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− | '''David Alsobrook''' is the first Director of the Clinton Library and former Clinton Presidential Materials Project Director. Alsobrook was named director of the Library | + | '''David Alsobrook''' is the first Director of the Clinton Library and former Clinton Presidential Materials Project Director. Alsobrook was named director of the Library on May 5, 2004, but spent four years prior to his installation in charge of the organization and movement of documents, artifacts, and other media from the Clinton administration for installation at the Clinton Presidential Center. |
Alsobrook began his career with the [[National Archives and Records Administration]] in Washington, DC. He is a veteran archivist of both the Carter and Bush, Sr. presidential libraries. | Alsobrook began his career with the [[National Archives and Records Administration]] in Washington, DC. He is a veteran archivist of both the Carter and Bush, Sr. presidential libraries. | ||
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*Alex Chadwick, "Profile: Taking a Tour of the New William J. Clinton Presidential Library with Archivist David Alsobrook," National Public Radio: Day to Day, November 17, 2004. | *Alex Chadwick, "Profile: Taking a Tour of the New William J. Clinton Presidential Library with Archivist David Alsobrook," National Public Radio: Day to Day, November 17, 2004. | ||
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+ | *Michael Rogers, "Historian to Head Clinton Library," ''Library Journal,'' 129.11 (June 15, 2004): 24. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
[[Category:Archivists]] | [[Category:Archivists]] |
Revision as of 11:34, 7 February 2008
David Alsobrook is the first Director of the Clinton Library and former Clinton Presidential Materials Project Director. Alsobrook was named director of the Library on May 5, 2004, but spent four years prior to his installation in charge of the organization and movement of documents, artifacts, and other media from the Clinton administration for installation at the Clinton Presidential Center.
Alsobrook began his career with the National Archives and Records Administration in Washington, DC. He is a veteran archivist of both the Carter and Bush, Sr. presidential libraries.
References
- Alex Chadwick, "Profile: Taking a Tour of the New William J. Clinton Presidential Library with Archivist David Alsobrook," National Public Radio: Day to Day, November 17, 2004.
- Michael Rogers, "Historian to Head Clinton Library," Library Journal, 129.11 (June 15, 2004): 24.