ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 1092 / C &R L News • PEOPLE • Profiles Bruce K. Andrew, associate librarian at Butler Library, is one o f two employees o f Buffalo State College to receive 1990 Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence. T he award carries w ith it an in ­ scribed certificate and a medallion which can be w o rn a t c o m m e n c e ­ ments, honors convoca­ tio n s , a n d a c a d e m ic cerem onies. Andrew, a reference librarian, has b e e n w ith B u tle r L i­ b ra ry sin ce 1965. In 1975 h e p r o d u c e d , wrote, and edited a 50- m inute slide-sound p ro­ Bruce K Andrew gram ab o u t c h ild re n ’s author Lois Lenski that has been shown extensively at New York schools and colleges. H e acted as the librarian aboard SUNY M aritime College’s vessel which sailed from New York to Brem en, Germany, and Cork, Ireland, in the sum m er o f 1971. H e has a bachelor’s degree in English from th e University o f Buffalo, an MLS from Syracuse University, and a m aster’s in English from Buffalo State. Kenneth J. Bierman has assum ed his duties as assistant university librarian for technical and auto­ m ated services in the Oklahoma State University Libraries. His responsibilities include overall ad­ ministration o f the acquisitions, cataloging, access services, and automation departm ents. Bierman has extensively w ritten, lectured, and consulted in these areas during the past 20 years. H e has also been actively involved in professional associations. H e has held elective positions as a m em ber o f the ALA Council from 1977-1981, as chair o f the In ­ formation Science and Automation Section o f the Library Information and Technology Association in 1977, and as a director-at-large on LITA’s execu­ tive board from 1978-1981. H e has served for th ree years as a m em ber o f the board o f trustees of the AMIGOS Bibliographic Council (1982-1985) and is currently serving a 3-year term as an AM I­ GOS representative on the OCLC Users C oun­ cil. B ierm an receiv ed th e Arizona Library As­ s o c ia tio n ’s D is t i n ­ guished Service Award in 1989. Before coming to Oklahoma State Uni­ versity he served as as­ sistant director for tech­ nical services and auto­ m ation at th e Tucson Kenneth J. Bierman Public Library. Prior to that he was assistant di­ rector for planning and research at the University Libraries o f Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg from 1972 to 1975. H e received his MLS from the University o f Okla­ hom a in 1968, after which he served for four years as data processing coordinator at the Oklahoma D epartm ent o f Libraries in Oklahoma City. Suzanne Fedunok has been appointed to the newly created position o f assistant director for information and research services at SUNY-Bing- hamton. H er form er position was as assistant di­ rector for resource developm ent at Colum bia Uni­ versity, a position she held for 5 years. Prior to that, she worked in various capacities since 1977 in the science libraries at Colum bia and for the American M athem atical Society from 1970 to 1977. She holds the MLS from the University of Michigan, w here she also earned a m aster’s in Asian studies in 1970. H e r bachelor’s from Bryn Mawr is in F rench and political science. She is a m em ber o f ALA, ALCTS, SLA, and the Society for Scholarly P ub­ lishing. She has authored papers and served as a consultant on scientific information and has p u b ­ lished, taught and consulted on collection assess- December 1 9 9 0 / 1093 ment. She edited the latest edition of Colum bia’s Collection Development Policy Statement. Maryruth F. Glogowski, associate director of library services at Buffalo State College, is one of 5 faculty and staff m em bers selected by their campus peers as recipients of 1990 New York State/ United University Pro­ fessions E x c e lle n c e Awards. The awards are given in recognition of sustained, outstanding performance and supe­ rior service to the State University of New York system, and each is ac­ companied by a check for $3,000. Glogowsky, who graduated magna Maryruth Glogowski cum laude in English from the State Univer­ sity of New York at Buffalo in 1973 and received her MLS there in 1974, began h er professional career as acting map librarian at the science and engineering library o f the State University of New York at Buffalo. She has published extensively on topics in training and bibliography and has re ­ ceived several grants to pursue h er interests in those areas. She has served on a num ber of state library com m ittees and is currently chairing a regional automation committee. Victoria A. Montavon has been nam ed library director at St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Montavon had served as associate director of library serv­ ices at R ider College since 1986. Prior to that she was assistant to the director of libraries at T e m p le U n iv e rs ity (1985-1986), h ead li­ brarian at Lindenwood College (1 9 8 0 -1 9 8 4 ), library director at Car- low C o lle g e (1977- 1980), and head librar­ ian at N otre Dam e Col­ lege (1976-1977). She Victoria A. Montavon is currently a doctoral candidate in English at Temple University. Montavon has a m aster’s in English from the University of Pittsburgh, an MLS from Case W estern Reserve