Diversity Committee

Ione Damasco (University of Dayton), Chair

The Diversity Committee is pleased to award the annual Diversity Scholarship for 2008-2009 to Ms. Sanjyot Selkirk. Selkirk is currently enrolled as a graduate student in the Kent State University SLIS program in Columbus. Her scholarship includes tuition, complimentary registration for the annual conference in October, and a year of mentoring with a selected ALAO member.

The Committee was impressed with the overall quality of this year’s applicant pool, but Ms. Selkirk’s record of strong academic achievement and her demonstrated commitment to diversity in both her personal and professional activities ensured her position as the Committee’s choice for this year.

Although Ms. Selkirk is a relatively new student in the field, she is no stranger to the needs of libraries. She is currently employed at OCLC, where she works as a Metadata Specialist and also serves on the OCLC President’s Inclusion Council, created to support inclusive thinking that will improve solutions for libraries and the diverse groups they serve. Her impressive volunteering activities have included working for a literacy initiative in Mumbai, India, aimed at helping women from low-income families improve their basic math and literacy skills. An international student herself, Ms. Selkirk also helped create and lead the first international student safety program for the Office of International Education at The Ohio State University, which continues to be used today to educate incoming international students about campus safety.

Congratulations to Ms. Sanjyot Selkirk! The Committee is confident she will be a strong advocate for diversity and inclusion in academic libraries. We hope to see you at the annual conference in October!

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ACRL Chapter Topics

ALAO is a chapter of American College and Research Libraries (ACRL). Read what’s happening with our fellow ACRL chapters in the Spring 2008 ACRL Chapter Topics newsletter.

See: http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/aboutacrl/acrlchapters/chaptertopics/ctv29n1.pdf

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People & Library News

Cedarville University

Jeff Gates, Information Services Librarian, joined the Centennial Library, in September 2008. Jeff had served for ten years as the Head Librarian at the John L. Patten Library at Faith Baptist College and Seminary in Ankeney, Iowa.

On April 1, Brent Etzel joined the Centennial Library to serve as the Instructional Services Librarian. Most recently Brent was a Reference librarian at Thomas Tredway Library at Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois.

Case Western Reserve University
New employees at the Kelvin Smith Library are: Virginia Dressler, Library Assistant – Digital Production Assistant; and Cheryl Seme, Library Assistant- Circulation & Reference.

Daymar Colleges Group (Owensboro, KY)

Daymar Colleges Group based in Owensboro, Kentucky, has recently acquired Samuel Stephen College in Chillicothe, and the Southeastern Business College campuses in Jackson, Lancaster, New Boston. David Shelpman, Jr. has been hired as the LRC Coordinator at Samuel Stephen College.

Denison University

Catalog/Metadata Librarian Kevin Furniss has taken a position at Tulane University in New Orleans. Kevin was hired at Denison in July, 2000 as the Catalog/System Support Librarian.

Miami University

Judith Sessions, dean and university librarian of the Miami University Libraries has received the 2008 Distinguished Service Award which is given annually to members of the Miami University faculty or staff who have made a significant impact on the life and mission of the university.

Sessions arrived at Miami in 1988 and immediately set a new direction for Miami’s libraries. Her leadership and enthusiastic support for the infusion of technology into all aspects of learning is seen through her involvement in establishing OhioLINK, an online materials resource, research help via instant messaging and a high-tech Thunder Room instructional space. To make the libraries more user-friendly, Sessions’ staff has also greatly expanded orientations and technology workshops.

Miami University – Middletown

Sarah Frye will join the MU staff in July as Public Services Librarian. She holds an MLS from Indiana University and completed graduate work in history at the University of Kentucky. She comes to MU from Wartburg College in Waverly, IA.

Diane Miller, Master Library Associate, retired from the MU staff on February 1, 2008 after serving as the cataloger and acquisitions expert for nearly 17 years. She had a career of nearly 27 years of service to Miami University.

