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Eleanor I. Cook 508 Crestline Blvd. Greenville, NC 27834 USA 252-364-2312 – [email protected] EDUCATION University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill BA in Sociology & Philosophy (double major) 1977 Chapel Hill, NC University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill MSLS in Library Science 1982 Chapel Hill, NC Appalachian State University MA in Leadership & Higher Education 1994 Boone, NC WORK EXPERIENCE East Carolina University, Joyner Library Assistant Director for Collections & Technical Services (Professor) Serving on the senior management team, reports to the Dean of Academic Library Services. Supervises the units that manage the work processes for selection, acquisition, licensing, description, classification, linking and maintenance of library collections in all formats. Provides leadership in the establishment of workflows, priorities and support systems that enhance access to the collection. Contributes to strategic planning, program development, evaluation, and allocation of resources in support of the Library’s mission. Oversees a collections budget of $5.2 million. Five direct department head reports and 19 staff/faculty indirect reports. Appalachian State University, Belk Library Intellectual Property & Copyright Librarian (Professor) Aug. 2008- present Greenville, NC Jan.-July 2008 Boone, NC As member of the Digital & Web Content Team, duties included oversight of copyright and intellectual property education and outreach efforts; vetting of licenses for databases and other electronic materials, serving as resource for copyright issues, public performance rights and reserve reading policies. Appalachian State University, Belk Library Serials Coordinator (Professor) 2000 - 2007 Boone, NC One of 2 Coordinators of the Materials Processing Team, supervised 4 staff. Responsible for units handling serials, electronic resource acquisitions & processing, binding, preservation, shelf preparation & book repair. Responsible for expenditure of $1.5 million of a $3 million collections budget. Worked closely with the Acquisitions/Cataloging Coordinator, Collection Development Team, & others in the Library to insure that serials & other continuing resources were accessible to users. Played a significant role in the negotiation of new electronic resources, especially in regards to vendor relations & assessment. Served in an additional part-time assignment in Reference performing bibliographic instruction & outreach to students. During June-Dec 2007 served as interim Acquisitions Coordinator. From January- December 2000, served as Interim Coordinator of the entire Materials Processing

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Eleanor I. Cook

508 Crestline Blvd.

Greenville, NC 27834 USA

252-364-2312 – [email protected]

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EDUCATION University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

BA in Sociology & Philosophy (double

major)

1977

Chapel Hill, NC

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill MSLS in Library Science

1982

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Appalachian State University MA in Leadership & Higher Education

1994

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WORK EXPERIENCE East Carolina University, Joyner Library

Assistant Director for Collections & Technical Services (Professor)

Serving on the senior management team, reports to the Dean of

Academic Library Services. Supervises the units that manage

the work processes for selection, acquisition, licensing,

description, classification, linking and maintenance of library

collections in all formats. Provides leadership in the

establishment of workflows, priorities and support systems

that enhance access to the collection. Contributes to strategic

planning, program development, evaluation, and allocation of

resources in support of the Library’s mission. Oversees a

collections budget of $5.2 million. Five direct department head

reports and 19 staff/faculty indirect reports.

Appalachian State University, Belk Library Intellectual Property & Copyright Librarian (Professor)

Aug. 2008- present

Greenville, NC

Jan.-July 2008

Boone, NC

As member of the Digital & Web Content Team, duties included oversight of

copyright and intellectual property education and outreach efforts; vetting of licenses

for databases and other electronic materials, serving as resource for copyright issues,

public performance rights and reserve reading policies.

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Appalachian State University, Belk Library Serials Coordinator (Professor)

2000 - 2007

Boone, NC

One of 2 Coordinators of the Materials Processing Team, supervised 4 staff.

Responsible for units handling serials, electronic resource acquisitions & processing,

binding, preservation, shelf preparation & book repair. Responsible for expenditure

of $1.5 million of a $3 million collections budget. Worked closely with the

Acquisitions/Cataloging Coordinator, Collection Development Team, & others in the

Library to insure that serials & other continuing resources were accessible to users.

Played a significant role in the negotiation of new electronic resources, especially in

regards to vendor relations & assessment. Served in an additional part-time

assignment in Reference performing bibliographic instruction & outreach to students.

During June-Dec 2007 served as interim Acquisitions Coordinator. From January-

December 2000, served as Interim Coordinator of the entire Materials Processing

2 Team, due to the impending retirement of Acquisitions Coordinator who was serving

in this overall role. Continued to serve as Interim Acquisitions Coordinator until that

position was filled in March 2002. As of 2005/06, Acquisitions combined with

Cataloging.

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Appalachian State University, Belk Library Assistant Coordinator & Serials Specialist (Assistant

Professor)

1995 - 1999

Boone, NC

As part of the new combined Materials Processing Team, (Acquisitions, Cataloging,

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Appalachian State University, Belk Library Serials Librarian (Instructor)

1990 - 1994

Boone, NC

As Serials Department Head, supervised 2.5 staff & 40 hours of student assistants.

Responsible for bibliographic & fiscal management of serials, as well as collection

development of serials. Coordinated activities for serials payment & check in &

binding of all library materials. Responsible for serials, standing order & binding

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North Carolina State University, NCSU Libraries Serials Catalog Librarian

1983 - 1989

Raleigh, NC

First 4 years spent as a professional serials cataloger, with increasing supervisory

duties. Promoted to Serials Cataloging Section Head, 1987. Supervised 4

paraprofessional serials catalogers, 1 clerical assistant, 15 hours of student assistants.

