ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries C & R L N e w s ■ F e b r u a r y 2 0 0 1 / 2 2 5 P e o p l e i n t h e N e w s Ann-Christe Young Timothy L. Ericson, assistant library direc­ tor and head of archives and special collec­ tions at the Golda Meir Library at the Univer­ sity of Wisconsin in Milwaukee (UMW), re­ ceived the Academic Staff Outstanding Per­ formance Award. Ericson has been an instruc­ tor in the School of Library and Information Science at UMW since 1989, and he has been instrumental in designing the school’s Mas­ ter of Archival Studies program, the first such graduate program in the nation. Susan K. Martin, university librarian at Georgetown University since 1990, has an­ nounced she will leave this position effec­ tive August 1, 2001. She will remain involved in library and informa­ tion sciences through consulting and teach­ ing. Prior to joining G eo rg eto w n , M artin held positions; at Johns H o p k in s U n iv ersity and at the U.S. National Commission on Librar­ ies an d In form ation Science. Martin’s major Susan K. Martin ac c o m p lis h m e n ts at Georgetown include revising the library’s or­ ganizational structure to respond to chang­ ing academic environments; instituting, in conjunction with the faculty, a collection de­ velopment policy; developing an innovative off-site storage system to relieve the library’s space needs; and overseeing $5.9 million in extensive renovations. Martin also played a major role in coordinating a consortium of research libraries in the Washington area. She serves on the Main Campus Council of Deans and on Georgetown’s steering committee for Middle States self-study. She is also chair of an ALA task force to investigate and make recommendations on the establishment of an independent accrediting agency for schools of library and information science. Martin was ACRL President from 1994 to 1995. Louis A. Rachow, director of the Library and Information Service of the International The- atre Institute of the United States, received the Distinguished Service in Performing Arts Librarianship Award from the Theatre Library Association. Carla Stoffle, dean of libraries and the Cen­ ter for Creative Photography at the Univer­ sity of Arizona (UA), has b een selected by the Arizona Library As­ sociation as the Arizona Librarian of the Year, 2000-01. She has been acting director of the School of Information Resources and Library Sciences since August 1999. In this position, Stoffle addressed fac­ Carla Stoffle ulty and budget concerns that threatened the accreditation of the school. Her actions re­ s u l te d in th e ALA’s C o m m itte e o f Accreditation’s withdrawal of a petition to have the library school’s accreditation re­ moved. Agnes Griffen (director of the Tuc­ son Pima Public Library), who nominated Stoffle for the award said, “If Carla Stoffle h ad not intervened, there w ould be no graduate library education program available onsite to our employees, as well as to aspir­ ing librarians in nearby states.” A p p o i n t m e n t s Richard E. Lucier has been named librarian of the College at Dartmouth He was associ­ ate vice provost for Scholarly Information, founding university librarian of the Califor­ nia Digital Library, and executive director of the University of California Systemwide Plan­ ning for Libraries and Scholarly Information. Ed. n o te : To ensure th a t y o u r p e rs o n n e l new s is c o n sid e re d f o r p u b lic a tio n , w rite to A n n -C h riste Young, p roduction editor, C&RL News, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611-2795; e-m ail: ayoung@ala.org; fax: (312) 280-2520. mailto:ayoung@ala.org 226 I C&RL News ■ February 2001 He had previously served as university li­ brarian at the University of California at San Francisco since and has w orked in educa­ tion for 30 years. Brenda Silver, professor of English and chair of the search committee for Librarian of the College, said, “Richard has a vision o f the role of the librarian as a roving information professional, helping fac­ ulty and students with the research and teach­ ing that are central to Dartm outh’s mission.” H e id i N. A b b e y has been appointed digi­ tal collections librarian in the Thom as J. D odd Research Center at the University of Connecticut. R o b in A n g e le y has joined G eorgetow n University as reference librarian. M a tth e w A n t o lin e is now director of public services at M onm outh College in Monmouth, Illinois. H e id i A r m s tr o n g -T e m p le has been a p ­ pointed MINITEX reference services librar­ ian at the University of Minnesota. T h e r e s a S. A r n d t has b een appointed information services