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“Some of my best moments in college were spent in the library; working, reading, studying, listening to music, and just thinking.” Geno Auriemma Head Coach UConn Women’s Basketball Blank

Cover: Geno Auriemma, Head Coach, UConn Women’s Basketball and Library Donor, shown reading in the Auriemma Family Reading Room in Homer Babbidge Library. UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT LIBRARIES ANNUAL REPORT 2003 – 2004

TABLE of CONTENTS

Introduction 2

Selected Statistics 4

Current Staff 6

Staff Transitions 8

Publications 9

Presentations 13

Professional Positions 18 UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT LIBRARIES

he University’s re-located Waterbury Campus was Tdedicated in October, and that Library now serves as the focal point for the new downtown campus. With room for about 50,000 print volumes, this networked facility offers group study opportunities, individual study carrels, and comfortable seating and provides Waterbury Campus students and faculty with a wonderful local library environment.

n the Storrs campus, in response to requests from O students, Babbidge Library extended its closing hours from midnight until 2 a.m. on Sunday through Thursday nights and opened earlier on weekends during the academic year. Thanks in large part to the generosity of the UConn Class of 1953, the Libraries’ second video theater was renovated, and it subsequently hosted many classes whose instructors incorporated video materials into their curriculum. The public computers in the popular Bookworms Café were replaced, as were most of the public computers in the Information Cafes. Photocopy and print services were adapted to accept Husky Bucks using UConn’s new

“smart” campus identification card. (Top) The newly renovated Waterbury Library. (Bottom) Video Theatre One in Homer Babbidge Library.

– 2 – omplementing these physical improvements, the Libraries also continued to develop our C digital library services. Quest, our implementation of the ENCompass for Resource Access software, enables researchers to simultaneously search multiple electronic resources using a federated search engine. The UConn Libraries also joined 14 other Boston Library Consortium (BLC) members this year in its Virtual Catalog project. Now library users in Storrs and at the five regional campuses can directly request books that are available at participating BLC libraries without mediation from Interlibrary Loan staff, speeding up the delivery of sought LIBRARIES after books while at the same time saving valuable library staff time. fter soliciting much input from A UConn students, faculty, and library staff, the Libraries also unveiled a new web home page this year. A new digital collection, Special Reports of the Connecticut Institute of Water Resources, was offered, and digitization work continued on enhancements to Connecticut History Online.

abbidge Library and the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center hosted a number of memorable B public programs this year. Babbidge Library’s 25th anniversary celebration featured UConn Women’s Basketball Coach Geno Auriemma and award-winning author and UConn faculty member Gina Barreca. The First Thomas J. Dodd Prize in International Justice and Human Rights was awarded to English Prime Minister Tony Blair and his Irish counterpart, Bertie Ahern. This year’s RBS Greenwich Capital lecture was delivered by Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman William H. Donaldson. The Libraries’ exhibits program continued to make a significant contribution to the campus community’s cultural life with another strong series of exhibits, culminating in the popular “Birds of a Feather” ornithological exhibits and events.

From left to right: Geno Auriemma, Brinley Franklin, and Gina Barreca at the Library’s 25th anniversary celebration; England’s Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott, UConn President Phillip Austin, U.S. Sen. Christopher Dodd, and Ireland’s Prime Minister Bertie Ahern at the Dodd Prize presentation; SEC Chairman William H. Donaldson delivered the RBS Greenwich Capital lecture; a view of the “Birds of a Feather” exhibit at Homer Babbidge Library.

– 3 – Selected Statistics

2002 – 2003 2003 – 2004

Collections Total Volumes 2,592,168 2,630,211 Current Serials 9,925 8,687 Full-text Electronic Journals 25,306* 28,170*

Informational Services Reference/Information Questions 71,196 55,621 Instruction Sessions 751 788 Number of Participants 10,710 11,293

Access Services General Circulation Transactions 216,304 220,813 Reserve Circulation Transactions 210,147 348,194 Interlibrary Loan Borrowed 33,193 29,678 Interlibrary Loan Loaned 28,360 31,125

Personnel (FTE) Permanent Staff 107 111 Student Staff 62 54 Total 169 165 Expenditures Total Library Expenditures $16,384,860** $16,720,472