Also coordinated & trained 2 staff & 1 librarian in a Title II C grant funded serials

retrospective conversion project involving 3 ARL Libraries (UNC-CH, Duke, &

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Georgia Institute of Technology Library Serials Cataloger (Librarian I)

1982 - 1983

Atlanta, GA

Performed serials cataloging via AACR1 & AACR2 rules, concentrating on serials

retrospective conversion. Trained paraprofessional staff & library school interns in

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DeKalb Community College Adjunct Librarian

June-Aug. 1983

Clarkston, GA

Cataloged monographs & AV materials in a part time position during evening &

weekends to supplement my experience & income while working full time at

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UNC-Chapel Hill, Academic Affairs Library (then Wilson

Library), Acquisitions Dept., Order Section Graduate Student Assistant

1981 - 1982

Chapel Hill, NC

Assisted in a variety of areas, including out of print searching & ordering, invoices,

claims, returns, & processing. Coordinated the department's furniture inventory &

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UNC-Chapel Hill, Academic Affairs Library (then Wilson

Library), Acquisitions Dept. Bibliographic Searching

Section Library Assistant

1978 - 1981

Chapel Hill, NC

Performed bibliographic searching for monographs & serials, using OCLC &

standard references. Handled all languages, concentrating on English, French &

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UNC-Chapel Hill Law Library Library Clerk

1977 - 1978

Chapel Hill, NC

Cataloged monographs & government documents, performed post receipt

bibliographic searching, & various clerical duties such as filing, card production, &

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ORGANIZATION

MEMBERSHIPS

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIPS:

American Library Association (ALA)

Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL)

Association for Library Collections & Technical Services (ALCTS)

American Association of University Professors (AAUP)

North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG)

North Carolina Library Association (NCLA)

North Carolina Literary and Historical Association

North Carolina Preservation Consortium (NCPC)

State Employees Association of North Carolina (SEANC)

UNC Chapel Hill School of Information & Library Science (SILS) Alumni

Association, Life Member

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PROFESSIONAL

SEMINARS

Regular attendance of Annual and Midwinter Conferences of the American Library

Association since July 1988, including preconferences on format integration, EDI,

cost accounting, document delivery, the business of acquisitions, library binding,

and ERM development

All NASIG conferences since June 1988

Most N.C. Library Association Conferences since 1983

All Charleston Acquisitions Conferences since 1989

UNC-CH SILS Alumni Day Seminar, 1989-1994, 1997

Annual Innovative Users Group Meeting, 1994-1997, 2000

Feather River Institute, 1995 and 1996

North Carolina Serials Conference - attended all but 1 since 1990

ALCTS Serials Cataloging Institute, San Francisco, October 6-7, 1995

"Negotiating Services & Fees With Subscription Agencies," Basch Associates,

4 1992 *

"Shaping Our Future" Society for Scholarly Publishing, 1992*

Fiesole Invitational Library Retreat, Florence, Italy, *1999, 2001, 2004, 2008

(The above * meeting registrations funded by ASU Faculty Development Grants)

NCLA Leadership Institute, Brown Summit, NC, October 1996 (Competitive

application)

NCLA Leadership Institute Facilitator & Presenter, October 2005 (by invitation)

PALMCOP/NCPC Preservation Management Workshop, Feb. 24-28, 1997 (by

invitation)

NCLA Technology & Trends Web Page Workshop, Winston-Salem, NC, March

21, 1997

NCLA Technology & Trends Spring Workshops, Greensboro, NC, April 22, 1999

North Carolina Preservation Consortium Annual Meeting, 2001-2008

Electronic Resources in Libraries Conference, Atlanta, GA, March 23-25, 2006

"State of the State: Scholarly Communication in North Carolina," NCLA College &

University Section workshop, Greensboro, NC, April 27, 2007

"Understanding Institutional Copyright Policy," Austin, TX, April 23-25, 2008

NCLA Leadership Unconference, Greensboro, NC, Nov. 18, 2010.

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COMMITTEE

SERVICE

American Library Association

ALA Advocacy Coordinating Committee, 2009-2013, representing ALCTS

Association of College & Research Libraries ACRL Copyright Committee, 2001-2004

ACRL Science & Technology Section Program Planning Committee, 1990-1991

Publisher/Vendor Relationship Committee, 1991 1995, Co-Chair, 1994-1995

Nominating Committee, 1995-1996

Association for Library Collections & Technical Services ALCTS Electronic Communications Committee, Chair, 1998-2001

ALCTS Nomination Committee, Member, 2000-2001; 2012-2013

ALCTS Program Planning Committee, Member & Liaison to Acquisitions

Section, 2003-2005; Member-at-Large, 2005-2007

Esther Piercy Award Jury, Member, representing Serials Section, 2006/07;

Chair, 2007-2008

ALCTS Program Planning Committee Liaison to ALA CPCT, 2007/08

ALCTS President’s Program Planning Committee, 2010-2011

ALCTS Advocacy Task Force, 2011-2012

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ALCTS Serials Section (now the Continuing Resources Section)

Secretary, Executive Committee, 1992 1994 (nationally elected office)

Committee to Study Serials Cataloging, 1989 1991; Chair, 1991 1993

First Step Award Committee, 1993-94; Chair, 1994-95

Nominated to stand for election as Chair, Executive Committee, 1995

Liaison to the North American Serials Interest Group, 1996-1998

Bowker/Ulrichs Award Committee, 1996-1997

SS Website Development Task Force, Chair, 1997-1998

Policy & Planning Committee, Chair- 2005/06; Member - 2006/08

ALCTS Acquisitions Section

Technology for Acquisitions Committee, 1996-2000

Acquisitions Administrators Discussion Group, Chair 1997-1998

Stood for election for Section Chair, 2005

Nominations Committee, Member, 2010; Chair, 2012-2013

Leadership in Acquisitions Award Jury, 2011-2012

North American Serials Interest Group Student Grant Committee, 1991 1994

North Carolina Site Selection Task Force, 1993-1994

Conference Planning Committee (Duke Conference), 1994-1995

Nominated to stand for election, Secretary, NASIG, 1994

Executive Board, Member-at-Large, 1995-1997; 1997-1999 (nationally elected

office)

Regional Council & Membership Committee, 2000

Co-Chair, Task Force on Continuing Education, 2000

Vice President/President Elect, 2001-2002 (nationally elected office)

