nov06c.indd Ann-Christe Galloway P e o p l e i n t h e N e w s Jane Block, architecture and art librarian for the University of Illinois at Urbana­Cham­ paign, has been named the first recipient of the Andrew Turyn Professorship, a fi ve­year appointment that supports research and col­ lections in the university library. Tom Teper, head of preservation at the Uni­ versity of Illinois at Urbana­Champaign, has been named the first recipient of the John “Bud” Velde Endowed Professorship, which focuses on preserving endangered and rare library materials. Melissa Jadlos A p p o i n t m e n t s Gordon N. Baker was appointed director of libraries at Clayton State University (CSU) in Morrow, Georgia. Baker has served as head of public services and interim library director previously. Prior to his association with CSU, Baker was a coordinator of instructional tech­ nology and media services and library/media specialist with the Henry County (Georgia) Schools in McDonough for 15 years. Melissa Jadlos has been appointed library director of Lavery Li­ brary at St. John Fisher College in Rochester, New York. Active in academic librarianship for more than 15 years, Jadlos has served in public and private col­ leges. Jadlos was most recently associate director at Milne Library, for the State University of New York­Geneseo. 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. Colleen Alstad has been appointed liai­ son librarian for political science and sociol­ ogy and anthropology at the Simon Fraser University Library in Burnaby, British Co­ lumbia, Canada. Kaijsa J. Calkins has joined the Univer­ sity of Wyoming Libraries as English refer­ ence librarian. Marcy A. Carrel has joined the reference staff of Poynter Library at the University of South Florida­St. Petersburg. David Clendinning has been named associate director of Penfield Library at the State University of New York College­Os­ wego. Erica L. Coe has been appointed head of instruction services at the University of Washington­Seattle’s UW Tacoma Library. Jennifer Darragh is reference librarian for behavioral and social sciences at Virginia Commonwealth University. Barbara DeFelice has been named di­ rector of digital resources program at Dart­ mouth College Library. Eugene Dickerson has been appointed lead librarian for cataloging and metadata in the Ralph J. Bunche Library at the U.S. State Department in Washington, D.C. Elizabeth Kirk has been named associ­ ate librarian for information resources for Dartmouth College Library. Emily Love is outreach librarian for mul­ ticultural services for the University of Illi­ nois at Urbana­Champaign. Tansy Matthews has been named associ­ ate director of the Virtual Library of Virginia. Tami Morse McGill is now a catalog librar­ ian at the University of Wyoming Libraries. Jean E. McLaughlin has been appoint­ ed honors college/assessment librarian at the University at Albany, State University of New York. Anna Leta Moss has been named cir­ culation/instruction librarian at Lipscomb University’s Beaman Library, Nashville, Ten­ nessee. C&RL News November 2006 650 Kathleen Mullen has been appointed collection conservator at the University at Albany, State University of New York. Michael Ours is now public services librarian/electronic resources at Lynchburg College. David Seaman has been named associ­ ate librarian for information management at Dartmouth College Library. Christy Stevens has been appointed humanities librarian at California State Uni­ versity’s Sacramento Library. Sharon Tabachnick has joined the Uni­ versity of Memphis as instructional services librarian. Greg Tourino has been appointed liaison librarian for computing science and engineer­ ing science at Simon Fraser University Library in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Kaya M. Townsend has joined the refer­ ence staff of University of South Florida­St. Petersburg’s Poynter Library. Scott Walter has been appointed associate university librarian for services and professor of library administration at the University of Illinois at Urbana­Champaign. Patricia J. West has been named refer­ ence and instruction librarian at American University Library in Washington, D.C. Robin Williams has been named cata­ loger/public services librarian at Lynchburg College. Tracie Wilson is now CLIR fellow and folklore scholar for the University of Illinois at Urbana­Champaign. Nikki Wright is now assistant engineering and technology librarian for the University of Illinois at Urbana­Champaign. Stephen Wynn has been appointed head of technical services and systems at Truman State University. R e t i r e m e n t s Robert Burger, associate university librar­ ian for services at the University of Illinois at Urbana­Champaign, has retired. Gladys Chaw took early retirement at the end May 2006, after serving as librarian with increasing levels of responsibilities for College of San Mateo (CSM) Library for 33 years. During her tenure at CSM, she en­ joyed teaching and helping students and faculty in their research questions, and ac­ tively served on campus