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783:. First researcher to document pervasive pattern of gender inequality within the library profession (1968) - “Characteristics of Professional Personnel in College and University Libraries." Committee on the Status of Women in Librarianship, Task Force on Better Salaries and Pay Equity for Library Workers.
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in Tucson "mentored countless individuals and instituted a number of programs, including Peer
Information Counseling, a minority outreach program where undergraduate minority students serve as information role models to other students. She supports the recruitment and retention of librarians of color
448:
School library media specialist at Kent (Ohio) Roosevelt High School, "commitment to building connections between schools, institutions, and the general community, fostered awareness of
African-American history and culture, brought the generations together in a shared endeavor, and preserved the
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since 1984 in recognition of achievement for outstanding contribution toward promoting equality in the library profession, either by a sustained contribution or a single outstanding accomplishment. The award may be given for an activist or scholarly contribution in such areas as pay equity,
1710:: Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Symposium Sponsored by the Alumni and Faculty of the Rutgers University Graduate School of Library Service. New Brunswick N.J: Bureau of Library and Information Science Research Rutgers University Graduate School of Library Service.
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Purpose
Statement of the JCLC is “to promote librarianship within communities of color, support literacy and the preservation of history and cultural heritage, collaborate on common issues, and to host the Joint Conference of Librarians of Color every four years.”
536:"bold, ongoing, and unfaltering commitment to making equality part of the library's organizational culture and thereby being a model for other service agencies," recognized for "serving a city one-by-one, by fully embracing the ideals of equity and diversity."
794:
Director, American
Library Association, Office for Library Personnel Resources, 1974–1995. Formulated "Each One, Reach One" campaign, 1988 to increase diversity in librarianship; did foundational work that gathered data for the SPECTRUM scholarship
354:
University of
Michigan Library Diversity Award; work with ALA Spectrum initiative and "an enduring legacy of positive change in librarianship by investing her energy, passion and dedication to fostering equality throughout the profession."
921:
521:
First
African American librarian to chair ALA's Chapter Relations Committee; primary role in development of "Stop Talking and Start Doing! Recruitment and Retention of People of Color to the Profession" initiative.
28:
affirmative action, legislative work and non-sexist education. The inaugural award was bestowed on
Margaret Myers, Director, Office of Library Personnel Resources of the American Library Association in 1984.
181:
Organized annual
National Library Workers’ Day and ALA Allied Professional Association committees and taskforces focusing on diversity and inclusion, including Spectrum Scholarship and Emerging Leaders.
602:
Wisconsin Women
Library Workers is a feminist organization committed to improving the status of women in the library field and to the elimination of sex role stereotyping and sex bias.
237:"staunch champion for inclusion and has led the charge in changing the education of librarians to make them better able to serve those, who to date, have been unserved or underserved."
1654:
Schiller, Anita R, James W Grimm, Margo C Trumpeter. United States Office of
Education Bureau of Research and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library Research Center. 1969.
482:
who specializes in the social construction of information systems, institutions and access to help understand the usage of and barriers to information in multicultural communities.
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Montiel-Overall, Patricia, and Sandra Littletree. "Knowledge River: A Case Study of a Library and Information Science Program Focusing on Latino and Native American Perspectives."
843:
367:
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Advocate for minority concerns of Judaic librarianship, the Jewish patron community, and the ongoing struggle to have Jewish concerns included in diversity justice efforts.
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641:, Founder, Social Responsibilities Round Table, and co-founder of the SRRT Feminist Task Force, first woman treasurer (1984–88) of the American Library Association.
63:
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Three Equality Award honorees: Anita Schiller (1985), Patricia G. Schuman (1993), and Kathleen Weibel (1988) in 2007 at ALA Annual Conference, in Washington, D.C.
507:
woman with her vocations - librarian, teacher and writer - to facilitate positive change in the representation of American Indians in library resources. Author,
642:
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Seale Doris and Beverly Slapin. 2005. A Broken Flute : The Native Experience in Books for Children. Walnut Creek CA Berkeley CA: AltaMira Press ; Oyate.
417:, a member of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, enrolled on the White Earth Reservation, member of the International Indigenous Librarians Council, author.
1053:
385:
Co-chair, first Joint Conference of Librarians of Color. Author, "Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association— A History of APALA and Its Founders."