President, 2002/2003; Past President, 2003/2004

20th Anniversary Task Force, Consultant, 2005

Mentoring Group Co-Chair, 2006/08

Conference Planning Committee Co-Chair, 2008/2009

Nominations & Elections Committee, Co-Chair, 2009/2011

Publications & Public Relations, 2011-2013

North Carolina Library Association Publications Committee, Chair, 1992 1994

Marketing and Publications Committee, 1995-1997

Resources & Technical Services Section, RTSS Best Article in NCL Jury, 1997

Technology & Trends Round Table, Secretary, 1995-1997; Chair, 1997-1999

Conference Planning Committee, Exhibits Chair, 2000-2001

Operations Committee, 2002-2003

Leadership Institute Planning Committee, 2003-2008

Leadership Institute Facilitator, Oct. 2005

Coordinator of the NCLA Store, 2009 Conference

Executive Board Secretary (elected position), 2012-2014

North Carolina Preservation Consortium Board of Directors, 2001-2005

Vice President, 2005/2006

President, 2006/2007; Past President, 2008

Nominating Committee, 2008

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UNC Chapel Hill School of Information Library Science Alumni Association Vice President, President Elect, 1990-1991

President, 1991-1992; Past-President, 1992-1993

Coordinator for the Alumni Bicentennial Campaign, 1993-1995

Life member, UNC-CH Alumni Association & UNC-CH SILS Alumni Association

Other N.C. SOLINET Users Group, Nominating Committee, 1992

Member, N.C. Serials Conference Planning Committee, 1996-2004; Co-chair,

2005-2007

Member, Carolina Innovative Users Group Planning Committee, 1997

SCCTP CONSER Serials Cataloging Workshop Steering Committee, member,

1999-2000

(Regional workshop held March 17-18, 2000 in conjunction with NC Serials

Conference)

Carolina Consortium Deal negotiator for Berkeley Press package, 2006-2007; Brill

package, 2007

UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE SERVICE:

East Carolina University

Intellectual Property & Patent Committee, 2008-2009

University Benefits Committee, 2009-2012

Pirate Read Committee, 2009-2011

Academic Integrity Board, 2011-

Joyner Library

Eastern North Carolina Literary Homecoming Planning Committee, 2009/2010-

Staff Development Committee, 2009-2011

Collection Distillation Task Force, Chair, 2009

Institutional Repository Task Force, 2008-2010

Scholarly Communications Committee, 2010-

Symphony OPAC Task Force, 2009/2010; Committee, 2010-

Search Committee for Electronic & Continuing Resources Cataloger, Chair, 2008

Search Committee for Collection Management & Metadata Cataloger, Laupus

Library, member, 2010

Search Committee for Electronic Resources & Discovery Librarian, Member, 2011-

2012

Marketing & Public Relations Committee, 2011-

Library Assembly, Secretary, 2011-2012

Faculty Affairs Committee, Member, 2011-2012; Chair, 2012-2013

Mentoring Committee, 2011-2013

Appalachian State University Russian/Eastern Europe Committee, 1992 1999

Copyright & Patents Committee, 1994-1997; 1999-2002

Alternate, Faculty Development Grant Committee, 1995-1997;

Member, 1998-2001

Core Curriculum Council member, 1998-2001

University Traffic Management & Safety Committee, 1996-1999;

Chair, 1998/99

Hubbard Center Faculty Mentor Program, 1998/99

7 AAUP Faculty Council, Library Representative, 1997-present

Secretary, 2003-2008

Faculty Mediation Committee, Alternate (elected), 1999/2002

Summer Reading Book Selection Committee, 1999-2008

Faculty Due Process Committee, (elected) 2004-2007

Academic Policy & Planning Committee, 2005-2007

Belk Library Collection Development Resources Committee, 1990-1994

Organization Review Steering Committee, 1993-1994

Public Relations and Advancement Committee, 1993-1994

Preservation Committee, Chair, 1990-2002

Document Delivery Task Force Chair, 1992-1993; member, 1997

Ad Hoc Committee on System Selection, 1992-1993

Travel Task Force, 1993; 2001

Appalnotes Editorial Board, 1994

Departmental Personnel Committee, 1994-1995; 1995-1996; 2000-2001; 2001-

2002; 2003-2004

Periodical Use Study Task Force, 1995-1996

Disaster Preparedness Task Force, Chair, 1997-1999; Member, 2000-present

Space Study Task Force, 1997/98

State Employees Combined Campaign Representative, 1997; 1998; 2000; 2001

Vision & Organizational Effectiveness Committee, 1999-2000

Associate University Librarian Search Committee, 2000-2001

Catalog Librarian Search Committee, Member and Recorder, 2000

Acquisitions Coordinator Search Committee, Chair, 2001-2002

Internal New Library Building Committee, 2001-2006

Display Committee, 2005-present

Collections Task Force, 2004-2006

Faculty Fellows Librarian Search Committee, Chair, 2005/2006

Strategic Planning Scholarship Sub-group, 2006/07

Institutional Repository working group, 2006-present

Catalog Librarian Search Committee, member, 2007

Information Literary Librarian Search Committee, member, 2008

Western North Carolina Library Network Collection Development Standing Committee

Member, 1990-present Secretary, 1990 1992; Vice Chair, 1993 1995; Chair,

2006/2008

Innopac Serials/Acquisitions Modules Task Force, Chair 1994-1996

Serials/Acquisitions Standing Committee, Chair, 1996-1998; Secretary, 1998-2000

Technical Services Committee, 2000-present

Secretary, 2002/2003; Vice-Chair, 2004/2007

MetaFind Task Force, member, 2003-2004

Web Bridge Implementation Task Force, 2003-2004

Faceted Catalog Task Force, 2007/2008

Phi Delta Kappa, Appalachian State University Chapter Research Officer, 1997/98

Secretary, 1998-2002

Vice President for Membership, 2004/2005

Community Service

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Watauga Humane Society, Boone, NC - Life member and annual rummage sale

volunteer, 1993-

Sheppard Memorial Library, Greenville, NC – Book sale volunteer. 2009-

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PUBLICATIONS

Book: (with Jack G. Montgomery) Conflict Management for Libraries. Chicago:

American Library Association, 2005.

Book Chapter:

(with Paul Orkiszewski & Megan Johnson) "Team Training for Technical Services:

Revisiting the Concept After Ten Years," in Teams in Library Technical Services,

Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2006, p.121-131.

Articles:

(with Lisa Barricella, Robert James, Jan Mayo, Mark Sanders, and Ralph Scott)

“E-Book Readers Come to Eastern North Carolina,” North Carolina Libraries, (in

press, 2012).

“Academic Library Dilemmas in Purchasing Content for E-readers: Debit Cards,

Sales Tax, and Workflow Issues,” Library Technology Reports, 47, no.8, pp. 14-17.

