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Annie Norman's Legacy in Delaware Libraries
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Annie Norman, Delaware’s beloved State Librarian for 24 years, is retiring this fall — but her legacy will live on. She revolutionized the state’s library system by launching the Delaware Library Consortium, enabling seamless resource sharing across all public libraries, and championed tech integration, earning her a spot in the Delaware Women’s Hall of Fame and a White House appointment. Norman fought to keep reading vibrant in a smartphone-driven world, championed community programming, and stayed resilient amid budget cuts — especially in New Castle County. She believes the simple act of a child choosing a book holds transformative power for literacy. Even after retirement, she plans to stay deeply involved, stressing that collaboration is key to meeting diverse community needs. Her leadership has cemented libraries as vital, evolving pillars of education and connection.
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