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September 2011  501 C&RL News

Mary Aquila has joined Athens State 
University as reference and instruction 
librarian. 

Anna Craft has been appointed metadata 
cataloger at the University of North Carolina-
Greensboro. 

Erin Lawrimore has been appointed 
university archivist at the University of North 
Carolina-Greensboro.

Anne Liebst has been appointed direc-
tor of technical services and technology at 
the Ottenheimer Library of the University of 
Arkansas-Little Rock. 

Kelly McElroy has been appointed un-
dergraduate services librarian in the Refer-
ence and library instruction department of 
the University of Iowa Libraries.

Carrie Moore is now reference and 
instruction librarian in Albertsons Library at 
Boise State University. 

Steven Sowell has joined Oregon State 
University Libraries as head of the collections 
and resource sharing department.

Susan Turkel has been named psychol-
ogy and sociology librarian in the University 
of Michigan Library’s Graduate Library refer-
ence department. 

Retirements

Christine Crowley, dean of learning re-
sources at Northwest Vista College in San 
Antonio, has retired after nearly 14 years. 
She was the founding library director of the 
college in 1997.

Sul H. Lee, who has served as dean of Uni-
versity Libraries at the University of Oklahoma 
(OU) for more than 30 years, has retired. 
During Lee’s tenure, OU Libraries’ collec-
tions—including those in the Architecture, 
Engineering, Fine Arts, and Physics and As-
tronomy branches, as well as the Laurence 

Rush G. Miller, director of University of Pitts-
burgh University Library System (ULS) and Hill-
man University Librarian, is the recipient of the 

2011 Chinese American 
Librarians Association 
(CALA) Distinguished 
Service Award, the 
association’s highest 
recognition. Miller de-
veloped the ULS-China 
Librarians Training and 
Exchange Program, 
which to date has ben-
efitted 41 Chinese and 
14 University of Pitts-

burgh librarians. Miller also implemented 
the East Asian Gateway Service (EAGS), a 
transcontinental resource-sharing service that 
provides document delivery between key aca-
demic libraries in East Asia and scholars in the 
West. When a massive earthquake shook China 
in May 2008, Miller took a special interest in 
the affected region’s libraries. He spearheaded 
a book drive for materials in English for stu-
dents in grades 7 through 12. In September 
2008, he and a delegation personally took 
1,700 volumes to schools and universities 
impacted by the disaster. Miller coauthored 
Beyond Survival: Managing Academic Librar-
ies in Transition (Libraries Unlimited, 2007), 
which provided examples of how changes 
have been managed at specific libraries.

Appointments

Marilia Antunez is now liaison librar-
ian in the Albertsons Library at Boise State 
University. 

P e o p l e  i n  t h e  N e w sAnn-Christe Galloway

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Library—have grown 
from 1.7 million to 5.5 
million volumes and 
from more than 14,000 
to 70,000 serials. Dur-
ing Lee’s tenure, the 
library’s endowment 
also achieved signifi -
cant growth, from less 
than $300,000 to more 

than $25 million. Lee also played a key role 
in launching the Books that Inspire exhibi-
tion in collaboration with the OU Athletics 
Department as a way to celebrate reading 
and recognize National Library Week in 2001. 
Before joining OU, Lee was dean of library 
services and professor of library science at 
Indiana State University. 

Kenji Niki, librarian, has retired from the 
University Library at the University of Michigan 
(UM). He served as the Japanese librarian at St. 
John’s University Library (1979–83), Japanese 
curator at the East Asia Library of Columbia 
University (1986–92), and Asian Collection 
librarian at St. John’s University Library 
(1992–99). In June 1999, Niki joined the Asia 
Library in the University Library system as 
the curator of the Japanese Collection and 
coordinator for Acquisition Operation. He 
was promoted to the rank of full librarian in 
2006. After the former head of Asia Library 
retired, he served as interim coadministra-
tor from 2003 to 2008. With his expertise in 
Japanese language and culture, Niki selected 
thousands of Japanese materials each year 
to support the relevant academic programs 
on UM campus, which has been a national 
center for Japanese Studies since World War 
II. He served as a member of several national 
professional organizations and groups, such 
as the Council on East Asian Libraries and 
its executive committee, Japan Foundation 
Library Support Advisory Group, and National 
Coordinating Committee for Japanese Library 
Resources. He has published articles related 
to library science, given presentations to a 
number of professional conferences, and 

coauthored the National Union List of Current 
Japanese Serials in North America. 

Deirdre C. Stam has retired from her posi-
tion as director of the Rare Book and Special 
Collections program at the Palmer School 
of Library and Information Science at Long 
Island University. Prior to joining the Palmer 
School in 2003, Stam served as chief execu-
tive for the Bibliographical Society of Amer-
ica and for the Museum Computer Network, 
and as director with Drew University Library. 
Her earlier appointments included curatorial 
positions at the Art Institute of Chicago and 
the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Richard Hume Werking has retired from the 
U.S. Naval Academy, after serving as library di-
rector and professor of history since 1991. His 
previous library positions include reference 
librarian at Lawrence University in Wisconsin, 
head of reference and acting director at the 
University of Mississippi, and head of collec-
tion development and library director at Trinity 
University in Texas. Active in ACRL, Werking 
chaired the College Libraries Section as well as 
ACRL’s continuing education and publications 
committees. He also chaired OCLC’s Advisory 
Committee on College and University Libraries 
and was a founding member of the Oberlin 
Group of Liberal Arts College Library Direc-
tors. His publications in librarianship refl ect 
especially his continuing interest in collection 
development and library user education. 

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