(with Margaret Bauer and Blythe Tennent) “Homecoming as Collaboration: Eastern

North Carolina Libraries Connect With the Creative Sector,” Collaborative

Librarianship, v.3, no.2, 2011, pp. 79-89.

http://www.collaborativelibrarianship.org/

"A Thoughtful Passage for Deana Astle," Invited contribution to Serials Review,

v.32, no.2, June 2006, p.56-57.

"Consortia at the Crossroads: Interpreting the Signs: Some Thoughts on Where

We've Been and Where We May be Headed." Accessed April 13, 2004. Available

on the World Wide Web: http://digital.casalini.it/retreat/retreat_2004.html as part of

the Fiesole Collection Development Retreat Series, 2004.

"Courage of Our Convictions: Making Difficult Decisions About Serial

Collections," [with Larry Boyer and John Abbott.] Serials Review, v.30, no.2, 2004,

p.117-121.

"Triangle Talk:" publishers, vendors and librarians speak out on what the survey

tells us about changes in the market and needs for the future. [Transcription of

panel presentation made at the American Library Association Annual Conference,

June 27, 1999], in Chapter 4 of: Marketing to Libraries for the New Millennium.

Lanham, MD: ALCTS in cooperation with Scarecrow Press, 2002, p.26-29.

"Group Therapy: CDs With Periodicals," Against the Grain, vol. 13, no.4, Sept.

9 2001, p. 83, 87.

"Copyright Dos, Don'ts and Maybes," Hubbard Center Happenings, v.6, no.3,

February 1998, p.2.

"ACQNET and AcqWeb: A 787 Dynamic Relationship," in: "AcqWeb: Book-

Buying in the Age of the Internet," Anna Belle Leiserson, et. al. Library Hi Tech,

v.15, no.3-4, 1997, p.40.

"Taking the Good With the Bad: How Migration to an Integrated Library System

Can Affect Serials Work Flow," Serials Librarian, v.32, no.1-2, 1997, p.107-121.

Invited contribution, in: Hepfer, Cindy. "A Tribute to Marcia Tuttle," Serials

Review, v.23, no.2, Summer 1997, p.5-6.

"More Questions than Answers: Transition from Print Document Delivery to

Electronic Document Delivery; One Consortium's Dilemma," [with Nancy

Newsom]: Serials Librarian, v.31, no.3, 1997, p.49-65.

"ACQNET and AcqWeb: Past, Present & Future," Library Acquisitions: Practice &

Theory, v.21, no.2, 1997, p.205-210.

"Reorganization Revisited; Or, is Acquisitions an Endangered Species?" Library

Acquisitions: Practice & Theory, v.20, no.1, 1996, p.77-84.

"A Technical Services Perspective of Implementing an Organizational Review

While Simultaneously Installing an Integrated Library System." [with Pat Farthing]:

Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory, v.19, no.4, 1995, p.445-461.

"Copyright: An Internship." Collection Management, v.19, no.3/4, 1995, p.119-124.

"The TRLN Model Copyright Document: Can University Presses Play a Significant

Role?" The Exchange, No. 77, Fall 1994, p.1, 11.

Drinking From the Firehose: An ongoing column in: Against the Grain, 1992-

present (individual columns listed below):

"The Serial's Life Cycles: The Report of Its Death has been Greatly Exaggerated,"

v. 19, no.6 Dec.2007/Jan.2008, p.68.

"Too Many Passwords, Too Little Time," v.19, no. 2, 2007, p.82-84.

"Blogs are making me feel old!" v.18, no.5, Nov. 2006, p.64.

"Two publishers respond ..." v.18, no.4, Sept. 2006, p.80.

"It's Never Too Late: 10 New Year's Resolutions to Suggest to Publishers of E-

Journals," v.18, no.22, April 2006, p.70-71.

"The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same," v.17, no.5, November

2005, p.75-76.

"The 'Poof Effect:' The Impact of E-Journals Bought and Sold," v.16, no.5,

November 2004, p.93.

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"Two Subjects Bugging Me Lately: Cell Phones and the Degradation of Email

Service." v.15, no.5, November 2003, p.94.

"SPAM, SPAM, SPAM: and MORE SPAM What are we to do?" v.14, no.5, Nov.

2002, p.91-92.

"On the Nature of Keeping Things," v.13, no.5, Nov. 2001, p.88.

"Reminiscing About Old Technology," in "Millennium Minutes" feature. v.13,

no.1, February 2001, p.36-40.

"I've Got the Switching E-mail Systems Blues" November 1999, p.66, 68.

"The Year 2000 (Y2K) Millennium Bug: Or, the End of the World as We Know

It?" December 1998/January 1999, p.81-82.

"The Bloom is Off the Rose: Pondering - Where the Internet has Been and Where it

Might be Going," February 1998, p.81, 85.

"From Sex to Milk and Cookies: Pitfalls of Searching the World Wide Web" June

1997, p.75.

"Is the Internet Going to Collapse Under Its Own Weight?" November 1996, p.88,

92.

"Death & Taxes: Life-Changing Events and Technology" June 1996, p.84.

"What do Windows '95, the Internet and the WWW Have in Common?" November

1995, p.84, 95.

"Everybody's Doin' It: The World Wide Web and Why It's So Popular," June 1995,

p.86-87.

"Gatekeepers & Private Lists, or Censorship & Country Clubs?" April 1995, p.79-

80.

"Tabloids and Listserves; Or, Inquiring Minds Want to Know," November 1994,

p.58-59.

"Adventures of a List Owner: Becoming Editor of ACQNET," September 1994,

p.67-68.

"The Clipper Chip and Pretty Good Privacy: New 'Al-Gore-Rhythms' of Orwellian

Paranoia," June 1994, p.58.

"When the Super Highway Collapses - Thoughts About Earthquakes and the

Internet, Or, Is the Internet Out of Control?" April 1994, p.48-49.

"The Bulging File Cabinet: Breaking Old Habits When You Go Electronic,"

November 1993, p.55, 70.

"Furry Little Animals and Comic Creatures: Why are Internet Informational Tools

Labeled With Silly Names?" September 1993, p.51-53.

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"E-mail and the White House: The Institutionalization Has Begun," June 1993,

p.64-65.

