Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 1 Lobbying for a Cause is Like Creating a Quilt Chapter 3 2 The Cause / Quilt Must Be Decided on and Designed Chapter 4 3 How to Lobby Chapter 5 4 Who Are the Quilters / Lobbyists? Chapter 6 5 Who Is to Be Lobbied? Chapter 7 6 A Change in the Life of a Public Official Can Unravel Years of Lobbying Chapter 8 Conclusion Chapter 9 Appendix: List of Library-and-Information Related Associations Chapter 10 Glossary Chapter 11 Bibliography Chapter 12 Index Chapter 13 About the Author
Bernadine E. Abbott Hoduski is a Government Information Advisor. She was a professional staff member for Library and Distribution Services, U.S. Congress, Joint Committee on Printing for 21 years. The American Library Association Government Documents Round Table established the Bernadine Abbott Hoduski Founders Award in 1993. In 1995 she was awarded the Public Printer's Distinguished Service Award.
...librarians have much to learn from Abbott-Hoduski's shared
experience and lobbying effectiveness...useful for library school
curriculums...
*Public Libraries*
...this is a valuable and unusual book worthy of a place on
librarians' and lobbyists' personal shelves. It is also recommended
for purchase by major public libraries and academic
libraries...
*Government Information Quarterly*
Abbott-Hoduski knows what she is talking about. This book is one of
a handful I expect to keep permanently for future reference.
Citizen activists who feel a bunch of ignorant and arrogant talking
heads control our government, investigative reporters, coalition
builders, lawmakers, and public administrators (to include
librarians) who take heart in the trust we have given them, should
read this book.
*Queen City News*
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