33rd Annual ASDAL Conference Association of Seventh-day Adventist Librarians June 25-30, 2013

“The bedrock of Seventh-day Adventist Librarianship: What never changes or what should never change”

Walla Walla University College Place, 33rd Annual ASDAL Conference Association of Seventh-day Adventist Librarians June 25-30, 2013

“The bedrock of Seventh-day Adventist Librarianship: What never changes or what should never change”

Walla Walla University College Place, Washington 33rd Annual ASDAL Conference Association of Seventh-day Adventist Librarians June 25-30, 2013

“The bedrock of Seventh-day Adventist Librarianship: What never changes or what should never change”

Walla Walla University College Place, Washington June 25-30, 2013 33RD ANNUAL ASDAL CONFERENCE

ASDAL 2013 CONFERENCE Association of Seventh-day Adventist Librarians

“The bedrock of Seventh-day Adventist Librarianship: What never changes or what should never change” Walla Walla University, College Place, Washington, of America | 25-30 June 2013

Conference Personnel Warren Johns, President-elect/Program Chair Jim Ford, Chair, Adventist Resources Section Audrey Campbell, Coordinator of School Library Sessions

Local Arrangements Carolyn Gaskell, Chair Planning Committee Carol Lindsey Annette Melgosa Christy Scott Richard Scott Assistants Andra Aaby Mark Copsey Brooke Davey Bruce McClay Sid Nash June Waggoner Meghan Williams

ASDAL Executive Committee President: Christy Scott President-elect: Warren Johns Past President: Lauren Matacio Secretary: Marge Seifert (2012-2014) Treasurer: Annette Melgosa (2011-2014) ASDAL Action Editor: Katie McGrath (2012-2014)

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PRESIDENT’S WELCOME Welcome to ASDAL 2013!

As President of the Association of Seventh-day Adventist Librarians, I rd wish to welcome you to our 33 Annual Conference!

Our theme this year, ‘The bedrock of Seventh-day Adventist Librarianship: What never changes or what should never change’ seeks to bring to light the core principles of Christian librarianship in general and Seventh-day Adventist librarianship in particular. What values and philosophies do we bring to our professional work regardless of whether we find ourselves in academia, public or school librarianship, Adventist or public institutions?

As you attend the meetings, I hope that you will reflect on what values are core to the way you practice Seventh-day Adventist librarianship and on the ideas that others will bring to encourage you. The formal presentations are an essential part of ASDAL conferences, but we also seek to create the opportunity to socialize with and share ideas informally with Adventist librarians from around the world. Meal times and tour days all offer the opportunity to get to know your fellow Adventist librarians a bit better – and we hope you will have the opportunity to make new friends, reestablish old friendships, and be inspired by the work that your fellow Adventist Librarians are

accomplishing.

As President of ASDAL and the reference librarian at Walla Walla University (WWU), I wish to welcome you not only to the conference, but also to our corner of the Pacific Northwest and WWU. May your visit be fruitful and inspirational and may you return to your home libraries empowered to continue God’s work through the profession you have chosen.

Christy Scott ASDAL President Walla Walla University

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SCHEDULE FOR 2013 ASDAL

June 25 Tuesday Afternoon and Evening Peterson Memorial Library

4:00 – 5:30 Conference registration at the Peterson Memorial Library

6:30 – 8:00 Poster session and “meet ‘n greet” the participants with continued registration plus refreshments in the library lobby

Conference Sessions Will Be Held In Winter Education Complex (WEC) 209

June 26 Wednesday Morning

8:00 – 8:30 Late Arrival Registration

8:15 – 8:20 Announcements

8:20 – 8:30 Welcome Jodi Wagner Vice President for Advancement and Marketing and Enrollment Services Walla Walla University

8:30 – 8:50 Devotional Bob Cushman Vice-President for Academic Administration Walla Walla University

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9:00 – 10:00 Keynote Address What Can We Count on? Library Core Values Amidst Change Drew Harrington Dean of Clark Memorial Library University of Portland How we can use the core values to navigate an avalanche of change

10:00 – 10:15 Break

10:15 – 11:00 The Library of Faith and Technology Paulette Johnson Library Director, Information and communication technologies have permanently changed the world of librarianship. But are there some things about librarianship that do not change? How can SDA academic libraries continue to fulfil their mission in this dynamic environment? Feedback from SDA librarians and the literature provide the framework for this presentation.