"Electronic Communication: By What Means Authentication?" [Part II], April

1993, p.48.

"By What Means Authentication?" [Part I], February 1993, p.20.

"An Interview With an E-Mail Postmaster," September 1992, p.10-12.

"Internet Collides With Reality: Housewife Hackers & Fuel For the Fire," June

1992, p.18.

"Drinking From the Firehose," [inaugural column], April 1992, p.16.

Book/Journal Reviews:

Lankes, R. David. Atlas of New Librarianship. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press ; and

Chicago, Ill: Association of College & Research Libraries, 2011. Reviewed in:

Against the Grain, v.23, no.4, Sept. 2011, p.57-58.

Holden, Jesse. Acquisitions in the New Information Universe: Core Competencies

and Ethical Practices. New York: Neal-Schuman, 2010. Reviewed in: Against the

Grain, v.23, no.1, Feb. 2011, p.50-51.

Polanka, Sue, ed. No Shelf Required. Chicago: ALA Editions, 2011. Reviewed in:

Against the Grain, v.22, no. 6, Dec. 2010/Jan. 2011, p.53.

Dowd, Nancy, et al. Bite-sized Marketing: Realistic Solutions for the Overworked

Librarian. and: Barber, Peggy and Wallace, Linda. Building a Buzz: Libraries and

Word-of-Mouth Marketing. Chicago: ALA Editions, 2010. Reviewed in: Against

the Grain, v.22, no.2, April, 2010, p.56.[

Gale Powerspeak [database review] with: Cindy Shirkey. In: Charleston Advisor,

v.12, no.2 (Oct. 2010), p.19-22.

Tunstall,Patricia. Hiring, Training and Supervising Library Shelvers. Chicago:

American Library Association, 2009. Reviewed in: Against the Grain, v.21, no.6,

Dec./Jan. 2009/2010, p.46.

From Black and White to Living in Color, AND: The Time Machine, by Donald

Davis. Atlanta, GA: August House Audio, 2008. In: North Carolina Libraries,

v.67, no.1, Spring/Summer 2009.

http://www.ncl.ecu.edu/index.php/NCL/article/viewFile/275/312

Wrightsville Beach: The Luminous Island. by Ray McAllister. Winston Salem: John

F. Blair, 2007. In: North Carolina Libraries, v.65, no.3/4, Fall/Winter 2007, p.86.

http://www.nclaonline.org/NCL/ncl/NCL_65_3-4_Fall-Winter2007.pdf

Southern Psycho Tales, by Bruce Strauch. Boone, NC: Parkway Publishers, 2004.

12 In: North Carolina Libraries, v.63, no.1/2, Spring/Summer 2005, p.47.

http://www.nclaonline.org/NCL/ncl/NCL_63_1-2_Spring-Summer2005.pdf

Magazines for Libraries. Ed. by Cheryl LaGuardia with Bill Katz and Linda

Sternberg Katz. 12th ed. New Providence, NJ: Bowker, 2003. In: College and

Research Libraries, v.65, no.6, November 2004, p.570-571.

"A Testimonial of Library Leadership - Learning from the Past; A Book Review of:

Eric Moon; the Life and Library Times, by Kenneth Kister. Jefferson, NC:

McFarland Press, 2002." In: Against the Grain, v.16, no.3, June 2004, p.74-76.

Mariner's Menu: 30 Years of Fresh Seafood Ideas, by Joyce Taylor. Raleigh, N.C.:

North Carolina Sea Grant; Distributed by the University of North Carolina Press,

Chapel Hill, N.C., 2003. In: North Carolina Libraries, v. 61, 2003, p.160.

The New Review of Libraries and Lifelong Learning. Editor: Peter Brophy.

Cambridge: Taylor Graham, v.1- 2000- . In: College & Research Libraries, v.62,

no.3, May 2001, p.293-295.

Death du Jour, by Kathy Reichs. New York, Scribners, 1999. In: North Carolina

Libraries, v.57, no.4, Winter 1999, p.172-173.

Guide to Managing Approval Plans, by Susan Flood. Chicago: ALA, 1997. In:

Serials Review, v.25, no.2, 1999, p.119-120.

Gateways to Knowledge: The Role of Academic Libraries in Teaching, Learning

and Research. Ed. Lawrence Dowler. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1997. In:

College & Research Libraries, v.59, no.1, January 1998, p.82-83.

Valle Crucis, by David W. Yates. Winston-Salem, NC: John F. Blair Publisher,

1997. In: North Carolina Libraries, v.55, no.4, Winter 1997, p.174.

Electronic Documents and Information: From Preservation to Access. 18th

International Essen Symposium, 23 October-26 October, 1995. Edited by Ahmed

H. Helal and Joachim W. Weiss. (Publications of Essen University Library, 20).

Essen : Universitatsbibliothek Essen, 1996. In: Serials Librarian, v.31, no.4 1997,

p.110-112.

The Copyright Primer for Librarians and Educators, by Janis H. Bruwelheide.

Chicago and Washington, D.C.: American Library Association and National

Education Association, 1995. 2nd edition. In: Serials Review, Spring, 1996, p.109-

110.

Memory Can be Murder, by Elizabeth Daniels Squire. New York: Berkley Prime

Crime, 1995. In: North Carolina Libraries, v.53, no.3, 1995, p.131-133.

Libraries and Copyright: a Guide to Copyright Law in the 1990s, by Laura N.

Gasaway and Sarah Wiant. Washington, DC: Special Libraries Association, 1994.

In: Serials Librarian, v.26, no.2, 1995, p.131-133.

Death by Suicidal Means: The Killing of Wardell Burge, by Walter Henderson.

Chapel Hill, NC: Inheritance Press, 1994. In: North Carolina Libraries, v. 52, no.2,

Summer 1994, p.82.

13 Scholarly Publishing on the Electronic Networks - The New Generation: Visions

and Opportunities in Not-For-Profit Publishing. Proceedings of the Second

Symposium, 5-8 December 1992. Edited by Ann Okerson. Washington, D.C.:

Association for Research Libraries, March 1993. In: Serials Librarian, v. 24, no.2,

1993, p.125-126.

