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Vol. 12, No. 8; September 2010
I would like to recognize the museum and library professionals who have taken time out of their busy schedules in the past year to serve as panelists in our Washington D.C. offices or to participate as field reviewers. Everywhere I go, time and time again, I hear that the IMLS peer review process is the "gold standard" to which other organizations aspire. The commitment and participation of our peer reviewers is the engine that drives this process. Their dedication, knowledge, and generosity ensures that IMLS supports those projects that highlight the best of museum and library practice and build the capacity of museums and libraries to serve the American people.
Linda Abraham-Silver |
Russ Handsman |
Hedra Packman |
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