11:00 – 11:45 Business Session I

11:45 – 1:30 Lunch on your own

June 26 Wednesday Afternoon

1:20 – 2:10 Tour of the Peterson Memorial Library

2:10 – 2:30 Transition from the Library to the Winter Education Complex (WEC)

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2:30 – 4:00 Adventist Digital Library (ADL) Introduction and report on the May 2013 consultation Jim Ford Associate Director, Center for

Adventist Research

Panel Discussion: Adventist Digital Library and ASDAL Carlene Drake (LLU), Carolyn Gaskell (WWU), Paulette Johnson (OU), and Joel Lutes (PUC) The Adventist Digital Library is taking shape. A large step was taken at a Consultation at the General Conference on May 22, 2013. This session is in three parts: • Report on the consultation • Discussion by librarians who participated in the consultation • General discussion and questions

4:00 – 4:15 Break

4:15 – 5:00 Demonstration of ADL Software Joshua Marcoe Database/Web Developer, Office of Archives, Statistics and Research, General Conference of SDAs

5:00 – 5:30 Word Tour of the Walla Walla University Heritage Collection Mark Copsey Collection Management and Systems Librarian Walla Walla University Library

5:45 PM Dinner on your own Dine-around sign-up sheets available if you need transportation into Walla Walla

7:00 P. M. SDA Periodical Index Board meeting Peterson Memorial Library

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June 27 Thursday: Walla Walla History Tour 7:30 A. M. Load bus at Alumni Center parking lot 8:30 P. M. Arrive back at Alumni Center parking lot

8:45 P. M. ALICE Board meeting Peterson Memorial Library

June 28 Friday Morning

8:15 – 8:30 Announcements

8:30 – 9:00 Devotional Tammy Randolph Professor of Education, Walla Walla University

9:00 – 9:45 Life on the Bleeding Edge: Migrating to OCLC’s WorldShare Management Services Sabrina Riley, Director, Library; Gillian Connors, Technical Services Librarian; Jeannette Wetmore, Public Services Librarian, UC In 2012 the Nebraska Independent Library Consortium (NICLC) became the first consortium to migrate to OCLC’s WorldShare Management Services (WMS) library automation system. Using a panel discussion format, Union College librarians will discuss why the consortium made this change, lessons learned from the migration process.

9:45 – 10:00 Break

10:00 – 10:45 Selection Is Mission and Mission Is Selection Marsha Rasmussen Technical Services Librarian Southwestern Adventist University Adventist academic libraries need to select materials which fit their mission. Students need to find sources of information through their libraries which will present well-reasoned content

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aligned with Biblical truth and SDA beliefs. Our viability rests on remaining uniquely Seventh-day Adventist not only in name, but in a Biblical understanding and practice of truth. This has implications for building Adventist academic library collections.

10:45 - 11:30 Business Session II – Committee reports

11:30 Group Photo Place to be announced

12:00 – 1:15 PM Lunch on your own

June 28 Friday Afternoon

1:15 – 2:00 Breakout sessions: (a) Technical services, (b) Public services, (c) Administration, and (d) Special Collections, Archives, etc.

2:00 – 2:15 Break

2:15 – 3:00 Reference Desk and Beyond Kieren Bailey Reference and Instruction Librarian, Oakwood University Today’s challenge for reference librarians is to keep the advantages of the one-on-one interaction in an electronic environment. A Reference Librarian in the 21st century should offer a blended service of virtual and face-to-face interactions.

