Charles W. Robinson, 88, director of Baltimore County Public Library from 1963 until his 1996 retirement, died April 8 after a long illness. Robinson served as president of the Public Library Association (PLA) in 1985 and chaired its first national conference, and he served twice on ALA Council. Robinson pioneered a centralized collection development strategy for public libraries as well as a data-based approach for demonstrating the library’s value to local government. He contributed to PLA’s Output Measures for Public Libraries, and Planning and Role Setting for Public Libraries and helped to establish the annual Public Library Data Service Statistical Report. He received the Maryland Library Association’s Outstanding Member Award in 1977 and its Honorary Membership in 1991. PLA established the Charlie Robinson Award in his honor in 1997 to recognize public library directors who are risk-takers, innovators, and change agents.