– 4 – 2002 – 2003 2003 – 2004

Selected Electronic Services ACADEMIC UNIVERSE (Searches) 77,185 73,362 WORLDCAT (OCLC Searches) 30,131 34,362 JSTOR (Searches) 49,439 73,946 INFOTRAC Expanded Academic (Searches) 243,286 284,354 FIRSTSEARCH (Per Search Databases Only) 13,700 6,934 ISI (Web of Science) (Searches) 66,420 82,527 SCIENCE DIRECT (Sessions) 59,877*** 68,152 HOMER - UConn Holdings (Searches) 1,235,809 1,279,379

*Includes duplicate coverage **Revised per FRS ***Revised to per session count based on change in statistics available from vendor

– 4 – – 5 – Staff: Roster Current Staff on June 30, 2004

Access Services

Lana Babij Gail Hill Barbara Mitchell Stephen Bustamante Robin Lubatkin Jo Ann Reynolds Kim Crockett Erika McNeil Lynn Sweet Judy DeLottie Joseph Natale Paulette Traichel Lois Fletcher Susan Mostowy* Barbara Vizoyan Lisa Hendricks

Director’s Office and Administrative Services

David Avery Brinley Franklin Linda Perrone Melinda Bentley William Haalck* Deborah Stansbury Sunday Ed Chang David Moroch Michael Swetzes* Brian Coleman Peter Murray Elizabeth Tonucci Bob Fall Merlita Murphy Suzanne Zack

Dodd Research Center

Heidi Abbey Jean Cardinale Nelson Melissa Watterworth* Kristin Eshelman Betsy Pittman Thomas Wilsted Ann Galonska Laura Smith Rutherford Witthus Terri Goldich

Information Technology Services

David Bretthauer Sarah Mather* Shirley Quintero Amelia Hinchliffe Tony Molloy Lesa von Munkwitz-Smith Chris McAlexander Rick O’Toole Steve Wieda Patrick McGlamery Phuc Phan* Melissa Wisner Leslie Martin*

–6 – – 7 – Collections Services

Peter Allison Francine DeFranco Nancy Martin Jason Andros* (Interim) Chris McNevins Sandy Baker Hilda Drabek Xiaolin Pei Richard Bleiler Carole Dyal Ellie Penn Eva Bolkovac Sandra Gallup Ivars Petersons* Mary Briggs Steve Grigoreas Jane Recchio Jennifer Burn* George King Fred Rick Janice Christopher Tom Koenig Deborah Sanford Tamra Coleman Donna Levine* Debra Schultz Lynn Cote Fran Libbey Susan Smith

Research & Information Services

Kathleen Banas-Marti Darlene Hull Jonathan Nabe Steve Batt Scott Kennedy Meredith Petersons Barbara Cervera Kathy Labadorf Laura Raccagni* Tiffani Conner Jill Livingston Tracey Rudnick Steve Fairfield David McChesney Joe Scott Kate Fuller William Miller Kabel Stanwicks Sharon Giovenale Carolyn Mills

Regional Campus Libraries

Phara Bayonne Sheila Lafferty Nancy Romanello Shelley Cudiner Pat Lynch* Shelley Roseman Mary Cycon* Jan Lambert Radha Srikanth Nancy Gillies Claudia Lopes Janet Swift Jan Heckman Beverley Manning Karen Tatarka Norma Holmquist Janice Mathews William Uricchio Iris King

– 7 – Staff: Changes Staff Transitions July 1, 2003 – June 30, 2004

Recruited Phara Bayonne Francine DeFranco Librarian II Area Head Stamford Campus Collections Services

Jennifer Burn T. Patrick McGlamery Serials Assistant Director of Library Information Collections Services Technology Services Information Techology Services Janice Christopher Catalog Management Librarian Phuc Phan Collections Services Computer & Copy Services Evening and Weekend Operations Supervisor Tiffani Conner Information Technology Services Reference Librarian/Liaison to Sociology Kabel Stanwicks Research & Information Services Music & Dramatic Arts Library Access Services Supervisor Research & Information Services

Promoted Heidi Abbey Betsy Pittman University Librarian III Assistant Librarian

Carolyn Mills Shelley Roseman Assistant Librarian University Librarian III

Melissa Wisner University Librarian III

Retired & Lee Astin John Gwinnell Resigned Janet Avery Brian Kysela Peter Deuel Nancy Orth Colleen Cooney Scott Walker

– 8 – Publications

Bleiler, Richard. Research and Reference Guide to Mystery and Detective Fiction. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited (2004).