University, and a bachelor’s degree from Ohio State University (1969). An active m em ber of the Chapters Council of ACRL, Montavon is currently chair of Chapters Council and serves on several Chapters Council committees. She has served as the Delaware Valley C hapter liaison to Chapters Council (1987-1990) and has been active in library consortia in New Jersey, Missouri, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. Mary Joyce Pickett has been nam ed the 4th library director in the 103-year history o f Illinois Benedictine College. She came to IBC from the Illinois Institute of Technology, w here she spent 6 years at the Paul V. Galvin Library, first as a refer­ ence and interlibrary loan librarian and later as head of access services. She was Schaffner Project librarian at Northw estern University from 1983 to 1984, and prior to that worked at Augustana Col­ lege, initially as reference librarian and subse­ quently as director of public services. Pickett has an MLS from the University of Illinois, a CAS in li­ brary m anagem ent from the University of Chicago, and a bachelor’s degree from Simpson College. She has been active in the extended campus serv­ ices section of ACRL and has chaired several committees. Carolyn A. Sheehy has been appointed direc­ tor o f Oesterle Library at North Central College, Naperville, Illinois. She previously served as head o f the reference depart­ m ent at the University of Illinois in Chicago and prior to that was adm in­ istrative curator of spe­ cial collections at New­ b erry Library. Sheehy re c e iv e d a b a c h e lo r’s d e g re e fro m S crip p s College, a m aster’s d e­ gree from Mills College, a n d an M LS fro m N o rth ern Illinois U ni­ versity. F or 1989-1990, Carolyn A. Sheehy she was selected a F el­ low in the Professional Developm ent Program sponsored by the libraries of N orthwestern University, the University of Chi­ cago, and the University of Illinois at Chicago. Active in ALA, Sheehy currently serves as chair of the reference service press award com m ittee of RASD, chair of the consultants list subcomm ittee of the arts section of ACRL, and a m em ber of the conference program com mittee o f the systems and services section of LAMA. She has given presenta­ tions to the Midwest Archives conference, T heater Librarians Association, and ALA annual confer­ ence. H er publications have dealt with issues in archives and manuscripts, reference and inform a­ tion services, dance librarianship, and library management. She is currently completing h er sec­ ond one-year appointm ent to the Dance Advisory Panel o f the Illinois Arts Council and h er second 1094 / C&RL News term as an elected m em ber o f the Board o f D irec­ tors of the Chicago Dance Coalition. People in the news Mary Bopp, librarian for instruction at Indiana U niversity L ibraries, Bloom ington, has b e e n elected to the board of directors of the Congress on Research in Dance. C O RD is an international organization which encourages research in all areas of dance, fosters the exchange of ideas, resources, and methodologies, and promotes the accessibility o f research materials. Lynn M. Fortney, marketing manager for the biomedical division of EBSCO Subscription Serv­ ices, has been nam ed a Distinguished M em ber of the Academy of Health Information Professionals. “Distinguished M em ber” is the Academy’s highest level, requiring contributions to the profession in the form of publication, teaching, continuing ed u ­ cation, professional association speeches, presen­ tations, com mittee participation, officer status, and conference attendance. O f the 1,453 Academy m em bers, only 179 have achieved the D istin­ guished M em ber designation. Prior to joining EBSCO, Fortney was associated with the Univer­ sity of Alabama at Birmingham’s Lister Hill Library for 7 years, serving primarily as associate director for public services. Previously, she spent 9 years on the staff o f the health sciences library of the College of Comm unity Health Sciences at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. She has published num er­ ous articles on medical librarianship. H er MLS is from Em ory University. Salvador Guerena, reference librarian at the University of California Santa Barbara Library, has edited a newly published book on Latino Librari­ anship: A Handbook f o r Professionals (M cFarland, 1990). The 260-page volume contains material on such topics as the changing Latino demographics, community analysis and needs assignments, rec­ om m ended reference tooks, delivering effective reference services, Latino databases, collection developm ent for specific sub-groups (such as C uban Americans, Mexican Americans, Puertorri- quenos), Hispanic archives, the book trade indus­ try as it relates to Hispanics, and the history and role of REFORMA. An extensive bibliography on the “English-Only” movement is also included, as well as appendices that provide aids such as ALA’s guidelines on library services to Hispanics. This is Sal’s fourth book. H e is a m em ber of RASD and E M IER T as well as ACRL. Alison E . Howard and Milton G . Ternberg are the recipients of the first Distinguished Librar­ ian award given by the Librarians Association of the University of California, Berkeley division. Both received cash awards and