jan06c.indd Ann­Christe Galloway P e o p l e i n t h e N e w s Charlotte R. M. Derksen Michael M. Noga Charlotte R. M. Derksen, head librarian of the Branner Earth Sciences Library and Map Collections (emerita) at Stanford University until 2004, and Michael M. Noga, earth and planetary sciences librarian and collection manager for science at MIT, received profes­ sional awards at the 2005 annual meeting of the Geoscience Information Society (GSIS). Derksen was presented with the Mary B. Ansari Distinguished Service Award, which recognizes significant contributions to the geoscience information profession. At Bran­ ner, Derksen instituted instruction, database searching, and extensive collection develop­ ment programs, and added map catalogers and geographic information systems experts to the staff. Since her retirement from Stan­ ford, she has been working on indexing projects for the database GeoRef. Noga was presented with GSIS’s 2005 Best Paper Award for his publication “Conference proceedings in Geoscience journals: What’s the use?” pub­ lished in volume 34 of the Geoscience In­ formation Society Proceedings. Noga’s study examined citation frequencies of conference papers published in earth science periodicals and monographic proceedings and compared their usage to that of research articles. Noga is active in GSIS and the Western Association of Map Libraries. Ed. note: To ensure that your personnel news is considered for publication, write to Ann-Christe Galloway, production editor, C&RL News, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611-2795; e -mail: agalloway@ ala.org; fax: (312) 280-2520. A p p o i n t m e n t s Gladys Smiley Bell has been named direc­ tor of Hampton University’s William R. and Norma B. Harvey Library. Bell has served as the interim library director since 2004 and as assistant director for public services prior to that position. She has previously worked in libraries in New York, Washington, D.C., and Ohio. Bell was recently honored with the 2005 Demco/Black Caucus of the American Library Association Excellence in Librarian­ ship award. She is cochair of the fi rst ever Joint Conference of Librarian’s of Color and is active in local and national library orga­ nizations. Bell has served as an elected ALA councilor­at­large and as past president for the ALA’s Black Caucus. Tula Giannini has been named dean of the School of Information and Library Science (SILS) at Pratt Institute. Giannini, who served as acting dean for the year prior to her ap­ pointment, introduced courses taught on loca­ tion such as “Museum and Library Research” at the Watson Library, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and “Science Museums and Librar­ ies” at the American Museum of Natural History. Her work was instrumental in securing an Institute of Museum and Library Services grant for $591,207 for a project with the Brooklyn Historical Society to support archives training for SILS graduate students. She initiated the Pratt school’s fi rst international program, a summer institute in Florence, Italy, and launched an Archives Certifi ­ cation Program registered with New York State’s Department of Higher Education. Giannini has taught at Rutgers University, Long Island Uni­ versity, and the Catholic University of America, where she headed the program in archives and Tula Giannini January 2006 41 C&RL News special collections. Her other positions have included curator of the collection of musical instruments at the Library of Congress and head of collection management at Adelphi University. Sherle Abramson-Bluhm has been ap­ pointed head of monograph acquisitions at the University of Michigan Library. Jim Agee is now technical services man­ ager­acquisitions/serials at the University of Northern Colorado’s James A. Michener Library. Shantel Agnew is now a minority librar­ ian resident at the University of Tennessee. Kristine M. Alpi has been appointed associate library director of the Samuel J. Wood Library and the C.V. Starr Biomedical Information Center at the Weill Medical Col­ lege of Cornell University. Nathan E. Bender is now head of special collections and archives at the University of Idaho Library in Moscow, Idaho. Aslihan Ashley Bulut is now a refer­ ence librarian in Columbia University’s Law Library. Dennis T. Clark has joined the Texas A&M University Libraries as head of refer­ ence. Donia Conn has been appointed head of conservation services at Northwestern University Library. Gregory Gossellin is now head of library information technology support services at Northwestern University Library. LaVer ne Gray has been appointed a minority librarian resident at the University of Tennessee. Jennifer Green is the numeric and spatial data librarian at the University of Michigan Library. Victoria Heiduschke has joined the staff at Illinois State University as a preservation librarian. Christina Hoffman has joined Texas A&M University Libraries as the undergradu­ ate specialist librarian. Terry Kirchner is now director of access services at Columbia University. Janice Lathrop