and on Peninsula Library System committees, events, and proj­ ects. She has served as advisor for a youth organization on campus, which successfully brought cultural awareness through events and activities to the campus community for 21 years. She has been active in CARL and ACRL as a member serving in various pro­ gram planning committees, campus liaison for Northern California, and chaired the Co­ alition of Academic and Research Librarians from Underrepresented Groups. She has also been an active member with ALA, CLA, and Chinese American Librarians Associa­ tion, serving as board member for the latter and president for the California Chapter. She has been involved with all these profession­ al organizations for over three decades and plans to continue to do so. Ron Force, dean of library services at the University of Idaho Library, has retired af­ ter 24 years of service. Prior to this position, Force was at the Ohio State University and Washington State University libraries. His ca­ reer has been devoted to using technology to further the interests of library practice, having ushered in the University of Idaho’s fi rst inte­ grated library system and developing a mod­ el of library collections built on electronic resources. He worked to develop statewide resource sharing based on a model of online resources during his tenure as dean. His lead­ ership in Idaho was evidenced by his par­ ticipation on statewide initiatives, his service as president of the Idaho Library Association, and his work on building cooperative agree­ ments with other academic libraries. Tom Kilton, modern language and linguis­ tics librarian at the University of Illinois at Urbana­Champaign, has retired. November 2006 651 C&RL News Maria Porta, assistant acquisitions librarian at the University of Illinois at Urbana­Cham­ paign, has retired. D e a t h s Paula Pearce Hinton, 62, social sciences reference librarian at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), died on Sep­ tember 17, following a sudden illness. Hin­ ton joined the reference staff at UNC’s Davis Library in 1991 and was known to library staff and patrons for her knowledge com­ bined with a deep commitment to service. Hinton was an active and widely respected leader in state and national library organiza­ tions. In 2005, she began a two­year term as secretary of the North Carolina Library Association (NCLA), serving simultaneous­ ly as chair of NCLA’s Reference and Adult Services Section. From 2001 to 2002, she chaired the Documents Section of NCLA. At the time of her death, she was an associate editor of North Carolina Libraries, the offi ­ cial publication of NCLA. Hinton also made contributions as a member of ALA’s Refer­ ence and User Services Association and as a member of the Librarians’ Association at UNC­Chapel Hill (LAUNC­CH). From 1999 to 2000, she served as elected treasurer of LAUNC­CH. She chaired the association’s Program Committee in 2000­2001. Prior to Advertisers AARP 641 ACRL 603 Annual Reviews 653 ARL 621, 624 Chemical Abstracts Service cover 2 Choice 630 College of DuPage 615 EBSCO cover 4 Elsevier 600 Excelsior College 611 Innovative Interfaces cover 3 Nature Publishing 599 working at UNC, Hinton was an elementary school teacher from 1963 to 1974. She then returned to Campbell University in a vari­ ety of library positions that included head of circulation, cataloger, assistant librarian for technical services, and assistant librarian for public services and head of reference. Kay L. Shaffer, senior associate librarian at the University at Albany (UA)­State Uni­ versity of New York, died on September 16. She joined the UA Libraries in 1973. In her nearly 33 years at Albany she held a number of assignments, including her most recent duties as bibliographer for Russian and East European studies. During her tenure at UA she was involved in an exchange program with Moscow State University and traveled more than six times to Bulgaria to participate in a U.S. Information Agency (USIA) project with Sophia University. Shaffer belonged to a number of national and state professional organizations, including ALA, ACRL, ALCTS, ENY/ACRL, and the State University of New York Librarians Association. (“Internet Reviews” continued from page 645) The strengths of this site include links to digitized collections, sound recordings avail­ able for listening, and “Teachers Resources” available for select collections. Links to digitized or online collections makes this a dynamic resource for users. The encyclopedia also provides the users with the opportunity to listen to musical recordings, such as the folk songs from the American Tour. Some collections offer information and links for K–12 educators, such as themed resources, lesson plans, and activities. While the col­ lections themselves are only available at the Library of Congress, this encyclopedia is a wonderful reference tool for anyone begin­ ning research in the performing arts.—Debbi Renfrow, University of California-Riverside, debbir@ucr.edu C&RL News November 2006 652 mailto:debbir@ucr.edu