1962 - Elizabeth Eisenbach
Elizabeth Eisenbach began her distinguished library career with the first class of UCLA’s “new” School of Library Service in 1960. She received her Master of Library Service in 1962, and was appointed as the Librarian of the Collection of the UCLA Library and Assistant Instructor in Charge. Liz lectured in the areas of reference and bibliography, received tenure in 1980, and was named Associate Dean before retiring in 1990. Additionally, Liz spent countless years in leadership roles with the Library and Information Science Alumni Association, or LISAA. Prior to coming to UCLA, Liz earned the Bachelors Degree in Economics at Stanford, married and raised two daughters.
