Charles E. Beard


Charles E. Beard was a noted librarian in the state of Georgia, having aided in a variety of programs, won numerous awards, and had an award named after him by the Georgia Library Association.

Career

According to the University of West Georgia’s web page, Beard began as the last principal of the Fourth District Agricultural & Mechanical School, later becoming the first president of the same institution after it grew to become the West Georgia College. He later became the College’s Director of Libraries in 1978, and continued as a library director for at least 26 years, according to the Library Journal. From there he served on numerous committees and chairs, including membership of the White House Conference on Libraries and the Information Services Task Force, the latter of which he became national co-chair of in 1991. In a memorial from the Georgia Library Association, he is also noted to have served on many other committees of the American Library Association such as the ALA Advocacy Assembly, the ALA Chapter Relations Committee, multiple ALA Presidential Campaigns, and the ALA’s own Executive Board.

Legacy

Beard is cited to have been President of the Southeastern Library Association and many of its associated committees. In addition, he also served as the Georgia Library Association’s president, chairing many of its committees as well.
Beard was involved in the production of Georgia Library Learning Online. Also known as GALILEO, it was an online resource of Georgia libraries which connected them all in one virtual library that allowed them to easily obtain and read stored articles, scholarly journals, and books within its database. This saved libraries several million dollars in providing a wide variety of patron-friendly tools and services that would, standing alone, cost much more than some facilities would be able to afford. Through its GIL system, it also connected libraries across the state by providing tools for cataloguing and sharing resources among them, such as magazines, rare books, and encyclopedias. According to Beard’s Memorial Resolution from the GLA, he led GALILEO’s development with the University of Georgia.
On his retirement from the library, he presided over the University of West Georgia Irvine Sullivan Ingram Library. The Charles E. Beard Ingram Library Endowment Fund was established to promote the library in his memory. Within the Georgia Library Association, they renamed their Library Advocacy Award, which was first awarded in 1995, into the Charles Beard Library Advocacy Award on the year of his death in his memory. In addition, the GLA also named one of their scholarships after him; The Beard Scholarship, which is meant to provide financial assistance to those pursuing a master's degree in Library Science who “inspire and motivate their peers in the profession and in professional associations.”