Forms of Shelter, by Angela Davis Gardner. New York, New York: Ticknor &

Fields, 1991. In: North Carolina Libraries, v. 50, no.2, Summer 1992, p.111.

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Serials Librarianship. In: Serials Review,

Spring 1991, p.67 68.

Managing the Catalog Department, by Donald L. Foster. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow

Press, 1987. In: Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, v. 9, no.1, 1988, p.146-147.

Reports of Meetings & Workshops:

"Hot Topics from NASIG," with Christie Degener, The Charleston Report, 15(6)

(2011): p.1-2.

Riggio, Angela and Tijerina, Bonnie (Presenters) and Cook Eleanor I. (Recorder)

(2011) 'Don't PayTwice! Leveraging Licenses to Lower Student Costs', The Serials

Librarian, 60: 1, 153 - 157.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0361526X.2011.556026

"And they were there - report of ALA New Orleans," Against the Grain, v.18, no.5,

Nov. 2006, p.79-80.

"Report of a Conference: "The Fiesole Retreat: What is the Likely Shape of the

Library in 2005? And How Do We Build Collections for It?" Against the Grain,

v.11, no.4, September 1999, p.1-4.

"Report of the Seminar, 'Should Librarians Become Publishers?' Held November 3,

1993, Charleston, SC, Sponsored by the Society for Scholarly Publishing." NASIG

Newsletter, v. 8, no. 5, December 1993, p.29.

"Taming the Claims Monster: Some Methods of Measuring and Improving the

Efficiency of Claiming Through a Vendor." New Scholarship, New Serials:

Proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc. (ed.: Gail

McMillan and Marilyn L. Norstedt). Binghamton, NY: Haworth, 1994, p.245-247

[Published simultaneously as: v. 24, no. 3/4 of Serials Librarian].

"Report of the Society for Scholarly Publishing Seminar: 'Shaping Our Future,'"

September 16-17, 1992, Boston, MA." Against the Grain, v.4, no. 5, Nov. 1992,

p.14.

"Is There Life After Serials?" Serials Information From Publisher to User: Practice,

Programs and Progress. Proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group.

(ed.: Leigh A. Chatterton and Mary Elizabeth Clack) Binghamton, NY: Haworth,

1988, pp.169-172 [published simultaneously as: v. 15, no. 3/4, 1988 of Serials

Librarian].

"Cataloging News:" [a summary and review of the RTSD Serials Cataloging

14 Institute held October 1986, Pittsburgh, PA]. Cataloging & Classification

Quarterly, v. 8, no.1, 1987, p.144-146.

Brochure:

With Regina Reynolds and Phoebe Timberlake: What's In A Name? Presentation

Guidelines for Serial Publications. Chicago: Serials Section of the Association of

Library Collections and Technical Services, American Library Association, June

1995.

Also on the web:

http://www.ala.org/ala/alctscontent/pubsbucket/webpublications/alctsserials/whatsi

nanamepres/whatsname.cfm

NEWSLETTER EDITORSHIP:

Chief Editor, ACQNET-L, an electronic newsletter for librarians and others

interested in topics related to library acquisitions. May 1994- Member, ACQNET

Editorial Board; ACQNET indexer, 1993-1994

As Chair of the NCLA Publications Committee, Editor of a quarterly newsletter,

News From NCLA, 1993-1995

EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIP:

Serials Librarian, Haworth Press, 1995-2008

Guest editorship of a theme issue, "Copyright, Document Delivery and Serials,"

Serials Librarian, v.31, no.3, 1997

Against the Grain, 1994-present

ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERSHIP:

Haworth Press Advisory Board, 2007

Brill Library Advisory Board, 2009-

Oxford University Press Library Advisory Board, 2009-

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HONORS

2010-2011: Leadership in Acquisitions Award: This award, donated by

Harrassowitz, is given to recognize the contributions by and outstanding leadership

of an individual to the field of acquisitions librarianship. American Library

Association, ALCTS Acquisitions Section. Award to be presented June 26, 2011 at

the American Library Association Annual Conference.

ABC-Clio Vicky Speck Memorial Leadership Award, for exemplary leadership and

contribution to the Charleston Conference, presented November 4, 2010.

2010-2011: As part of the Eastern NC Literary Homecoming Planning Committee,

along with Blythe Tennent and Margaret Bauer, nominated for a campus leadership

award. Centennial Award for Excellence Nominee.

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North Carolina Library Association, Resources and Technical Services Section,

Significant Contributions Award, Presented September 24, 1999.

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CLASSES TAUGHT, Internship advisor for Ginny Boyer, Florida State University MLS program, fall

STUDENTS ADVISED semester, 2009.

ALA ALCTS Fundamentals of Acquisitions online course, co-instructor [with Morag

Boyd, Kate Kasimor and Betsy Redmon], May 2010; Oct. 2011, Feb./March 2012.

East Carolina University COAD course for transfer students, a one-hour course, co-

instructor [with Tracy DeMar], fall semester 2010.

ALA ALCT S

PRESENTATIONS Online Presentations:

“E-books on the go: How a university library experimented with E-book readers,”

part of NISO Webinar: Content on the Go: Mobile Access to E-Resources Aug. 8,

2012.

http://www.niso.org/news/events/2012/nisowebinars/mobile_access_to_eresources/

Advocacy: What does it mean for Technical Services? As member of the ALCTS

Advocacy Task Force, ALCTS series of E-Forums, Feb.8-9, 2012.

http://www.ala.org/alcts/confevents/upcoming/e-forum/020812

NEFLIN Webinar on Writing and Publishing in Librarianship, with Sandy Roe,

NEFLIN, August 3, 2011. [no link available]

Writing and Publishing in Librarianship e-forum, with Sandy Roe. ALCTS series of

e-forums. Dec.7-8, 2010. http://www.ala.org/alcts/confevents/upcoming/e-

forum/120710write

Webinar: Use of e-Readers in ASERL Libraries, Feb. 18, 2011. With: John Burger,

Valerie Boulos, Nancy Gibbs, Beth Holley, and Millie Jackson.

http://www.aserl.org/archive/

Guest Lecturer on the topic of Acquisitions, LIBR 248-13, San Jose State University,

February 19, 2008

https://nexus.sjsu.edu/play_recording.html?recordingId=1202935710499_12034683

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At Appalachian State University:

Guest Lecturer, LHE 6600, "Seminar in Legal Problems" on the topic of copyright in

higher education, March 2, 1994.

