Winston Tabb | |
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Born | |
Education | Oklahoma Baptist University; Harvard University; Simmons College |
Occupation | Librarian |
Years active | 1972-2022 |
Employer(s) | Library of Congress; Johns Hopkins University |
Known for | Sheridan Dean of University Libraries and Museums at Johns Hopkins University |
Successor | Elisabeth Long (Sheridan Dean at Johns Hopkins University) |
Winston Tabb was the Sheridan Dean of University Libraries and Museums at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland from September 2002 to December 2022.
Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Tabb received his B.A. from Oklahoma Baptist University and earned an M.A. from Harvard University as a Woodrow Wilson Fellow. After returning from Thailand as an instructor of English for the U.S. Army, Tabb received his degree in library science in 1972 from Simmons College. Upon his graduation from Simmons, he was recruited to join the professional staff of the Library of Congress.
During his tenure at the Library of Congress Tabb served in a variety of roles. In 1992, he was appointed as associate librarian and managed 53 of the library's divisions and offices.
In September 2002, Tabb became Sheridan Dean of University Libraries and director of the Sheridan Libraries at the Johns Hopkins University. In July 2006, Tabb was appointed for a two-year term as Vice Provost for the Arts at JHU. He also serves in other various offices: Director, the Sheridan Libraries, and Director of Historic Houses.[citation needed] On January 3, 2023, Tabb was succeeded by Elisabeth Long as the Sheridan dean.[1]
In 1985 he was honored with the Melvil Dewey Medal by the American Library Association and in 2007 received the Association's Joseph W. Lippincott Award.