Abstract

Cecile E. Kramer, AHIP, FMLA, 1926–2007

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  • During her years at Columbia, Cele contributed much to the Medical Library Association (MLA). She served as secretary for the New York-New Jersey Chapter in 1958 to 1960 and served twice as chair of the chapter, in 1965–1966 and 1973–1974. She worked on the Ad Hoc Committee to Review the Goals and Structure of the Medical Library Association from 1969 to 1972

  • Cele contributed a great deal of energy and input into MLA’s continuing education (CE) program. She served as course instructor for CE 5, ‘‘Human Factors in Medical Library Administration,’’ in the mid-1960s and again in the mid1970s

  • Cele was of the ‘‘old school’’: she believed the heart of the library was its collection, and she enjoyed the challenge of selection and collection development, building on her long familiarity with the medical literature

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During her years at Columbia, Cele contributed much to the Medical Library Association (MLA). She worked on the Ad Hoc Committee to Review the Goals and Structure of the Medical Library Association from 1969 to 1972. Cele contributed a great deal of energy and input into MLA’s continuing education (CE) program. She taught CE 4, ‘‘Basic Biomedical Reference Tools and Their Uses.’’ She served on MLA’s Committee on Continuing Education in the mid-1960s and was the MLA representative (1961–1964) to a Joint Committee on Library Education.

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