3:00 – 3:45 Principles in New Library Construction or Old Library Remodeling in an Electronic Learning Environment: A Case of Library Rosemary Maturure Librarian, Solusi University This paper discusses the principles in the construction of a new library or remodeling of old library using Solusi University library

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as a case study. The floor, technological setting, hardware and software, networking and artistry are discussed.

3:45 – 4:00 Break

4:00 – 4:45 Business Session III

5:00 PM Dinner on your own Dine-around sign-up sheets available if you need transportation into Walla Walla

Note: Friday Evening, Pick-Up Sabbath Breakfast On Your Own

June 28 Friday Evening: Whitman Mission Vespers Tour 7:00 P. M. Load bus at Alumni Center parking lot 9:30 P. M. Arrive back at Alumni Center parking

June 29 Sabbath: Trail Exploration 9:30 A. M. Load bus at Alumni Center parking lot 11:00 P.M. Arrive back at Alumni Center parking lot

June 30 Sunday Morning

8:20 – 8:30 Announcements

8:30 – 9:00 Devotional F. M. Wilcox: A Frightened Conservative Gets Brave Professor of Biblical Studies, Walla Walla University

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9:00 – 10:00 Going to the Sources for Adventist History Terrie Aamodt Professor of History, Walla Walla University Reflections on doing denominational research for the Walla Walla University centennial history and the biography of Ellen White.

10:00 – 10:15 Break

10:15 – 11:00 Steps and Pitfalls of an Amateur History Detective Byron Dulan President, Black Adventist Historical Society – West Coast, Washington Conference of Seventh-day Adventists How did I get involved in Adventist history and how did I find my specialized focus? Insights presented will help others understand the path taken in this instance and will provide insights for others. Emphasis will be given to all of this within the context of Adventist resources.

11:00 – 11:15 Break

11:15 – 12:00 Adventist Resources Section Business Session

12:00 – 1:30 Lunch on your own

June 30 Sunday Afternoon

1:30 – 2:15 Concurrent Table Talks

A. With Full-text, Who Needs an Index? Alfredo Vergel, Public Services and Special Collections Librarian, Southwestern Adventist University Increased interest in Ellen White’s letters and manuscripts sparked an effort to make available an electronic index of

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that literary corpus. Such a project began last summer at Southwestern Adventist University. While full-text search is expected to be available by the summer of 2015, metadata remains a very useful access point for actual content and can be expected to aid researchers well into the future.

B. Researching Ellen White’s Personal Libraries: Maximizing Googling Warren H. Johns Special Collections Cataloger, Libraries. In the late 1970s, Adventist pastor Walter Rea charged Ellen White with plagiarism. The White Estate decided to create a list of all the books published before 1915 found in Ellen White’s private and office libraries when she died. Ron Graybill, Tim Poirier, and Warren Johns embarked on this project. Nearly 90% of these books are now accessible on the Loma Linda University library’s website.

2:15 – 3:00 RDA Cataloging: How to Make the Transition Effective and Permanent Darel Bennedbaek Assistant Librarian, Canadian University College Report on process Canadian University College is going through in their transition to cataloging in RDA (Resource Description and Access), which is replacing AACR-2. Also discussed is how working to be innovative and courageous in the face of change is an aspect of librarianship that should not change.

