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Magi, Trina
Trina Magi Magi, Trina

Bio:

Library Professor Trina Magi is a reference and instruction librarian and coordinator of the Federal Depository Library Collection and Map Room at University of Vermont. She holds master’s degrees in library science and general administration/marketing from the University of Maryland. Trina has spoken and written widely about privacy and libraries and was editor of the 9th edition of the American Library Association's Intellectual Freedom Manual and assistant editor of the 10th edition. She has led or been a member of intellectual freedom committees at the state, regional, and national levels, and played a leadership role in raising awareness about the privacy implications of the USA PATRIOT Act, working with then-Congressman Bernie Sanders to introduce the Freedom to Read Protection Act. She has received several awards for her efforts, including ALA’s Elizabeth Futas Catalyst for Change Award, the New England Library Association's ProQuest/SIRS Intellectual Freedom Award, and the Hugh Hefner First Amendment Award.

Degree(s):
  • M.G.A. in Marketing, University of Maryland
  • M.L.S in Library Science, University of Maryland
  • B.S. in Media-Journalism Communication, Washington Adventist University
Department:
Information and Instruction
Email:

trina.magi@uvm.edu

Library:
Howe Library
Phone:

(802) 656-5723

Title:

Information & Instruction Librarian 
Coordinator of the Federal Depository Library Collection and Map Room 
Library Professor

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