697:
Founder, Social Responsibilities Round Table and chair, Committee on the Status of Women in Librarianship; labored tirelessly and effectively for the
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for "leadership in affirmative action efforts in library and information science, both as a librarian and as a library educator," author,
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School of Information Resources and Library Science, “Guidelines for Library Service to the Spanish-Speaking” (ALA, 1978).
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267:"an active and effective supporter of intellectual freedom, focusing extensively on school libraries and GLBT issues."
566:
American Library Association, Committee on the Status of Women in Librarianship, chair Women's Studies Section of the
1596:
The Role of Women in Librarianship 1876-1976: The Entry, Advancement and Struggle for Equalization in One Profession.
1566:
The Role of Women in Librarianship 1876-1976: The Entry, Advancement and Struggle for Equalization in One Profession.
753:
The Role of Women in Librarianship 1876-1976: The Entry, Advancement and Struggle for Equalization in One Profession.
733:
The Role of Women in Librarianship 1876-1976: The Entry, Advancement and Struggle for Equalization in One Profession,
317:
1130:
1472:
Searing, Susan E. (1992). "Women's studies for a “women's” profession: theory and practice in library science." In
1192:
Yamashita, Kenneth A.(2000), "Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association— A History of APALA and Its Founders,
1154:
Zhou, Liana. 2003. “Characteristics of Material Organization and Classification in the Kinsey Institute Library.”
1761:
880:
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275:
1378:
Dean of Libraries Sarah Pritchard plans to retire in 2022 Longtime dean led transformation of library services
1242:
1695:
Occupational Entry : Library and Information Science Students’ Attitudes Demographics and Aspirations Survey.
1591:
1561:
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301:, California State Library initiatives for service to diverse communities, Spectrum scholarship committees.
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and advocated for a two-year program that brings new librarians of color to work in academic internships."
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Chair, ALA Diversity Committee; Joint Council of Librarians of Color; Peer Information Counseling Program.
24:
1577:
Cassell Kay Ann and Kathleen Weibel. (1980). “Public Library Response to Women and Their Changing Roles.”
1419:
Pathways to Excellence: A Report on Improving Library and Information Services for Native American Peoples
908:
Hines, Samantha. 2020. “Case Study in Collaborative Leadership: Joint Conference of Librarians of Color.”
1629:
Cassell, Kay Ann and Kathleen Weibel. 1980. “Public Library Response to Women and Their Changing Roles.”
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Myers Margaret Mayra Scarborough and Rutgers University Graduate School of Library Service. 1975.
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Edited by Alma Dawson and Connie Van Fleet. Englewood, Colorado: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2004.
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Fulton County Library, McConnellsburg, PA, and community activists Sarah Cutchall and Emily Best.
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Pathways to Excellence: Improving Library and Information Services for Native American Peoples.
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284:, Co-chair, ALA policy on diversity “Equity at Issue,” developed Spectrum Scholarship program.
461:
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Represented American Library Association on the National Committee on Pay Equity. Editor of
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President, American Library Association, founder of Spectrum Scholarship Program, professor
8:
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1476:, pp. 225-234. Ed. by Cheris Kramarae and DaleSpender. New York: Teachers College Press.
1078:
The American Library Association honors Patricia M.Y. Wong with the 2012 Equality Award
1044:(Rev. ed.). Monograph co-authored with Jacqueline Ayala. Neal-Schuman Publishing (2007)
765:
Author, “ALA and the ERA.” “Public Library Response to Women and Their Changing Roles,”
561:
39:
1255:
The African-American Reader’s Advisor: A Guide for Readers, Librarians, and Educators.
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ALA Task Force on Women-Pre-Conference, 1974. Author: “Toward a Feminist Profession,”
1523:
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Miller, Rebecca, and AĂda Bardales. 2006. “Better Together: The Joint Conference.”
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Miller, Rebecca, and AĂda Bardales. 2006. “Better Together: The Joint Conference.”
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Fulton County Library, Sarah Cutchall and Emily Best win 2022 ALA Equality Award
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Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sandy Berman but Were Afraid to Ask.
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Gladys Smiley Bell and Dr. Kenneth A. Yamashita receive the 2007 Equality Award
1168:
Gladys Smiley Bell and Dr. Kenneth A. Yamashita receive the 2007 Equality Award
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Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sandy Berman but Were Afraid to Ask.
713:
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Characteristics of Professional Personnel in College and University Libraries.
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Madison WI: University of Wisconsin System Women’s Studies Librarian-at-Large.
1392:
Pritchard, S. M. (1989). "The impact of feminism on women in the profession."
