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Bill Mayer

University Librarian
University Library

  • William “Bill” Mayer was appointed University Librarian for American University in May 2007. From 2001 – 2007, Bill served as the Associate University Librarian for Information Technology and Technical Services at the George Washington University, where he was responsible for developing, implementing, and integrating information technology services across the entire library system operation. He served as an adjunct faculty for the School of Library and Information Science at CUA in 2005 and 2006. Bill began his career at MIT and also worked at the Harvard Business School before moving to the Washington, DC area. Bill is an international speaker and leader on the changing face of services in libraries, managing organizational change and the innovative applications of technology in library and university systems and he was GW’s first Frye Leadership Institute Scholar in 2005.
  • Degrees

    MLS, Simmons College, Boston, MA BA, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
  • Favorite Spot on Campus:

    Library, of course

    Book Currently Reading:

    The Way Home by George Pelecanos

    Languages Spoken:

    French, Spanish, German, Hawaiian
  • OFFICE

  • University Library
  • Bender Library - 138
  • 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
  • CONTACT INFO

  • (202) 885-3237
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  • MEDIA RELATIONS

  • To request an interview
    please call AU Media Relations
    at 202-885-5950 or
    submit an interview request form.

  • SEE ALSO

Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities

Professional Presentations

  • “Achieving Relevance: The University Library in the 21st Century”: A Colloquium with Bill Mayer, CUA, November 2008
  • “Libraries in the Age of Wikipedia”, Online Radio Interview, http://chipgriffin.com, January 2009
  • Digital Futures Forum, AU, March 2009

AU Expert

Area of Expertise: Library administration, organizational change, emerging technology in higher education

Additional Information: William A. Mayer was appointed University Librarian for American University in May 2007. From late 2001to 2007, he served as the associate university librarian for information technology and technical services at George Washington University. He was directly responsible for the development, implementation, and integration of information technology services across the entire library system operation. He has served as an adjunct faculty member for the School of Library and Information Science at Catholic University, teaching the College and University Libraries course in 2005 and 2006. Having begun his library career in 1990 at the MIT Libraries, Mayer went on to work at the Harvard Business School Library as access services manager. He came to DC in 1999 to serve as the systems librarian for public services for the Washington Research Library Consortium, an organization of which GW and American are members. Mayer is an international speaker and leader on the changing face of services in libraries, managing organizational change, and innovative applications of technology in library and university systems. He was GW’s first Frye Leadership Institute Scholar in 2005. He earned a BA in English Literature from the University of Washington and a MLS from Simmons College. Prior to working in academic libraries, Mayer worked in a variety of occupations, including vineyard management, cattle ranching, and residential construction. His interests include ocean ecology, music, and next-generation learning systems. 

Media Relations
To request an interview please call AU Media Relations at 202-885-5950 or submit an interview request form.


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