librarian in the Taubman Medical Library at the University of Michi­ gan. V ir g in ia B a ld w in has b een appointed engineering librarian at th e University o f Nebraska in Lincoln. S h a r o n L. B e r g lu n d has joined Califor­ nia State University in San Marcos as the sci­ ence librarian. M ajorie B lo s s is now m anager of train­ ing services at Endeavor Information Sys­ tems, Inc. P au l B r a m sc h e r is now information tech­ nology professional Web applications devel­ o p er at the University o f Minnesota. L y n n C o n w a y has b een nam ed univer­ sity archivist in th e L auinger Library at G eorgetow n University. B e th D e n h a m has been appointed the first libraries developm ent officer at the Uni­ versity o f Louisville. C h r is tin e D e Z e la r -T ie d m a n is the new special collections/archives technical services librarian at the University of Minnesota. D a n ie l F o le y is now the nonbook/cata- loger/m etadata librarian in the m onographs departm ent of the technical services division in the Golda Meir Library at the University o f Wisconsin in Milwaukee. J a m e s G a lb ra ith has accepted the posi­ tion of business librarian at Michigan State University. J o a n G a t e w o o d has b e e n a p p o in te d head of Reformat and Replacem ent Services in the Preservation Division at the Univer­ sity of Michigan. E liza G illig a n is now collections conser­ vator librarian at Michigan State University. A le x a n d e r G y a m fi has been appointed assistant librarian at the University at Albany, SUNY. D o r c h e ll H arris has b een appointed so­ cial science reference librarian at Auburn University. T im o th y H e n s l e y has accepted a posi­ tion as reference/head o f collection access at Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Vir­ ginia. M a ry H u is m a n n has b e e n appointed music cataloger at the University o f Minne­ sota. A n n a M a r ie J o h n s o n h as b e e n a p ­ pointed team leader o f Information Literacy for the University o f Louisville. K ay K a n e is now head o f reference and consultation services at the University of Min­ nesota. R o n K a r lin has been appointed biblio­ graphic instruction-electronic resources li­ brarian at the Santa Clarita Community Col­ lege District-College o f the Canyons. M a rg a r et K a r n y s k i is now education program s information professional at San Diego State University. M a rc u s K ie lty k a has b een app o in ted social science reference librarian at Auburn University. L in d a K o p e c k y has accepted the posi­ tion of head of the Research and Instruc­ tional Support D epartm ent at the Golda Meir Library at the University of Wisconsin in Mil­ w aukee. K im b e r ly K o w a l is now assistant map librarian at the University of Minnesota. M ic h a e l M a tth ew s has b een appointed instruction librarian at Washington State Uni­ versity in Pullman. E d . n o t e : To e n s u re t h a t y o u r p e r s o n n e l n e w s is c o n s id e r e d f o r p u b lic a t io n , w r i t e t o A n n - C h r is te Y o ung, p r o d u c tio n e d ito r, C&RL News, 5 0 E. H u ro n St., Chicago, IL 60611-2795; e -m a il: a y o u n g @ a la .o rg ; fa x: (312) 280-2520. mailto:ayoung@ala.org C&RL News ■ February 2001 / 227 Susan G. M iller is th e n e w a ss o c ia te d i­ rector o f th e A rn o ld B e r n h a r d L ibrary at Q uinnipiac U niversity in H a m d e n , C o n n ecti­ cut. Robin M oskal h as b e e n a p p o in te d c o l­ lection m a n a g e m e n t lib ra ria n at th e U n iv er­ sity o f M aryland, B altim o re C ounty. Lee R ich a rd so n h a s jo in e d th e c a ta lo g ­ ing d e p a rtm e n t o f th e C a rp e n te r L ibrary at the U niversity o f N o rth F lorida in J a c k s o n ­ ville. Elizabeth R obinson h as b e e n a p p o in te d the rare b o o k c a ta lo g in g te a m le a d e r at the Library o f C ongress. L in d a S e g u in is n o w e l e c t r o n i c r e ­ so u rc e s/m e d ia c a ta lo g e r at th e U n iv ersity o f Maryland, B altim o re C ounty. A n n M o n tgo m ery Sm ith h a s b e e n a p ­ p o in ted a ssista n t d e a n o f th e lib rary serv ices at the U n iv ersity o f M assach u setts in N o rth D artm outh, M assach u setts. R ich ard J . Sm ith h as b e e n a p p o in te d d i­ rector o f th e W olfner Library fo r th e B lind and P h y sically H a n d ic a p p e d in J e ffe rs o n , Missouri. Susan Stekel h a s jo in e d th e U niversity of M innesota as assistant c u ra to r o f th e Ja m e s Ford B ell Library . Sarah G o o d w in T h ie l is n o w a ssista n t special c o lle c tio n s lib rarian -d ig ital p ro je c ts at th e U niversity o f K