Dorothy M. Broderick
Dorothy M. Broderick was an American writer, college professor, editor, and "a legend of YA librarianship". She was co-founder and editor of VOYA: Voice of Youth Advocates, a professional magazine for librarians concerned with services for children and youth.
Early life and education
Broderick was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, the daughter of Mary L. Broderick. She graduated from New Haven State Teachers College in 1953, and earned a master's in library science from Columbia University in 1956. She completed a doctorate in library science in 1971. Her dissertation advisor was Frances E. Henne.Career
Broderick was a librarian in Milford, Connecticut, and Hicksville, New York, as a young woman, and at Western Reserve University and the University of Wisconsin after she earned her DLS. She was the children's library consultant for the New York State Library. She taught children's literature at Dalhousie University beginning in 1972. In 1977, she organized the first science fiction fan convention in Nova Scotia.Broderick was an active member of the American Library Association and of YALSA. Broderick spoke and wrote often on censorship issues, and on the evolving nature of public libraries, especially for younger patrons. "It is not enough just to have beautiful buildings," she said in her keynote address to the annual conference of the Arizona State Library Association in 1967.
Publications
Scholarship
In addition to her books, and articles in scholarly journals such as The Bookmark, ''Leisure, Instructor, Drexel Library Quarterly, School Library Media Annual, and Publishing Research Quarterly, Broderick frequently wrote short opinion items for American Libraries, School Library Journal, Wilson Library Bulletin, Collection Building, The Phi Delta Kappan, and Library Journal. She was co-founder and editor of VOYA: Voice of Youth Advocates, a professional magazine. Her more distinctive writings were published as part of a posthumous festschrift edited by Anthony Bernier, The Collected Wit and Wisdom of Dorothy M. Broderick.- "On Quality Books for Children"
Books for younger readers
Leete's Island Adventure Hank Training a Companion Dog Time for Stories of the Past and Present- ''Time for Biography''
Awards
- Robert B. Downs Intellectual Freedom Award
- Freedom to Read Foundation's Roll of Honor