Encyclopedia of Supernatural Literature. Westport, CT: Greenwood. Forthcoming. Entries on The Apparition of Mrs.. Veal, The Beetle, A. C. Benson, E. F. Benson, R. H. Benson, J. D. Beresford, Fredric Brown, Thomas Burke, A. E. Coppard, Daniel Defoe, Neil Gaiman, Thomas Hardy, L. P. Hartley, Rhys Hughes, Ingulphus, Robert McCammon, Richard Marsh, Fitz-James O’Brien, Saki, Percy Bysshe Shelley, The Thrill Book, and Usher’s Passing.

Encyclopedia of Themes in and . Entries on Lord of Light, Mystery, and Polar Regions. Westport, CT: Greenwood (Forthcoming).

“Imagination Takes Flight: A Thematic History of the .” Dime Novel Round-Up (Summer 2003).

“Those Mendacious Grumbles: The Heinlein Myth Perpetuated.” Lost Pages (October 2003).

Reviews for ARBA and the Dime Novel Round-Up and Reference Reviews.

Bleiler, Richard and Francine DeFranco. Evaluating Library Instruction. Association of Research Libraries, Washington, DC (December 2003).

Eshelman, Kristin. “Artists’ Books,” UConn Libraries (February/March 2004).

Pittman, Betsy. Book review, Richard Cox’s Managing Records as Evidence and Information, Technical Services Quarterly (January 2004).

Book review, Carolyn Steedman’s Dust: The Archives and Cultural History, New England Archivists Newsletter (October 2003).

“The Leavenworth Family Papers,” UConn Libraries (November/December 2003).

– 9 – Sanford, Deborah. “The Story of Gene,” UConn Libraries (November/December 2003).

Franklin, Brinley. “Multi-dimensional Organizational Assessment: An Academic Library Case Study”, Proceedings of the 5thNorthumbria International Conference on Performance Measurement in Libraries and Information Services, Northumbria University, Northumbria, UK, Information Management Research Institute (2004).

Franklin, Brinley and Terry Plum. “Documenting Usage Patterns of Networked Electronic Services,” ARL: A Bimonthly Report on Research Library Issues and Actions from ARL, CNI, and SPARC (October/December 2003).

Gillies, Nancy and Oskar Harmon. “Wireless Classroom Enhances UConn Regional Campus Use of Technology in Teaching,” T.H.E. Journal (Technological Horizons in Education), exclusive online feature (June 2004).

Gillies, Nancy. Book review, “If You Could Give Just One Book…CLA Board Members Offer Their Recommendations,” Connecticut Libraries (December 2003).

Holmquist, Norma. “Fastest, Cheapest, Best: Finding Business Resources on the Web,” Connecticut Libraries (May 2003).

Kennedy, Scott E. “Babbidge Library Now Open Til 2:00 am,” UConn Libraries (September/October 2003).

“The Disembodied Library,” UConn Libraries (November/December 2003).

“E-Books, Why Bother?,” UConn Libraries (April/May 2004).

– 10 – Labadorf, Kathleen & Shelley Roseman. Bibliography, “Creative Collaborations: It Takes a Campus To Educate a Student,” ACRL New England Library Instruction Group (NELIG) Annual Conference Boston, MA (June 11, 2004).

Mathews, Janice. Member of management team, The Hog River Journal, Hartford and the region’s magazine of history, culture, and the arts.

McChesney, David L. “Online Reference: Comparing Two Services,” UConn Libraries (April/May 2004).

McGlamery, Patrick. Chapter, “Spatial Metadata: Documenting the Where in a Moving World,” The International Yearbook of Librarianship, London (2004).

Murray, Peter. “Library Patron Privacy,” Association of Research Libraries, Washington, DC, (2003).

Nabe, Jonathan. “Food Safety in the Biotech Era,” Reference & User Services Quarterly (Fall 2003).

Orth, Nancy and Murray, Peter. “University of Connecticut Libraries Policy on Confidentiality of Client Records and Procedures for Library Staff Dealing with Requests for Disclosure of Library Client Records,” Office of the Attorney General, Storrs, CT (October 2003).

Roseman, Shelley. “Educating Students about Plagiarism: UConn Librarians Tackle the Problem,” Connecticut Libraries (February 2004).

“Preventing Plagiarism through Education,” UConn Libraries (November/December 2003).