1304:“See Us As We Are: Clara Chu--University of California at Los Angeles.” 2005.
1065:
1054:
The American Library Association honors Ann K. Symons with 2014 Equality Award
430:
Russell B. Long Professor at the School of Library & Information Science,
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Chicago: American Library Association Office for Library Personnel Resources,
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ERA Task Force, Committee of the Status of Women in Librarianship, Co-author,
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American Library Association Office for Library Personnel Resources. 1989.
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Cassell, Kay Ann. 1982. “ALA and the ERA.” American Libraries 13 (11): 690.
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ALA honors Patricia Tarin’s lifetime of leadership with 2010 Equality Award
1017:
The American Library Association honors Nicole A. Cooke with Equality Award
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Watkins, Christine.(1999).“Excellence in Action: 1999 ALA Award Winners.”
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117:, created Task Force on Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Social Justice.
1029:
The American Library Association honors Camila Alire with Equality Award
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591:
ALA Special Presidential Task Force on Better Salaries and Pay Equity.
414:
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The American Library Association honors Haipeng Li with Equality Award
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E. J. Josey: Transformational Leader of the Modern Library Profession
957:
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Each One Reach One: Recruiting for the Profession ; Action Handbook.
1643:
A Memorial Resolution Honoring Anita Schiller 2020-2021 ALA Memorial
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615:
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49 (1) 2000: Ethnic Diversity in Library and Information Science."
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The 21st-Century Black Librarian in America: Issues and Challenges
574:, author of "The Impact of Feminism on Women in the Profession,"
143:
Standing up to County Commission labeling LGBTQ+ as "hate group."
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1266:“The Profession’s Shining Stars: ALA Award Winners, 2004.” 2004.
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Downing wins award for promoting equality in library profession
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Instrumental in developing Women's Studies as a field. Author,
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21st Century Black Librarian in America: Issues and Challenges
735:“Public Library Response to Women and Their Changing Roles.”
79:
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American Library Association, Equality Award, March 15, 2013.
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A Broken Flute : The Native Experience in Books for Children.
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Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction
47:
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The knowledge explosion: generations of feminist scholarship
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U.S. National Commission on Library and Information Science
1143:
Zhou wins award for promoting equality in library profession
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Women and Gender Studies Section Career Achievement Award.
504:
1279:“Joining the Honor Roll: ALA Award Winners, 2003.” 2003.
396:
Co-chair, first Joint Conference of Librarians of Color.
1547:
Weibel, Kathleen. 1976. “Toward a Feminist Profession.”
969:
Jefferson Jr. and Swader win the 2019 ALA Equality Award
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Jefferson Jr. and Swader win the 2019 ALA Equality Award
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Dodge, Chris and Jan DeSirey and Sanford Berman. 1995.
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Susan Kusel is named Winner of 2023 ALA Equality Award.
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Introduction to Library Research in Women’s Studies.
658:
Introduction to Library Research in Women's Studies,
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increased diversity from 2% in 2000 to 12% in 2010,
221:
Joint Conference of Librarians of Color, President,
1667:“Margaret Myers Retires, Joins Peace Corps.” 1995.
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Felton Thomas, Jr. Receives 2024 ALA Equality Award
705:, leadership development for women, and childcare.
683:, President, American Library Association, Author,
1080:. American Library Association, February 2, 2012.
881:Susan Kusel: Movers & Shakers 2023—Advocates.
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1708:Women in Librarianship : Melvil’s Rib Symposium
844:A Memorial Resolution Honoring Margaret R. Myers
681:Black Caucus of the American Library Association
168:Black Caucus of the American Library Association
1461:American Women’s History: A Basic Bibliography.
1364:Turock, Betty J. 2001. “Women and Leadership.”
551:Rutgers School of Communication and Information
254:, support of Spectrum Scholarship Initiative.
1233:American Library Association, April 25, 2006.
1145:American Library Association, April 15, 2008.
1031:American Library Association, April 28, 2015.
1019:American Library Association, March 22, 2016.
1007:American Library Association, April 24, 2017.
995:American Library Association, April 24, 2018.
993:Alexandra Rivera wins the 2018 Equality Award
858:American Library Association, March 21, 2024.
846:2020-2021 ALA M#20 (Memorial), June 21, 2021.
767:Association of College and Research Libraries
663:"Women's Studies for a “Women's” Profession.