citations for their excel­ lence in librarianship and com m itm ent to the pro­ fession. Howard, who joined the University of California at Berkeley in 1969, is head of the op­ tom etry library there. She was praised for many contributions to librarywide efforts through her leadership, resourcefulness, and willingness to as­ sume additional responsibilities. Ternberg, head of the business and social science library, has been with UCB since 1983. His most recent contribution to the campus has been to serve as a key m em ber of the com m ittee charged with planning and develop­ ing the new business administration building and library. Frederick G . Kilgour was inducted into the Ohio Library Association’s Hall of Fam e in Octo­ ber. Kilgour is the founder of OCLC, of which he was the executive director and president from 1967 to 1980, while it grew from an intrastate network of 54 college and university libraries to an interna­ tional network that serves more than 10,000 insti­ tutions. Kilgour began his distinguished career in librarianship in 1935 as an assistant in the circula­ tion and reference departm ent at Harvard College Library. H e is currently distinguished research professor at the School of Library and Information Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Yvette Scheven, Africana bibliographer at the libraries of the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, received the 1990 C onover-Porter Award last m onth for h er Bibliographies f o r A fri­ can Studies 1970-1986. The African Studies Asso­ ciation established this award in 1980 to honor outstanding achievement in Aſricana bibliography and reference guides. Scheven’s book is the culmi­ nation of 15 years’ work. It contains 3,277 citations, nearly all annotated, and is a first source of consult when the research topic is on Africa and its peoples. C. James Schmidt has been selected to receive the 1990 Robert B. Downs Intellectual Freedom Award from the University o f Illinois G raduate School o f L ibrary and In fo rm atio n Science. Schmidt has served as the chair of the ALA Intel­ lectual Freedom Com m ittee three times and is the current president of the Freedom to Read Founda­ tion. H e was nom inated for outstanding and inspir­ ing leadership throughout his career. Among the many instances cited in the letter of nomination was his role in opposing the FB I Library Awareness Program: “H e was central to fashioning the ALA response to this grave threat to individual rights. H e proved to be a subtle and skillful stra te g ist. . . and an arresting and effective spokesperson for library concerns to the FBI, in Congressional hear­ ings, and to the media. Schmidt remains an active and key player in ongoing efforts to shut down FBI December 1 9 9 0 / 1095 intrusions into libraries once and for all,” the cita­ tion continues. The award will be presented in Chicago on January 12,1991, during ALA midwin­ ter. Suzanne Thorin has been appointed chief of the general reading rooms division at the Library of Congress after serving as acting chief for 2 years. Thorin came to LC in 1980 as head o f the music section at the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically H andicapped, after being music librarian with the rank o f associate professor at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. She has held several positions at LC, including head of the Re­ search Facilities Section, which provides special services to scholars using the Library’s general collections, and assistant chief o f the general read­ ing rooms division. H er MLS and m aster’s in music history are from the University of Michigan. William Welburn has been nam ed diversity and special services librarian at the University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City, a new professional posi­ tion created to strengthen the outreach efforts of the libraries. W elburn will work with individuals from various campus offices and programs and with student groups to identify activities to address the needs o f minority students, students academ i­ cally at risk, and students with disabilities in gaining the basic library and information skills required to be successful in their academic programs. In addi­ tion to identifying the needs of students, the out­ reach program is com m itted to identifying ways to enhance service to minority and female u ntenured faculty. W elburn previously served on the faculties of the library schools at Atlanta University and Rutgers University and as head o f bibliographic instruction at William Paterson College. Christopher Wright is the new chief of the Library of Congress loan division, which is respon­ sible for all loans of materials from the Library’s collection. W right was nam ed assistant chief of the division in 1988, having served for 6 years as head of the loan reference section and interlibrary loan. Wright came to LC in 1975 from the position of assistant director of the ALA W ashington office. He holds an MLS from Catholic University. Advertiser index A m igos...................................................... 1037 Blackwell N.A.............................................1013 Bow ker A & l.......................................... co vers EBS B oo ks.......................................... cover 4 Mohawk M id la n d ...................................... 