is the new reference librar­ ian at Anne Arundel Community College. Tina Mason has been appointed manager of preservation services for SOLINET (South­ eastern Library Network). Patricia Pettijohn has been appointed collection and technical services librarian at Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, University of South Florida­St. Petersburg. Mark Puente is now a minority librarian resident at the University of Tennessee. Jeff Ridinger has accepted the position of access services librarian at Illinois State University. Roberta B. Schwartz has been named technical services manager/acquisitions li­ brarian at Bowdoin College Library. Susan Singleton has been appointed assistant vice president and executive direc­ tor of CARLI, a newly formed academic and research library consortium that provides services to more than 180 member institutions throughout Illinois. Walter Slater is now Slavic cataloger at the University of Michigan Library. Shilo Smith has been appointed instruc­ tor of library science and reference librarian at Valdosta State University. Jennifer Tur ner is now the technical services coordinator at the Luise V. Hanson Library at Waldorf College in Forest City, Iowa. Advertisers AARP 24 American Economic Association cover 3 Annual Reviews 2 Archival Products 40 ARL 32, 38 Choice 5 College of DuPage 26 EBSCO cover 4 Idea Group 1 Library Technology Alliance I­17 Nature Publishing I­18 Project Muse 22 RLG cover 2 C&RL News January 2006 42 Sarah Wenzel has been named head of reference programs in the humanities and history divisions at Columbia University. Brandy Whitlock is now the instruction librarian at Anne Arundel Community College. R e t i r e m e n t s Nicholas C. Burckel, dean of libraries at Marquette University, has retired. Before joining Marquette ten years ago, Burckel was the associate dean of libraries at Wash­ ington University in St. Louis. His career as library administrator, archivist, and historian included serving as fellow and president of the Society of American Archivists, presi­ dent of the Midwest Archives Conference, board member of the Center for Research Libraries, presidential appointment to the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, and editorial board member of Portal: Libraries and the Academy. Burckel is the editor or coauthor of six books, more than a dozen articles, and 100 reviews in ar­ chival, library, and history journals. In 2002, Burckel received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Wisconsin­Mil­ waukee and, in 2003, he received the Wis­ consin Library Association’s Librarian of the Year Award. Laurence Miller, executive director of li­ braries at Florida International University, has retired. He had held this position since January 1981. During his tenure, the librar­ ies more than doubled in size. Two library building projects were complete, a fi ve­story addition to the library at University Park and a new library building serving Biscayne Bay Campus. Eleanor A. Wilson, director of library collec­ tion development at Sul Ross State University in Alpine, Texas, has retired after nearly 25 years of service. Wilson held the positions of acquisitions librarian, director of library pub­ lic services, and interim director. D e a t h s Ilene Rockman, 55, manager of the infor­ mation competence initiative for the Offi ce of the Chancellor of the California State Uni­ versity (CSU) system, passed away on Novem­ ber 26 from nonsmoker’s lung cancer. Rock­ man worked at CSU for more than 30 years as librarian, faculty member, and administrator at California State Poly­ technic University­San Luis Obispo and CSU­ East Bay before joining the CSU Chancellor’s Office in 2001. Rock­ man was active na­ tionally and locally as a speaker, author, and consultant and held leadership positions in ALA, ACRL, and RUSA. She received the ACRL Instruction Librarian of the Year award in 2005 and the ACRL Dis­ tinguished Education and Behavioral Sciences Librarian award in 2003. She was the editor of and contributing author to Integrating infor­ mation literacy into the higher education cur­ riculum (Jossey Bass, 2004). She served as a consultant to the Educational Testing Service on the development and implementation of a new performance­based test to assess higher education students’ information and commu­ nication technology literacy skills. She also served as editor­in­chief of Reference Services Review and was on the editorial boards of American Libraries, Library Administration and Management, the Journal of Academic Li­ brarianship, Reference Quarterly, and Library Hi Tech. In 2005, she received the Leading Edi­ tor award from Emerald Publishing Company of the United Kingdom for her 20 years of edit­ ing Reference Services Review. Correction In the November 2005 issue (page 751), Linda Watson was erroneously listed as hav­ ing been appointed director of Health Sci­ ences Libraries at the University of Virginia. Her appointment was at the University of Minnesota.The editors regret the error. Ilene Rockman January 2006 43 C&RL News