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Spencer G. Shaw, D.Lit. Librarian, Educator, Consultant, Storyteller Spencer Shaw, renowned Children's and Academic Librarian who has recently returned to Connecticut from an illustrious career nationwide, has a professional career that spans six decades. He has served as a Branch Manager in the Hartford (CT) Public Library; Program and Storytelling Specialist in the Brooklyn (NY) Public Library; Consultant in Library Service to Children in the Nassau County (NY) Public Library System; and Professor in the Information School, University of Washington. He has taught, as a visiting professor, at Queens College, Syracuse University, Drexel University, University of Maryland, Kent State University, University of Illinois, University of Wisconsin, University of Hawaii, University of North Texas, University of North Carolina-Greensboro, and University of Washington. Throughout his career, Spencer Shaw has received national and international recognition as an authority in his specialized field, Library Service to Children. The American Library Association designated him as
Dr. Shaw has contributed to books and journals, has given radio and television presentations and has narrated films. He has spoken in schools, colleges and universities; library, educational and allied organizations, including the American Library Association; Reading Is Fundamental: the International Reading Association; International Society for Education through Art; The National Council of Teachers of English; Association for the Education of Young Children; National Commission on Libraries and Information Science; International Association of School Librarians; National Association of Church and Synagogue Libraries; American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging; United States State Department Voice of America. Spencer G. Shaw's International Commitments have included presentations in Australia where he was named an "Eminent American" by the Australian/American Council and invited to participate in the 1976 American Festival where he was a Guest Artist in a concert with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in the Sydney Opera House. Designated an "American Cultural Specialist" by the United States Information Service, he participated in New Zealand's 1990 Sesquicentennial Celebration. He has also lectured in Japan, Hong Kong, Canada, England, Cyprus, Netherlands, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Brazil. His many Awards and Honors include:
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