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| bio = '''Deb Thomas''' is Deputy Chief Librarian at Burnaby Public Library and has worked in public libraries for over 25 years. She was the Chief Librarian of the Nelson Municipal Library for 18 years prior to relocating to the Lower Mainland. She is a past president of the British Columbia Library Association, and was recognized with the BCLA President's Award in 2010. | | bio = '''Deb Thomas''' is Deputy Chief Librarian at Burnaby Public Library and has worked in public libraries for over 25 years. Deb sits as a member of the [[:Category:Clicklaw Wikibooks Advisory Committee|Clicklaw Wikibooks Advisory Committee]]. She was the Chief Librarian of the Nelson Municipal Library for 18 years prior to relocating to the Lower Mainland. She is a past president of the British Columbia Library Association, and was recognized with the BCLA President's Award in 2010. | ||
Deb is a member of the advisory committee for ''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]'', and brings a valued public library perspective to the [[Clicklaw Wikibooks]] initiative. | Deb is a member of the advisory committee for ''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]'', and brings a valued public library perspective to the [[Clicklaw Wikibooks]] initiative. |
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Deb Thomas is Deputy Chief Librarian at Burnaby Public Library and has worked in public libraries for over 25 years. Deb sits as a member of the Clicklaw Wikibooks Advisory Committee. She was the Chief Librarian of the Nelson Municipal Library for 18 years prior to relocating to the Lower Mainland. She is a past president of the British Columbia Library Association, and was recognized with the BCLA President's Award in 2010.
Deb is a member of the advisory committee for JP Boyd on Family Law, and brings a valued public library perspective to the Clicklaw Wikibooks initiative. |