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Guest Lecturer, LHE 3532 "The Law and the Teacher" on the topic of copyright law

in the classroom, April 14, 1994.

Guest Lecturer, HIS 4660 "Archives & Records Management" on the topic of

copyright as it pertains to archives and records management, April 14, 1994.

Panel Participant: Copyright Workshop for Faculty, Hubbard Center, November 15,

1999 with David Larry and Jeff Church.

Co-presenter with Jeff Church and David Larry, "To Use or Not to Use: the Web and

Copyright," Hubbard Center, Appalachian State University, October 20, 2000.

Co-presenter with Jeff Church and David Larry, "To Use or Not to Use: the Web and

Copyright," Hubbard Center, Appalachian State University, March 21, 2006.

Co-presenter with Jeff Church and David Larry, "Electronic Media and Copyright,"

Hubbard Center, Appalachian State University, Feb. 6, 2007.

At Regional and National Meetings:

“Beginner’s Guide for Writing for Publication,” University of Houston Libraries

“Write Your Scholarly Publication workshop,” July 9, 2012.

“Making beautiful music: The state of the art in mobile technology and how we can

make the most of it in libraries,” with Megan Hurst, NASIG Conference, Nashville,

TN, June 8, 2012.

“Weeding Déjà vu: New solutions for how to dispose of withdrawn materials

responsibly,” with Katy Ginanni, North Carolina Serials Conference, Chapel Hill,

NC, March 16, 2012.

“Weeding One STEPP at a Time,” with W. Joseph Thomas and Dan Shouse.

Charleston Conference: Issues in Book and Serial Acquisition, Charleston, SC,

Nov.3, 2011.

"Patron Driven Acquisitions Meets the Cloud," with Ginny Boyer, Stephen Clark,

Jennifer Clarke, Corrie Marsh, Athena Michaels, John Riley, Lisa Spagnolo, and

Susan Zappen, Charleston Library Conference, Charleston, SC, November 3, 2011.

“Doin’ that Charleston Rag, Or Thirty Years in Twenty Minutes,” with Ann-Marie

Breaux, Stephen Clark, Jennifer Clarke, Todd Hallerman, Chuck Hamaker, John

Laraway, Corrie Marsh, John Riley, Susan Zappen. Charleston Library Conference,

Charleston, SC, November 4, 2010.

“Advocacy on the Frontlines - Making a Difference from Where You Sit,”

7th

J.Y. Joyner Library Paraprofessionals Conference, Greenville, NC, May, 14,

2010.

“Waiting for the Dough,” with Lisa Barricella, Ann-Marie Breaux, Jennifer Clarke,

Phil Davis, Audrey Melkin, and John Riley. Charleston Library Conference,

17 Charleston, SC, November 6, 2009.

“Snick and Snack, the AcqTalk Brothers,” with Ann-Marie Breaux, Jennifer Clarke,

Todd Hallerman, Audrey Melkin, Steve O'Dell and John Riley, Charleston Library

Conference, Charleston, SC, November 5, 2009.

“Veteran Employees Staying Fresh and Motivated,” 6th

J.Y. Joyner Library

Paraprofessionals Conference, Greenville, NC, May 15, 2009.

“Veteran Employees : Learn to Stay Fresh and Motivated,” North Carolina Serials

Conference, March 27, 2009

“Murder at the Charleston Conference: Or, Who Killed the Book?” with Lisa

Barricella, Ann-Marie Breaux, Stephen Clark, Jennifer Clarke, Lauren Corbett,

Corrie Marsh, Audrey Melkin, and John Riley, Charleston Library Conference,

Charleston, SC, November 7, 2008.

“IR! (a parody of ER)” with Ann-Marie Breaux, Stephen Clark, Jennifer Clarke,

Lauren Corbett, Corrie Marsh, Audrey Melkin, and John Riley, Charleston Library

Conference, Charleston, SC, November 6, 2008.

North Carolina Library Association, RTSS Spring Workshop: Living on a New

Frontier, Panel participant, May 22, 2008, Raleigh, NC.

"Big Deal or No Deal?" with Ann-Marie Breaux, Stephen Clark, Lauren Corbett,

Rebecca Kemp, Audrey Melkin, Steve O'Dell, and John Riley, Charleston Library

Conference, Charleston, SC, November 8, 2007.

"Got No Life? Get a Second Life!" with Ann-Marie Breaux, Stephen Clark, Lauren

Corbett, Rebecca Kemp, Audrey Melkin, Steve O'Dell, and John Riley, Charleston

Library Conference, Charleston, SC, November 9, 2007

“The Promises and Perils of Institutional Repositories,” with Evelyn Council, North

Carolina Library Association, October 19, 2007, Hickory, NC.

“Using Vendor Supplied MARC Records in a Network Environment," Charleston

Library Conference, Charleston, S.C., Nov.9, 2006. (Part of the panel: "Making Our

MARC: Purchasing Periodical MARC Records from Vendors").

"Captain Acronym Meets Bureaucracy Babe," with Ann-Marie Breaux, Stephen

Clark, Lauren Corbett, Stefanie DuBose, Kay Johnson and Rebecca Kemp.

Charleston Library Conference, Charleston, SC, November 9, 2006.

"PowerPoint 2006: a Strange Odyssey" with Ann-Marie Breaux, Stephen Clark,

Lauren Corbett, Stefanie DuBose, Kay Johnson and Rebecca Kemp. Charleston

Library Conference, Charleston, SC, Nov.10, 2006.

"A Charleston Panel in Parody," with Ann-Marie Breaux, Lauren Corbett, Eve

Davis, Stefanie DuBose, Stuart Grinell, Rebecca Kemp, and Steve O'Dell.

Charleston Library Conference, Charleston, SC, November 3, 2005.

"The Vendor Visit," with Ann-Marie Breaux, Lauren Corbett, Eve Davis, Stefanie

18 DuBose, and Stuart Grinell. Charleston Library Conference, Charleston, SC,

November 4, 2005.

