Gadsden Library Director Craig L. Scott to Lead State Library Association

Gadsden Library Director Craig L. Scott to lead state library association

Gadsden, AL – Craig L. Scott, the Director of the Gadsden Public Library, was recently voted president-elect of the Alabama Library Association (ALLA) and will lead the organization next year.  He was voted as president-elect by librarians and library paraprofessionals during ALLA’s annual election in May, and following a year-long term as president-elect, he’ll be installed as ALLA president in June 2024.

“Winning the support and faith of my peers to represent Alabama’s libraries, including librarians, paraprofessionals, library supporters and the patrons we serve, is a great honor with tremendous responsibility,” said Scott.

“Craig Scott represents the City of Gadsden well as our library director, and being entrusted by his peers throughout the state proves what an asset he is to our city,” said Gadsden Mayor Craig Ford. “With constant programming for children, adults, and senior citizens, the Gadsden Public Library thrives as a free educational institution for all Gadsden area residents.

Congratulations to Craig Scott, the Gadsden Public Library, and the Alabama Library Association!” Scott said that libraries of all types are faced with incredible challenges in today’s world, including advocacy and relevance, changing user needs and expectations, combating the digital divide, and also overcoming funding constraints.

“Despite these challenges, Alabama’s libraries are continually adapting and evolving to meet the changing needs of their communities. They remain essential institutions, leveraging their unique strengths, expertise, and commitment to public access to information to overcome these obstacles and serve as invaluable community resources,” Scott said that “Libraries are essential institutions that promote knowledge, education, equality, workforce development and community engagement,” he added. “They serve as the pillars of society, empowering individuals, fostering intellectual growth, and contributing to the overall well-being and development of communities.”

Scott has been involved in leadership positions with ALLA since joining the staff of the Gadsden Public Library in 2007. He has held voting positions on the ALLA Executive Council, including twice as Member-At-Large (North) and has served on its Legislative Committee in 2023.

He was Chair of ALLA’s convention held in Gadsden in 2016, which has been ALLA’s most profitable convention to date. He was also Co-Chair of the Declaration for the Right to Libraries Campaign and has been the Chair of the Intellectual Freedom Committee.

Scott is also active in the community as Chair of the Gadsden-Etowah County Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD) group, as an instructor with the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) on the Gadsden campus of the University of Alabama, and as a member of the Advisory Board of RSVP (the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program).  He’s also a portrayer during Gadsden’s annual A Walk Through Time event at Forrest Cemetery and is an avid fan of college football.

Originally from Michigan, Scott holds a BA in History from Michigan State University in East Lansing and a Masters in Library Science and Technology from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.  He is a member of the American Library Association (ALA) and Public Library Association (PLA) and is a member of PLA’s Continuing Education Advisory group.

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