643:President of the Amercian Library Association
568:Association of College and Research Libraries
478:Scholar at Department of Information Studies
299:Asian Pacific American Librarians Association
35:Julius C. Jefferson Jr., Equality Award, 2019
1645:American Library Association, June 18, 2021.
1406:A Memorial Resolution Honoring Michele Leber
1245:American Library Association, March 3, 2005.
1133:American Library Association, March 3, 2009.
1108:American Library Association, April 1, 2009.
1056:American Library Association, April 1, 2014.
781:American Library Association Honorary Member
639:American Library Association Honorary Member
151:Joint Council of Librarians of Color (JCLC)
1208:American Library Association, May 15, 2007.
1170:American Library Association, May 15, 2007.
922:Dr. Em Claire Knowles Equality Award winner
899:American Library Association, May 28, 2022.
21:American Library Association Equality Award
1090:Leading By Example: 2011 ALA Award Winners
971:American Library Association, May 21. 2019
936:American Library Association, May 21. 2019
924:American Library Association, June 5, 2020
870:American Library Association, May 2, 2023.
622:, Co-chair, White House Conference (1992)
199:, advocate for equality in librarianship.
170:, Joint Conference of Librarians of Color
1295:American Library Association, April, 2002
1293:Clara M. Chu receives 2002 Equality Award
1156:Cataloging & Classification Quarterly
983:. 2012. Lanham Maryland: Scarecrow Press.
83:Patricia G. Schuman, Equality Award, 1993
1243:Alma Dawson receives 2005 Equality Award
1231:Loriene Roy receives 2006 Equality Award
449:history of Kent, Ohio, and its people."
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75:Sarah M. Pritchard, Equality Award, 1997
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1320:American Library Association, May 2001.
810:American librarianship and human rights
372:Chinese American Librarians Association
223:Chinese American Librarians Association
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1318:Seale receives the 2001 Equality Award
436:The African-American Reader’s Advisor.
59:Dr. Alma Dawson, Equality Award, 2005
1658:Springfield: Illinois State Library.
948:ALA Allied Professional Association.
618:librarian, educator, founder of the
570:, Women's Studies Specialist at the
480:University of California-Los Angeles
331:1991 Hispanic Librarian of the Year-
1742:American Library Association people
1732:American Library Association awards
1338:"Cole, Brown win 2000 ALA awards."
958:ALA Allied Professional Association
620:American Indian Library Association
411:American Indian Library Association
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553:, author, "Women and Leadership."
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1510:“1990 ALA Awards Winners.” 1990.
1489:, Rowman & Littlefield, 2020.
1433:“1993 ALA Awards Winners.” 1993.
1366:Journal of Library Administration
318:Association of Research Libraries
51:Loriene Roy, Equality Award, 2006
1607:1986 ALA Awards Winners.” 1986.
599:Wisconsin Women Library Workers
366:Director, Library and Archives,
43:Patty Wong, Equality Award, 2012
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814:Diversity in librarianship
531:Kansas City Public Library
432:Louisiana State University
252:Serving Latino Communities
115:Public Library Association
1538:Jefferson N.C: McFarland.
335:, initiated and directed
1594:and Dianne J. Ellsworth.
1501:, Scarecrow Press, 1970.
1459:Searing, Susan E. 1986.
1450:Boulder: Westview Press.
1446:Searing, Susan E. 1985.
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661:American Women’s History
518:Florence Simkins Brown
96:Equality Award Recipient
320:, Diversity Committee.
191:Julius C. Jefferson Jr.
1762:Library science awards
797:Melvil’s Rib Symposium
699:Equal Rights Amendment
382:Kenneth A. Yamashita
312:As dean of libraries,
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341:University of Arizona
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293:Patricia "Patty" Wong
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653:Susan Ellis Searing
445:Janet B. Wojnaroski
1747:Human rights awards
1383:, October 13, 2021.
1096:September 19, 2011.
1094:American Libraries.
777:Anita R. Schiller
634:Patricia G. Schuman
589:Women in Libraries,
572:Library of Congress
460:Dean of libraries,
393:Gladys Smiley Bell
370:; president of the
178:Lorelle R. Swader
166:Diversity Summits,
163:Em Claire Knowles
1669:American Libraries
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562:Sarah M. Pritchard
309:Joan R. Giesecke
276:Elizabeth Martinez
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110:Felton Thomas Jr.
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819:References
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474:Clara Chu
1308:S35–S35.
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132:Award.
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