1062 Nat'l Library of C a n ad a ............................ 1029 P redicasts................................................. 1071 S a u r.....................................................cover 2 W ils o n ........................................................1023 “PR for Special Activities” on tap for LAMA “PR for Special Activities” is the topic for dis­ cussion at the ALA M idwinter m eeting o f the LAMA Public Relations M anagem ent Discus­ sion Group. The m eeting will be on Monday, January 14, 1991, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. in Chicago. Leading the discussion will be th ree public relations specialists from Chicago. Susan P. Jor­ dan, director o f developm ent at Northw estern University Library, Ann Koch, library develop­ m ent officer at the University o f Chicago Li­ brary, and Wilfredo Cruz, director of public information at the Chicago Public Library, will discuss what they have found to be successful and unsuccessful in scheduling special activities for th eir libraries. There will be a question and answer session after the presentations. Appointments A. Emmeli Adler has joined the staff o f St. M artin’s College Library as public services librar­ ian. Joann Bierman is now assistant docum ents li­ brarian at the Oklahoma State University Libraries. D iane Bisom is working on the im plem entation o f INNOPAC in h er new position as systems librar­ ian at the University of California, Irvine. D aniel E. Burgard has assumed his duties as assistant science librarian at Oklahoma State Uni­ versity Libraries. Stephen Charter is the new reference archivist in the C enter for Archival Collections at Bowling G reen State University Libraries. Judy Clarence has been appointed reference librarian at California State University, Hayward. Christine L. Conroy has been appointed sen­ ior cataloger in the O ’Neill Library at Boston Col- lege. Patricia Court began work O ctober 10 as ref­ erence librarian in the law library o f Cornell Uni­ versity. Rae D uBois has rejoined the staff of the N a­ tional Agricultural Library, to head the gift and exchange section of the acquisitions branch. Suzanne Eggleston has assumed h er new du ­ ties as head librarian of the Music Library and Sound Recordings Archives at Bowling G reen State University Libraries. Kathy L. Fair is now head of technical services at Virginia Military Institute, Lexington. 1096 / C &R L News Clifton D ale Foster is now reference librar­ ian and online search coordinator at th e University Library o f th e University o f South Alabama. Anke V. Gray has b een nam ed m onographic and special formats cataloger at th e Suzzallo Li­ brary o f th e University o f W ashington, Seattle. Carole Hinchcliff has b een appointed acqui­ sitions librarian in th e law library o f Ohio State University. Jim Holmes has b een p rom oted to head serials librarian in th e cataloging d ep artm en t o f th e U ni­ versity o f Texas at Austin. Peter Kaatrude, form erly collection develop­ m ent and reference librarian at th e UCLA M an­ agem ent Library, is now associate d irec to r at Nicholls State University Library in Thibodaux, Louisiana. Sulekha Kalyan has jo in ed th e library staff at C abrini College, w here she will be responsible for circulation and interlibrary loan. Christine Kerckhove is now m athem atics li­ brarian and assistant engineering librarian at th e University o f Iowa. Kathryn Kjaer recently joined th e reference staff o f th e physical sciences library at th e Univer­ sity o f California, Irvine. Linda A. Krikos is now head o f th e w om en’s studies library at Ohio State University in C olum ­ bus. BarBara Lucas has b een appointed medical reference librarian at th e biom edical library at the University o f California, Irvine. Patricia Markley has assum ed h er duties as reference librarian at th e M ansfield cam pus library o f Ohio State University. Elaine R . Martin has b een appointed associate director for education, clinical and research serv­ ices at th e University o f W ashington H ealth Sci­ ences Library and Inform ation C enter, Seattle. Kathrin Lynn McConnell has b een nam ed interlibrary loan and serials librarian for th e health sciences library at Ohio State University. D onna McCool, who has b een assistant direc­ to r of libraries for adm inistrative services at W ash­ ington State U niversity since 1979, has b e e n nam ed acting director o f th e W SU Libraries. Lee McLaird has b een prom oted at Bowling G reen State University Libraries, w here she is now curator o f rare books and special collections. Karen Morgan has b een appointed collection developm ent and reference librarian at th e Univer­ sity o f M ichigan-D earborn M ardigian Library. Kristine E . Mudrick, form erly director o f li­ brary services at N ew m ann College, is now library director at Cabrini College in Radnor, Pennsylva­ nia. ElizaBeth Norman has b een nam ed reference and circulation librarian at Oklahom a Baptist U ni­ versity. Rona Ostrow has b e e n appointed associate dean o f libraries for public services at Adelphi U ni­ versity. Michael K. Patrick has b een nam ed gifts and replacem ent librarian in th e O ’Neill Library at Boston College. RoBert D . Persing has b een prom oted to seri­ als supervisor in