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Editorial Director and Publisher, Library Journal

Rebecca T. Miller

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Editorial Director and Publisher, Library Journal

New York

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EducationMetro New York

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ProfilesInterviewsEducation TechnologyTribal VillagesSocial MediaWomen's IssuesVisual ArtsCanadaEducation PoliciesInequitiesInequalityEditorial

Biography

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Editorial Director,Publisher

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Executive

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Publishing

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Publishing

Content

Total articles 115

  • Available on paid plans

    Open Forum: Don't cut prekindergarten, CEP from school budget

    By Rebecca T. Miller

    Feb. 21, 2025

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    Buying & Selling Businesses

    By Rebecca T. Miller

    Sep. 01, 2023

  • Available on paid plans

    Open Forum: Don't cut prekindergarten, CEP from school budget

    By Rebecca T. Miller

    Feb. 21, 2025

As seen in

The Winchester Star (Winchester, Va),Library Journal,School Library Journal,Christianity Today,Mason City Globe Gazette,Inside Small Business,Jd Supra,Cancer Research,American Libraries,Westchester Magazine,Giddy,Alliance Magazine

Company Info

Library Journal

Library Journal is a leading American trade journal for librarians, founded in 1876 by Melvil Dewey. Originally called the American Library Journal, it has become a vital resource in the library profession, focusing on education and community engagement. The journal supports libraries by sharing best practices, innovations, and important news that shape librarianship. Library Journal offers comprehensive coverage of trends and developments in the library sector. It advocates for librarians and libraries, helping them in community development and education. The journal also assists libraries in making informed purchasing decisions through reviews and recommendations. Its primary product is the journal itself, available online, along with The Gold Book, a sourcebook for library-related products and services. Additionally, it provides digital content that can be accessed for free upon registration. Library Journal serves a diverse audience, including public, school, and academic libraries, making it an essential resource for professionals in the field.

New York, New York, United States

+1 646-380-0700

Founded: 1876


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