As President of the
American Library Association, Schuman launched a nationwide campaign to focus attention on the public's right to know including censorship and access to government information. She implemented media training for association leaders, established a speaker's network, and founded the Library Advocacy Now! effort. "ALA President's Column."
American Libraries: • July/August, 1991 – "Passivity is not a Virtue" • September, 1991 – "The Right to Know: You Can Make It Happen!" • October, 1991 – "Power to the People – In Washington and Moscow" • November, 1991 – "Strategies for Surmounting Navel-Gazing" • December, 1991 – "Fighting for the Right to Know" • January, 1992 – "Inequalities Will Not Build the American Dream" • February, 1992 – "Cynicism, Euphemisms, and Seductive Hyperbole About Privatization" • March, 1992 – "The Same Old Song" • April, 1992 – "The Right to Know: Haves and Have-nots" • May, 1992 – "Librarians and Support Staff: We All Make It Happen" • June, 1992 – "The Adventure of Being ALA President" In a 2024 interview published in the journal,
Florida Libraries, Schuman reflected on the importance of advocacy to maintain support for libraries. ==Awards==