Ohio Northern University

Traci Welch Moritz and Alice Essinger have both been promoted to the rank of Assistant Professor at Ohio Northern University. Welch Moritz, Public Services Librarian, received her MLS from Indiana University in 1991 and has served ONU’s Heterick Memorial Library since 2004. Essinger, Catalog / Serials Librarian, received her MLIS from Kent State University in 2002 and has served ONU’s Heterick Memorial Library since 2005.

Ohio State University – Lima

The Ohio State University at Lima has a new hire. Jennifer Carpenter is the new serials/ILL library associate. She worked in the Lima Campus Library as a student for 3 ½ years, and graduated from OSU in 2007.

Ohio University

Scott Seaman accepted the position of Dean of Libraries at Ohio University. Scott, who was formerly the Associate Director of Administrative Services at the University of Colorado, Boulder, began his tenure at Ohio University Libraries on April 1st, 2008.

Ohio University Libraries also bid farewell to retiring employee William Rhinehart (Assistant Dean for Technical Services) and welcomed Amy Meeks (Cataloging Library Associate). Those leaving OU for other positions were Whitney Winberg (Electronic Resources Librarian), Susan Foster-Harper (Health Sciences Reference Librarian), Samanthi Hewakapuge (Health Sciences Reference Librarian), Eun Chin Lee (Non-English Languages Cataloger).

Shawnee State University

Tess Midkiff, Director of the Clark Memorial Library at Shawnee State University, has retired as of June 12, 2008.. Midkiff began her 33-year career at SSU as a reference librarian and has served as the library director for the past 26 years. During her tenure, she oversaw the growth of university library services, including the construction of a new library building, as Shawnee progressed from a community college to a university offering graduate degrees. Midkiff has also been an enthusiastic OhioLINK advocate from the formative years of OhioLINK’s creation to the present. Tom Sanville, Executive Director of OhioLINK, observes, “Tess’s contributions to OhioLINK’s advancement over the years demonstrate you don’t have to be from a large library to make a big difference. Tess has helped often to bridge the gap between the interests of the large and small libraries in our diverse community.”

University of Akron

Associate Dean, Dr. Roger Durbin, is retiring this summer after more than 30 years of service to the University Libraries. Roger plans to enjoy his retirement writing screenplays and running marathons. Congratulations, Roger! Happy retirement!

Ms. Bonnie B. Chojnacki will be joining the faculty of the University of Akron Science & Technology Library on May 19, 2008. Bonnie’s appointment is Assistant Professor of Bibliography and Life and Allied Health Sciences Librarian. Bonnie has worked at the Community College of Allegheny County; the University of Maryland, College Park; and Carnegie Mellon University. She has significant experience as a research biologist and as a librarian.

Ms. Tammy Stitz will be joining the faculty of the University of Akron Science & Technology Library on June 1, 2008. Tammy’s appointment is Assistant Professor of Bibliography and Applied Sciences Librarian. Tammy has a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering and recently received her MLIS from Kent State. She worked in industry for several years before discovering her “true calling” in librarianship.

University of Cincinnati/Clermont College

Diana Riemenschneider [riemends@yahoo.com], formerly of Clermont College, co-authored an article in the Spring 2008 AURCO Journal with Professor Widanski (Clermont College) titled “The Effect of Library Training on Scientific Writing in Organic Chemistry Class”. Diana has a BA in Mathematics, and an MLIS with an emphasis on Information Science. She was a Visiting Librarian for 2 years at UC’s Clermont College and prior to that a director of MIS services for social service organizations; she has also been an adjunct instructor for Computer & Information Science classes at UC for about 12 years.

University of Toledo

Mark Horan, Suhasini Kumar, and John Napp. (2007) “Enhancing library instruction: Creating and managing online library tutorials for a wired generation.” In Our New Public, A Changing Clientele. James R. Kennedy, Lisa Vardaman, and Gerard B. McCabe, editors. New York: Libraries Unlimited. pp. 90-103. UT librarians Brian Hickam and John Phillips also had a chapter in this book.

Wright State University

Alex Pittman received the Wright State University Presidential Award for Excellence for 2007-2008. Alex’s award was as an Unclassified staff member, additional awards were given to classified employees and others throughout the university as well.

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