ansas. B arb ara U c h to r ff is n o w sy stem s lib ra r­ ian at Ith a c a C o lleg e in Ith aca, N e w York. D eb o rah Ultan h as b e e n a p p o in te d art/ art h isto ry lib ra ria n a t th e U niversity o f M in­ nesota. Scott W alter h a s b e e n a p p o in te d h e a d of th e e d u c a tio n lib rary at W a sh in g to n State U niversity in P ullm an. K athleen W eessies h as a c c e p te d th e p o ­ sition o f m a p s librarian at M ichigan State U ni­ versity. A r le n e W eism an tel h a s a c c e p t e d th e p e rm a n e n t p o sitio n o f h e a lth sc ie n c e s librar­ ian at M ichigan State U niversity. A m y Tracy Wells has joined M ichigan State University as digital projects coordinator. A m y West h a s b e e n a p p o in te d assistan t librarian in th e G o v e rn m e n t P u b lic a tio n s Li­ brary a t th e U niversity o f M in n eso ta. T errie W ilso n h as b e e n a p p o in te d fine arts lib ra ria n at M ichigan State U niversity. Lijuan X u is n o w u se r ed u catio n /referen ce librarian at th e U niversity at A lbany, SUNY. K a ip in g Z h a n g is th e n e w b u s in e s s ref­ e r e n c e lib ra ria n at th e U niversity o f O reg o n . R ic k Z w ies has b e e n a p p o in te d W eb m a n ­ ager at th e U niversity o f California in Irvine. A d v e r t is e r in d e x 3M C over 4 A cadem ic Press 188, 232 ACRL 169, 231 ACM 192 A m erican C hem ical Society 157 A m erican E co n o m ic Assoc. 204 A m erican In stitu te o f C h em ical E ngineers 170 A m erican Psychological 230 A m erican T h eo lo g ical Library A ssociation 228 A n n u al R eview s 130 A pex D ata Services 164 A ssoc, o f R esearch Libraries 229 B ell & H o w ell 128 B e n c h m a rk 219 B e rn a n A ssociates 210 CISTI 131 CHOICE 191 C Q Press 220 EBSCO 146 E lsevier S cience 198 E n d e a v o r In fo rm atio n Sys. 163 E pixtech 168 ERIC D oc. R ep. Svc. 134 F a x o n /R o w e c o m 150 G rap h ics Press 125 G re e n w o o d P u b lish in g 224 H. W. W ilson 169 InfoUSA 217 INSPEC 152 ISI 140 K eesin g ’s W orldw ide 187 Lexis-Nexis C over 2 L iberty F u n d 179 M cG raw -H ill 153 netL ibrary 1 26-127 OCLC 205, 223 O x fo rd U niversity Press 180 Pacific D ata C o n v ersio n 151 PhysicsD irect C over 3 P rim ary S ource M icrofilm 171 R itten h o u se B o o k Dist. 139 R. R. B o w k er 129 ScienceD irect 144-145 SPARC 212 S w ets/B lack w ell 214 228 / C&RL News ■ February 2001 R e t i r e m e n t s J u lita C. A w k a r d has retired, after 38 years of service, as university librarian at Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University. D e a t h s P e r r y D . M o rr iso n , 81, retired science librar­ ian at the University o f O regon (UO), died D ecem ber 7. From 1949 to 1963, Morrison w as head social science librarian at UO. He left there in 1963 to becom e head librarian and director of the library science program at Sacramento State College (now Sacramento State University). From 1965 to 1967 he was o n the faculty o f the School o f Librarianship at the University of Washington in Seattle. He returned to UO as a faculty m em ber in its new School of Librarianship, later serving as its dean from 1971 until 1973. With the sus­ pension o f the school, he becam e a science librarian until his retirement in 1982. Morrison e d i t e d th e P a c ific N o r th w e s t L ib ra ry Association’s quarterly from 1967 to 1972. He also served as president of the O regon Li­ brary Association from 1961 to 1962. Morrison was published in m any library publications an d was for m any years a contributor to Collier’s Encyclopedia Year Book about Or­ egon libraries, enjoyed reviewing professional library publications, and w rote articles about local history. ■ ( “Cross R e f ” co ntinuedfr o m pa g e 209) 5. PubMed, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ entrez/query.fcgi?db=PubMed. 6. ANSI/NISO Z39.56-1996 Serial Item and Contribution Identifier (SICI). 7. Lorrin Garson, “Publisher Item Identi­ fier as a Means o f D ocum ent Identification,” http://pubs.acs.org/journals/pubiden.htm l. 8. Priscilla Caplan and William Arms, “Ref­ erence Linking for Journal Articles” D-Lib M agazine (July/August 1999), http://w w w . dlib. org/dlib/july99/caplan/ 07caplan. htm l. 9. NISO/DLF/CrossRef W orkshop o n Lo­ calization in Reference Linking July 24, 2000— CNRI, R eston, Virginia, M eeting R eport, http://w w w .niso.org/CNRI-mtg.htm l. ■ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ http://pubs.acs.org/journals/pubiden.html http://www.niso.org/CNRI-mtg.html C&RL News ■ February 2001 / 229 23 0 1 C&RL News ■ February 2001 C&RL News ■ February 2001 / 231 232 / C&RL News ■ February 2001