Patricia Glass Schuman

Publisher, Past Treasurer, Past President, Library Advocate

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About

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Schuman co-founded Neal-Schuman Publishers in New York in 1976 with John Vincent Neal. Neal-Schuman specialized in books, media and professional education tools for librarians, educators and information managers. Neal-Schuman Publishers became part of Publishing in 2011.

As the 1991-92 elected president of , Schuman launched ’s first nationwide media campaign to focus public attention on threats to the public's Right to Know -- including library funding cuts, censorship and restricted access to government information -- and the need to support libraries and librarians. During her presidency, Schuman implemented a program of media training for chapters and division leaders and founded ’s first Speaker’s Network. More than 500,000 Americans called a special toll-free number or signed petitions to Congress supporting full funding for libraries.

Schuman founded ’s “Library Advocacy NOW!” effort. More than 30,000 librarians, trustees and supporters have been trained in advocacy since the campaign’s inception. As past treasurer, Schuman led the successful drive to endow the Scholarship Fund. She is a founder of ’s Social Responsibilities Roundtable, the Feminist Task Force and has served as chair of numerous committees, including: Legislation, International Relations, Public Awareness Committee, the @ your library campaign, the Core Values of Librarianship Task Force and the Presidential Task Force on Pay Equity and Better Salaries for Librarians.

A graduate of the University of Cincinnati, Schuman received an M.S. in librarianship from Columbia University.

Awards Won

Title Year
Honorary Membership 2014 - Winner(s)