3:00 – 3:15 Break

3:15 – 4:00 Business Session IV

6:00 – 8:30 Banquet Alaska Room, Kellogg Hall Banquet Theme: A Taste of Walla Walla Guest Presentation: Bibles, Booze and Baseball Terry Gottschall Professor of History, Walla Walla University

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SCHOOL LIBRARIANS SESSION Sessions will be held in Winter Education Complex 217

June 30 Sunday Morning

8:30 – 9:00 Devotional Alden Thompson Professor of Biblical Studies, Walla Walla University

9:15 – 10:00 Library Organization: Part 1 Audrey Campbell Media Center Director Rogers Adventist School Topics covered: • Sort books - 11 or 12 categories – Dewey • Evaluate books for appropriate content and condition • Classification of books – Dewey & Colored dots

10:00 – 10:15 Break

10:15 – 11:00 Library Organization: Part 2 Audrey Campbell Media Center Director Rogers Adventist School Topics covered: • Processing books – procedure we use in the summer • Library Automation options • Weeding criteria and library policies • Displays

11:00 – 11:15 Break

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11:15 – 12:00 Basic Book Mending Katye Hunt A.N.G.E.L Program, Southern Adventist University

12:00 – 1:30 Lunch on your own

1:30 – 2:15 Library Automation Rudy Scott Owner, Pacific Computer Technology

2:15 – 2:30 Break

2:30 – 3:30 Ideas for New Books, Library Club, Kindles, e-Books, Questions Audrey Campbell Media Center Director Rogers Adventist School

3:30 – 4:00 Tour of Rogers Media Center and School

POSTERS “Promoting eBooks” – Jennifer Alleyn, Serials Librarian & Information Literacy Coordinator, Adventist University of Health Sciences (Florida); Sylvia Dominguez, Circulation Supervisor, AUHS; Rebecca Fisher, Collection Development & Archival Librarian, AUHS; Mary Rickelman, Reference Librarian & Cataloger, AUHS. In the transition from a mostly print to a mostly electronic collection, many students and faculty are not taking advantage of the eBook service The poster presents our ideas for promoting our eBooks at the R. A. Williams Library, Adventist University of Health Sciences. Following our marketing efforts, eBook usage increased.

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LOCAL INFORMATION

IMPORTANT LOCATIONS • All ASDAL meetings will be held in the Winter Educational Complex room 209 unless otherwise noted • All tours will meet in the Alumni Center Parking Lot

COMPUTERS & PRINTING • Computers for internet access are available in the Peterson Memorial Library’s lobby, PC lab, and in the WEC break area • Guest access information is in your registration packet • For those of you making Presentations, this login information will also work for the computer in WEC 209 • Printers and a copier are located in the Peterson Memorial Library

FOOD & BASIC NECESSITIES The Cafe Kellogg Hall |32 SE Ash | College Place M-F: 11:30am - 1:00pm (Lunch Only) Varies; vegetarian, vegan options available

The Dairy Express 406 S College Ave | College Place M-TH: 6am- 11pm Fri: 6am – 6pm Sun: 7am – 11pm Vegetarian Fast food: grill closes at 7pm and an hour before closing on Friday. Convenience Food, drinks and snacks; Basic Convenience Store necessities

Andy’s Market 1117 S College Ave | College Place S – F: 7:00 am – 9:00 pm (closes at 7:00 PM on Friday) Andy’s Market is just over a half mile walk from campus. Andy’s is a full grocery store with a good selection of produce, over-the-counter medicines, and toiletries.

For additional information on eateries see the local restaurants information brochure in your conference packet.

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OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES 2012-2013

Coordinators Distance Education Coordinator: Overseas Libraries Coordinator: Cynthia Helms (2012-2014) Publicity Coordinator: Kieren Bailey (2011-2013) Web Site Coordinator: Kieren Bailey (2012-2014) SDA Librarian Discussion List Manager: Steve Sowder (2011-2013)

Committees

Academic Rank and Tenure Committee Carlene Drake (20012-2015) Lauren Matacio (2010-2013) Kitty Simmons (2010-2013) Adu Worku (2010-2013) Bruce McClay (2012-2015)

