I worked in branches in the Bronx and in Manhattan — culminating in a move to the (then) Central Children’s Room at the Donnell Library Center in 1998. I became that awesome and historic collection’s Supervising Librarian in 2004, and four years later moved with it to the (then) History and Social Sciences Library (now the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building). An active member of the American Library Association for my entire career, I have had the privilege of chairing or serving on Newbery, Caldecott, and most other ALA children’s award and booklist committees. Over the past 20+ years I have also published articles, columns, and thousands of book reviews in professional journals. It’s all good. What are your favorite books? Tracy Grammer What are your favorite movies? Anything by Hayao Miyazaki Why do you love the Library? Sign up for our Library E-Newsletter
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