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As Dixie Jones's name immediately reveals, she is from the South. Her interests, her values, her strengths, and her commitment to family have all been shaped by her rural Southern heritage.

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  • As Dixie Jones’s name immediately reveals, she is from the South

  • Alford served on the Board of Directors for the local cemetery association to maintain the cemetery where Dixie’s great-grandparents are buried, on land they donated years ago

  • AHIP, FMLA, recalls appointing Dixie to this position: I knew that she would be able to deal with the ambiguity of this product and its current market to be able to help define potential roles for medical librarians

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As Dixie Jones’s name immediately reveals, she is from the South. Her interests, her values, her strengths, and her commitment to family have all been shaped by her rural Southern heritage. Dixie’s mother was a public librarian, but Dixie has always been interested in health sciences librarianship. She began her first professional position in 1975 as assistant librarian at the Northwestern State University School of Nursing Library in Shreveport, Louisiana.

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