"The Agony and the Ecstasy: Making Electronic Collection Development Decisions

by Committee," with Lauren Corbett, Stefanie DuBose, Paul Orkiszewski, and Allan

Scherlen. Charleston Library Conference, Charleston, SC, November 5, 2004.

Panelist: "Signposts and Omens: Can We Learn From the Past?" Preconference, The

Fiesole Collection Development Retreat Series, No.6, March 18, 2004, Fiesole, Italy.

"A Slice of the Life of an Electronic Resources Maven: Or -- How Database

Purchase Decisions are Really Made in Libraries," with Lauren Corbett, Wes

Daughtry, and Stefanie DuBose. Charleston Library Conference, Charleston, SC,

November 6, 2003.

"Keynote Address: Leaders and Mentors: Giving Back to the Profession." with Carol

Avery Nicholson. 12th North Carolina Serials Conference, Chapel Hill, NC, April 3,

2003.

"Where Have All the Acquisitions Librarians Gone? (Part II)" Lively Lunch

Discussion with Trisha Davis, Heidi Hoerman, Caroline Long and Digby Sales, 22nd

Annual Charleston Conference, October 31, 2002.

"Pet Peeves," Panel Discussion with Merrill Smith and Adam Chesler, 11th NC

Serials Conference, Chapel Hill, NC, April 12, 2002.

"Where Have All the Acquisitions Librarians Gone?" Concurrent Panel Discussion

with Barbara Moran and Peter George, 21st Annual Charleston Conference,

November 2, 2001.

"Stocking the Shelves: Using Vendor Services to Improve Efficiency," Co-presenter

with Holly Schmidt, 10th North Carolina Serials Conference, Chapel Hill, NC,

March 5, 2001.

"Eliminating E-mail Clutter: Strategies for Virtual Office Management," 15th

Annual North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG) Conference, San Diego,

CA, June 23, 2000.

"Tune-up Technical Services," Co-presenter with Rick Anderson and Susan Kerr,

North Carolina Serials Conference, Chapel Hill, NC, March 16, 2000.

"Emotional Intelligence in the Work Place," Co-presenter with Jack Montgomery,

ALCTS Acquisitions Section, Acquisitions Administrators Discussion Group,

American Library Association Midwinter Conference, San Antonio, TX, January 15,

2000.

"Using Emotional Intelligence in the Work Place," Co-presenter with Jack

Montgomery & Mary Hudson, 19th Charleston Conference on Issues in Book and

Serials Acquisitions, Charleston, SC, November 5, 1999.

"AAP/ALCTS Marketing to Libraries for the Millennium: Librarians, Vendors and

Publishers Review the Landmark Third Industry-Wide Survey of Library Marketing

Practices and Trends," Panel participant, American Library Association Annual

Conference, June 27, 1999.

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"Peeking Over the Internet's Edge: What's New, What's Coming and How We'll Use

it," Co-presenter with Anna Belle Leiserson, 18th Charleston Conference on Issues

in Book And Serials Acquisitions, Charleston, S.C., November 6, 1998.

"The Acquisitions Workstation: Resources and Innovations," Panel Participant,

American Library Association Annual Conference, June 29, 1998.

"Talk, Talk, Talk! Communicating to Develop Effective Partnerships: A

Symposium" Panel Facilitator, 7th North Carolina Serials Conference, Chapel Hill,

NC, March 6, 1998.

"Your Boss is Not Your Mother," Discussion Leader, ALCTS Acquisitions Section,

Acquisition Administrators Discussion Group, American Library Association

Midwinter Conference, New Orleans, LA, January 11, 1998.

"Shopping on the Web" Co-presenter with Anna Belle Leiserson, 17th Charleston

Conference on Issues in Book and Serials Acquisitions, Charleston, S.C., Nov. 7,

1997.

"Using the Web in Technical Services Operations" Co-presenter with Alan Keely,

North Carolina Library Association Biennial Conference, Raleigh, N.C., Oct. 10,

1997.

ALA/ALCTS/Acquisitions Section, Research & Statistics Committee, Open Forum

on Acquisitions Research and Statistics, Panel Participant, ALA Midwinter

Conference, Washington, D.C., Feb. 17, 1997.

"ACQNET & AcqWeb: Past, Present & Future" The Feather River Institute,

Blairsden, CA, May 16-19, 1996.

"Changing Work Flow in a Changing World," Co-presenter with Lenore Dudley,

Fifth North Carolina Serials Conference, Burlington, NC, April 4-5, 1996.

Demonstration of ACQNET and AcqWeb, Co-presenter with Anna Belle Leiserson,

15th Charleston Conference on Issues in Book and Serials Acquisitions, Charleston,

SC, November 3, 1995.

Demonstration of ACQNET and AcqWeb, P.L.A.I.N. fall meeting, Raleigh, NC,

November 29, 1995.

"Reorganization Revisited: Is Acquisitions an Endangered Species?" Presentation,

5th Feather River Conference, Blairsden, CA, May 1995.

"Intellectual Property Issues" Panel participant, 14th Charleston Conference on

Issues in Book and Serials Acquisitions, Charleston, SC, November 5, 1994.

"TRLN Model Copyright Document," Presentation, Society for Scholarly Publishing

Seminar "Should Librarians Become Publishers?" Charleston, SC, November 1993.

"Copyright: An Internship," Presentation, 13th Charleston Conference on Issues in

Book and Serials Acquisitions, November 5, 1993.

"The Role and Responsibilities of the Professional Serials Cataloger" Co-presenter

20 with Marilyn Geller, NASIG Conference, Chicago, IL, June 18 21, 1992.

Workshop on serials cataloging issues; N.C. SOLINET Users spring meeting,

Meredith College, Raleigh, NC, May 11, 1992.

Workshop on serials retrospective conversion issues; "Serials: Linking Page and

Patron:" 3rd N.C. Serials Conference, Durham, NC, April 23 24, 1992.

Reporting session on the 1986 RTSD Serials Cataloging Institute held in Pittsburgh,

PA. Co-presenter with Gail Teaster-Woods, "Serial Publications: Cataloging and

Retrospective Conversion" Workshop, Winthrop College, Rock Hill, SC, March

1987.

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REFERENCES

Dr. Larry Boyer

Dr. Mary Reichel

Dr. Bede Mitchell

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