Adventist Library Information Cooperative (ALICE) Council Volunteer Staff Alice Chair: Paulette McLean Johnson, Oakwood University College Alice Projects Manager: Carolyn Gaskell, Walla Walla University Alice Treasurer: Lawrence Onsager, Andrews University Alice Secretary: Lee Marie Wisel, Washington Adventist University Members Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies – Megumi Flores Adventist University of Health – Deanna Flores Andrews University – Lawrence Onsager Asia-Pacific International University – Damian Ginajil Bibliothek der Theologischen Hochschule Friedensau – Ralph Köhler Canadian University College – Sheila Clark Helderberg College – Retha Scholtz – Kitty Simmons Loma Linda University – Carlene Drake Middle East University – Farid El Khoury Newbold College – Per Lisle & Lynda Baildam Oakwood University College – Paulette McLean Johnson

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Pacific Union College – Adu Worku Southern Adventist University – Daniel Maxwell Southwester Adventist University – Christina Thomsen Union College – Sabrina Riley Walla Walla University – Carolyn Gaskell Washington Adventist University – Lee Marie Wisel

Adventist Resources Working Committee Jim Ford (2011-14), Chair Lori Curtis (2010-12) Sheila Clark (2010-2013) Frances Athias (2010-2013) Tony Zbaraschuk (2011-2014)

Conference Planning Committee Warren Johns (President-elect), Chair Carolyn Gaskell, On-site Coordinator Annette Melgosa (ASDAL Treasurer)

Constitution and Bylaws Committee Ruth Swan (2012-2015) Lee Marie Wisel (2010-2013) Christy Scott [ASDAL President (ex officio)] Annette Melgosa [ASDAL Treasurer (ex officio)]

Nominating Committee Lauren Matacio, Chair David Trim Lori Curtis Megumi Flores Heather Rodriguez-James

Scholarship and Awards Committee Doug McClay (2012-2015) Marge Seifert (2011-2014), chair Kieren Bailey (2010-2013) Christy Scott [ASDAL President (ex officio)] Annette Melgosa [ASDAL Treasurer (ex officio)]

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School Library Section Petra Duersch, Coordinator

SDA Classification Advisory Committee Stan Cottrell II (2012-2015), Chair Warren Johns (2010-2013) Linda Maberly (2012-2015) Felipe Tan, Editor (ex officio)

SDA Periodical Index Publication Board Lawrence Onsager: Library Director of Host Institution (ex officio), Chair| Jim Ford, Managing Editor (ex officio) Sabrina Riley (2009-2014) Adu Worku (2008-2013) Deanna Flores (2011-2016) Cristina Thomsen (2010-2015) Carlene Drake, Loma Linda University Representative David Trim, General Conference Archivist (ex officio) Larry Blackmer, North American Division delegate (ex officio)

Site Planning Committee Kieren Bailey (2011-2014) Jeannette Wetmore (2010-2013) Sheila Clark (2012-2014)

Statistics Committee Marge Seifert, ASDAL Secretary (ex officio), Acting Chair Steve Sowder (2011-2014) Sheila Clark (2010-2013) Heather Rodriguez-James, past ASDAL Secretary (ex officio)

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CHAPTERS

African Chapter General Coordinator: Bola Atuloma (2012-2014)

Asian Chapter General Coordinator: Damian Ginajil (2012-2014)

European Chapter Inactive

Inter-American Chapter General Coordinator: Grace Carr-Benjamin (2012-2014)

South American Chapter Inactive

NOTES

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Walla Walla University 204 South College Ave. College Place, WA 99324 Library Phone: (509) 527-2134 Walla Walla University 204 South College Ave. College Place, WA 99324 Library Phone: (509) 527-2134 33rd Annual ASDAL Conference Association of Seventh-day Adventist Librarians June 25-30, 2013

“The bedrock of Seventh-day Adventist Librarianship: What never changes or what should never change”

Walla Walla University College Place, Washington Walla Walla University 204 South College Ave. College Place, WA 99324 Library Phone: (509) 527-2134 Walla Walla University 204 South College Ave. College Place, WA 99324 Library Phone: (509) 527-2134