– 11 – Rudnick, Tracey. Reviews of Journal of Technology in Music Learning; Journal of Texas Music History; MEIEA: Journal of the Music & Entertainment Industry Educators Association; and Polifonie: Storia e teorira della coralita: Organo del Centrol studi guidoniani (History and Theory of Choral Music), plus 37 announcements of new titles, and changes in title, frequency, and format. “New Periodicals.” Notes: The Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association (September 2003).

Review of Remix, plus 47 announcements of new titles, and changes in title, frequency, and format. “New Periodicals.” Notes: The Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association.

“RILM on New FirstSearch: Recommendations for Improvement.” Music OCLC Users Group Newsletter (September 2003).

Swift, Janet. “UConn’s Newest Library Opens in Waterbury,” UConn Libraries (November/December 2003).

Uricchio, William. “Whither Local Library Cooperation, or Is It Wither?”, Connecticut Libraries (July/August, 2003).

Five Editorial Cartoons, New England Libraries (July/August 2003 to March/April 2004 inclusive).

– 12 – – 13 – Presentations

Abbey, Heidi. “The UConn Libraries’ Perspective: Our Evolving Technology Solution for Digital Collections,” NELINET (Southborough, MA, July 30, 2003).

“Integrating Resources with ENCompass at the University of Connecticut,” New England Library Association’s Annual Conference (Worcester, MA, October 26, 2003).

Guest lecturer, digital images and digital collections, interdepartmental undergraduate course, INTD 182-01, Homer Babbidge Library, UConn (Storrs, CT, March 23, 2004).

Bayonne, Phara. “Fifth Year Anniversary Celebration 1999-2004,” Black Caucus of ALA – CT, Connecticut Library Association Annual Conference (Mystic, CT, April 21, 2004).

Bustamante, Stephen. “ECR, WebCT and Copyright for Reserve Processing at the Regional Campus Libraries,” UConn Greater Hartford (West Hartford, CT, December 2003).

Bustamante, Stephen, “Changes in Reserves via WebCT for Liaisons,” Homer Babbidge Library, UConn, (Storrs, CT, February, 2004).

Bustamante, Steven, Kristen Eshelman, and Tracey Rudnick. “Digital Audio Reserves: a Pilot Project of the University of Connecticut Libraries,” Online Course Management Seminar, NELINET (Southborough, MA, August 20, 2003).

Cote, Lynn. “Voyager Serials Management Issues: Changes to Better Manage Purchase Orders and Associated Serials Check-in Records,” Staff training sessions, Franklin Pierce College (Rindge, NH, August 18-19, 2003).

DeFranco, Francine and Brinley Franklin. “New Directions in Technical Services Workflow,” NELINET Annual Conference (Southborough, MA, May 9, 2003).

– 13 – DeFranco, Francine. “Library Liaison and Instruction Activities: Theory and Practice,” University of Fort Hare, (Alice, South Africa, October 2003).

“Assessment Rubrics for FYE Classes.” Panel discussion, UConn (Storrs, CT, March 2004).

“New Directions in Redesigning Technical Services: Workflow and Organizational Redesign at the University of Connecticut Libraries,” Living the Future V Conference, University of , (Tucson, AZ, April, 2004).

Drabek, Hilda. “Voyager - Acquisitions Module Workshop,” Universidad del Este Library (Carolina, Puerto Rico, August 26 – 29, 2003).

Dyal, Carole. Instructor, Seminar Session “Medieval Bookbinding Structures,” Medieval and Renaissance Studies department, Vassar College, (Poughkeepsie, NY, Fall Semester, 2003).

Pittman, Betsy. Instructor, “Introduction to Archival Administration,” History 391, UConn (Storrs, CT, Fall, 2003).

Sanford, Deborah. “You Can Get There from Here: Linking Database Citations to Full Text, LinkFinder Plus,” Connecticut Library Association Annual Conference (Groton, CT, April 21, 2004).

Smith, Laura. “Digital Collections and Online Historical Resources for Children and Teens, Children, Youth, and the Media conference sponsored by the Northeast Media Literacy Alliance and the UConn Neag School of Education (Storrs, CT, April 2, 2004).

Smith, Susan. “Serials Cataloging Cooperative Training Program (SCCTP) Serial Holdings Workshop,” Canadian Library Association Montreal Chapter, the North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG), and Concordia University Libraries (Montreal, Canada, April 1-2, 2004).

– 14 – Smith, Susan. “Serials Cataloging Cooperative Training Program (SCCTP),” Basic Serials Cataloging Workshop, NELINET (Southborough, MA, April 15-16, 2004).