th e O Neill Library at Boston College. Claudia Rivers has b een nam ed librarian/archi- vist for th e Mexican American Archival Project of th e Benson Latin American collection at th e U ni­ versity o f Texas, Austin. Maryann T . Seaver is now assistant science li­ brarian at Oklahom a State University Libraries. Janice Simmons-WelBurn is th e new head of th e main library reference d ep artm en t and coordi­ nator o f systemwide reference services at th e U ni­ versity o f Iowa. H ilary SternBerg is now assistant librarian in th e inform ation services d ep artm en t at Buffalo State College’s E .H . B utler Library. April L . Stewart has accepted a position as as­ sistant catalog librarian at Oklahom a State U niver­ sity Libraries. Judy Stuck has b een appointed Portland C am ­ pus Librarian at Linfield College. Julie Sue has b een nam ed associate librarian and serials cataloger in th e acquisitions d ep artm en t at th e Indiana University Libraries. Ross Thrasher has b een appointed catalog li­ brarian at th e University o f Colorado at Colorado Springs. Philip Tompkins is th e new director o f library services at Estrella M ountain C om m unity College C enter, Avondale, and special assistant to th e presi­ d e n t for inform ation planning, M esa C om m unity College, both p art o f th e 10-campus M aricopa C om m unity College district o f g reater Phoenix. Patricia Vaught is th e new Latin American studies librarian at th e University o f Iowa. Ann E . Ward has b een appointed engineering, physical sciences and general reference librarian at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, California. Stephen Westman has b een nam ed systems and in fo rm a tio n lib ra ria n at G e o rg ia C o lleg e in Milledgeville, Georgia. Pamela White has b een appointed reference librarian in th e science library at the University of O regon. Susan Whitt as joined th e staff o f th e Mary Liverm ore Library o f Pem broke State University as circulation and reference librarian. Susan Barnes Whyte has b een nam ed re fe r­ ence and extended services librarian at Linfield College. Linda Wood house has b een appointed visiting affiliate librarian in th e acquisitions d ep artm en t at December 1990 /1 0 9 7 Indiana University Libraries to assist in im ple­ m enting NOTIS. Tom Zantow has accepted a position as cata- loger o f music and sound recordings at th e U niver­ sity o f M aine in O rono. Retirements Nancy Steen, rare books librarian in th e C e n te r for Archival Collections at Bowling G reen State University, re tire d in May. Frances Povsic, h ead librarian at th e cu rricu ­ lum resource c e n te r o f th e Bowling G reen State University Libraries, re tire d July 1 b u t will con­ tinue working in th e curriculum resource c e n te r on a p art-tim e basis. Death Paul D. Berrisford, associate professor at th e University o f M innesota Libraries, M inneapolis, and d irecto r o f central technical services from 1972 through 1983, died S ep tem b er 28 after a lengthy illness. B errisford had b e e n active in ALA, th e M innesota Library Association, th e Twin Cities Cataloging R oundtable, and AAUP. As a m e m b er of th e Library R esources and Technical Services Division (LRTS), B errisford served first as secre­ tary and la ter as chair o f th e H eads o f Technical Services, D irectors o f Large R esearch Libraries C om m ittee. H e served ALA and LRTS in m any other assignm ents as well, including th a t o f assis­ tant ed ito r for th e divisional publication. In 1977, he au th o re d The Tears Work in Cataloging and Classification: 1976. H e was a m e m b er o f th e N orth C en tral A ccreditation T eam and th e board of directors o f th e Universal Serials and Book Exchange. H e was active b o th locally and nation­ ally in th e A ntique A utom obile Assocation, w orked as a v olunteer at th e St. Paul Sem inary Library helping to codify library procedures, and volun­ te ered m any hours to th e St. Paul-R am sey M edical C en ter Senior Inform ation Service. Katie H olum, 65, h e a d m usic librarian and assistant professor at th e University o f M innesota for 41 years, died o f cancer July 30. Katie had served as m usic librarian since 1950 and h ad taught a class in m usic bibliography at th e university for two decades. An active musicican, she p erfo rm ed in recitals th ro u g h o u t th e years and was organist in m any L u th eran churches in th e Twin Cities. F rom 1981 to 1982 she served as th e first w om an p resi­ d e n t o f th e congregation at C e n tra l L u th eran C hurch. She was h o n o red by h e r alm a m ater, L u th e r College, w ith a distinguished alum ni award in 1977. Valerie Roberts, rare books cataloger at th e University o f M innesota Libraries, died suddenly and unexpectedly from an aneurism on July 29. She h ad b e e n a catalog librarian w ith th e Twin Cities University Libraries since 1969. In addition, she was a professional m ezzo soprano and was d ed i­ cated to th e study o f holistic health care. Roberts was a m e m b er o f ACRL, LITA, RASD, and RTS ■ D ■ . Attention, authors! College & Research Libraries News w el­ com es m anuscripts su b m itted on diskette or via ALANET. T he C&RL News A LA NET n u m b e r is ALA0306. 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