Alice Johnson, Ph.D. - Biographical Information
After attending Odessa College, Alice Johnson received her B.A., M.L.S., and Ph.D. degrees from Texas Woman’s University. Her work experience includes the Science Library at the University of North Texas, several positions culminating as Coordinator of Public Services at Texas Woman’s University, and corporate librarian for I.B.M. Corporation. During this time she also was a consultant and established libraries for SOHIO Petroleum and Frito-Lay in Dallas. She was active in the Denton Chamber of Commerce. In 1984 Governor Mark White named her an Admiral in the Texas Navy for her work in preserving archival material on the history of Texas women.
In 1992 Dr. Johnson joined the administration of San Antonio College as Library Director. During this time, the Library added an online catalog, numerous computers, and began purchasing computerized databases. She was promoted to Dean of Learning Resources in January 2000. Her areas of responsibility include the Library, Media Services, and the Student Learning Assistance Center (SLAC). She currently chairs the Fine Arts and Cultural Events Series Committee. Dr. Johnson’s hobbies include collecting cookbooks, gardening, and reading. She is an active church member and serves on several committees.
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Texas Woman's University
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1989
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Library and Information Science Cognate Area - Business |
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| M.L.S. |
Texas Woman's University
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1975
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| B.A. |
Texas Woman's University
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1974
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| Areas of Responsibility: |
- Library
- Media Services
- Student Learning Assistance Center
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