“Serials Cataloging Cooperative Training Program (SCCTP),” Basic Serials Cataloging Workshop (Storrs, CT, May 6-7, 2004).

Swift, Janet. “The Impact of Technology on Libraries,” Brown University, Class of 1969 Breakfast Panel (Providence, RI, May 29, 2004).

Franklin, Brinley. “Assisting Library Service Effectiveness,” Simmons Graduate School of Library And Information Science (Mount Holyoke, MA, April 17, 2004)

“Library Cost Analysis Studies,” Southeast Conference on College Cost Accounting (Atlanta, GA, September, 2003).

“Organizational Assessment: An Academic Library Case Study,” 5th Northumbria International Conference on Performance Measurement in Libraries and Information Services, Collingswood College, (Durham, UK, August, 2003).

Franklin, Brinley and Terry Plum. “Library Usage Patterns in the Electronic Information Environment,” Conference on Users in the Electronic Information, (Espoo, Finland, September, 2003).

Hull, Darlene. “Instituciones Democráticas Receptivas: (Re) Organización en las Bibliotecas Universitarias,” USIA Educational Partnership Program Exchange - UConn/Universidad San Carlos (USAC), Central Library, USAC, (Guatemala, March 15, 2004).

“Servicios Bibliotecarios Universitarios en el Nuevo Milenio,” USIA Educational Partnership Program Exchange - UConn/Universidad San Carlos (USAC), Central Library, USAC, (Guatemala, March 15, 2004).

– 15 – Hull, Darlene. “Nuevas Tendencias de las Bibliotecas Universitarias Estadounidenses,” USIA Educational Partnership Program Exchange - UConn/Universidad San Carlos (USAC), Red de Documentalistas de Educación (REDUCA) Headquarters, (Guatemala, March 16, 2004).

“Servicios Bibliotecarios Universitarios en el Nuevo Milenio,” USIA Educational Partnership Program Exchange - UConn/Universidad San Carlos (USAC), Central Library, USAC, Regional Campus (Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, March 23, 2004).

“Nuevas Tendencias de las Bibliotecas Universitarias Estadounidenses,” USIA Educational Partnership Program Exchange - UConn/Universidad San Carlos (USAC), Department of Social Sciences, USAC, Regional Campus (Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, March 24, 2004).

Labadorf, Kathleen and Peter Stevens. “First Year Students and the Library” ACRL New England Library Instruction Group (NELIG) Annual Conference (Boston, MA, June 11, 2004).

McGlamery, Patrick. “Developing a GeoLibrary for the State of Connecticut,” NERCOMP, Holy Cross (Worcester, MA, October 7, 2003). “Using GIS across the Curriculum in the Liberal Arts: Locating Data and Maps,” Connecticut College, (New London, CT October 4, 2003). Instructor, “Map Librarianship” and “Digital Map Librarianship,” two two-credit courses, Simmons College, GSLIS (Boston, MA, November-December, 2001-2003). Invited Attendee, Presentation to the National Research Council’s Committee on Licens- ing Geographic Data and Services, “Licensing GeographicData and Services: the Library as Stakeholder” (Washington, D.C., May 2003).

Murray, Peter. “The Radio Frequency Revolution: Tips and Trends for Implementing RFID Systems in Libraries,” American Library Association Annual Conference (Orlando, FL, June 28, 2004).

– 16 – Murray, Peter. “Network Security,” Technology for the Rest of Us: What Every Librarian Should Understand about the Technologies that Affect Us, State University (Columbus, OH, May 26, 2004).

“Security and Privacy: Workstation Authentication and Records Retention,” CNI Spring Task Force meeting (Alexandria, VA, March 16, 2004).

“Web Proxy Servers and Authentication,” LITA Regional Institute (Atlanta, GA, May 30, 2003).

Reynolds, Jo Ann. “Facilitation Tools,” Homer Babbidge Library, UConn (Storrs, CT, January 2004).

Roseman, Shelley. “Plagiarism Workshop: Strategies for Faculty,” Fall Faculty Institute, Sacred Heart University (Fairfield, CT, October 14, 2003).

Nabe, Jonathan. “Developing an Agriculture-related Digital Project,” SLA Annual Conference (Nashville, TN, June 8, 2004).

Roseman, Shelley. “How Librarians Can Prevent Plagiarism,” To Catch a Thief: How Librarians Can Prevent Plagiarism in Academia, College and University Libraries Section, CLA (Wallingford, CT, November 18, 2003).

Wilsted, Thomas. “Managing for Archivists,” Workshop, Society of American Archivists, UConn (Storrs, CT, October 22, 2003).

“Planning New Archival Facilities,” Workshop, Midwest Archives Conference, (Dearborn, MI, October 24, 2003).

Co-instructor, “Discovering Hidden Collections,” INTD 182, UConn (Storrs, CT, Fall 2003).

– 17 – Professional Positions

Abbey, Heidi. Member, Boston Library Consortium’s Digitization Task Force, New England Information Technology Interest Group (ITIG); ITIG-L Listserv Moderator and ITIG Membership Database Manager, ACRL / ITIG.

Bayonne, Phara. Webmaster, Black Caucus of American Library Association, Connecticut (BCALA-CT); Intern, American Libraries, American Library Association (ALA); Committee on Diversity (COD), ALA Office of Diversity.

DeFranco, Francine. Member, ACRL, Education and Behavior Sciences Section, Distinguished Librarian Award Committee; Member, ARL Learning Outcomes Working Group.

Dyal, Carole. Member, Advisory Committee, Northeast Document Conservation Center; Grant reviewer, the New York State Discretionary Preservation Program and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Eshelman, Kristin. Chair, Local Arrangements Committee, New England Archivists; Member, Education and Nominating Committees; and Archivist, New England Archivists.

Pei, Charlie. Member, Executive Committee, Asian American Faculty & Staff Association; Academic Specialist/Tutor, Chinese 101, 102, 103, and 104.

Rick, Fred. Awarded Master’s degree in Library Science, Southern Connecticut State University, December 2003.

Sanford, Deborah. Member, Swets Information Services Customer Advisory Board.

Cudiner, Shelley. UConn representative, Stamford Achieves Research Committee.

– 18 – Professional Positions

Franklin, Brinley. Chair, Association of Research Libraries, Statistics and Measurement Committee; International Federation of Library Associations, Management and Marketing Section Standing Committee on Statistics; Boston Library Consortium, Board of Directors, Management Council At-Large Member; ACRL/Harvard Leadership Institute Advisory Committee; ACRL Statistics Committee; National Center for Education Statistics, American Library Statistics Advisory Committee; Chair-Elect New England Library and Information Network (NELINET), Board of Directors; Member, Finance & Investment Committee.

Gillies, Nancy. Chair, College and University Libraries Section (CULS), Connecticut Library Association.

Holmquist, Norma. Founding Member, CLA Business and Economic Development Section; Program Planning Committee, CLA Economic Vitality Taskforce.

Hull, Darlene. Officer, Past-President, Executive Board, SALALM (Seminar of the Acquisition of Latin American Libraries Materials); Editor, SALALM Conference Papers 2004-2005; Executive Board, CRL, LAMP (Latin American Microfilm Project).

Mathews, Janice. Antiquarian and Landmarks Society, Collections Committee; Connecticut State Historical Records Advisory Board; Hartford Studies Project Board; Praeger Publishing Library Advisory Board.

Murray, Peter. Task force member, NISO Metasearch Initiative; Chair, ALA Library Information Technology Association Regional Institutes Committee.

Nabe, Jonathan. Co-Editor, Biofeedback, bulletin of the Biomedical and Life Sciences Division of the Special Libraries Association.

– 18 – – 19 – Perone, Linda. Member, Academic Library Advancement & Development Network (ALADN).

Pittman, Betsy. Chair, University Serials Cataloger Search Committee; Intranet Team; Instructor for five interns; Instructor for one independent study; Mentor for three Society of American Archivists mentees; New England Archivists Education Committee; New England Archivists Nominating Committee; Archivist for the New England Archivists, Inc.

Rudnick, Tracey. New Periodicals Column Editor, Notes: The Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association; Chair, Reference Services Committee, and Member, 2004 Program Committee, Music OCLC Users Group; Coordinator, Bibliographic Instruction Committee, New England Music Library Association; Coordinator, Voyager Music Users Group.

Smith, Laura. Registar and member, Local Arrangements Committee, New England Archivists, Fall, 2003 meeting.

Stansbury Sunday, Deborah. Co-Chair, Library Administration & Management Association, Union Relations for Managers Discussion Group; Member, Council of Connecticut Academic Library Directors.

Wilsted, Thomas. Board Member, Connecticut Center for the Book; Board Member, Connecticut State Historical Records Advisory Committee.

Witthus, Rutherford. President, New England Archivists.

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