
1. STAFF NEWS
1. STAFF NEWS
Effective August 31, Lisa Foote accepted the Serials Conversion Coordinator position in Serials. Lisa has been working full time in an hourly position in ICOM for the past two years.
Effective August 31, Elizabeth Knoerle resigned from her position as Bloomington Delivery Service Coordinator in Customer and Facilities Services.
Effective August 28, Nikki Sycks resigned from her position as Monographic Cataloger in MPS.
Effective August 31, Terrie Wilson accepted the Reference/Technical Associate position in the Fine Arts Library. Terrie is pursuing Masters' degrees in Library Science and Art History.
The Schurz Library at IUSB is celebrating its 10-year anniversary and the 100th birthday of its namesake, Franklin D. Schurz, Sr., with a year-long calendar of events. A variety of lectures, displays and workshops will educate and inform around the theme, "IUSB Schurz Library: Treasuring the Past, Exploring the Future." We invite all of you to attend any of these events. For more information, please contact the Schurz Library administrative offices at (219) 237-4449, or see our website at http://www.iusb.edu/~libg/yotl.html for a complete calendar.
The Fall schedule includes:
Kenneth Crews presentation, "Your Teaching, Your Research, and the Meaning of Copyright and Fair Use," September 11, 9:30 a.m. - noon, Alumni room.
Public lecture by Paul Gehl from the Newberry Library in Chicago, "How did Michelangelo Learn to Read and Write? School Books of the Renaissance," October 15, 7:00 p.m., Northside 113. To complement the lecture, Karen Ackoff, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts will coordinate a display in the Schurz Lobby entitled, "Handmade Books - Past to Present." She will also give demonstrations of gilding technique on October 23rd at 11:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. in the Schurz Lobby.
This Spring, John Perry Barlow, co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and a respected voice in the electronic community, will speak at a public lecture in IUSB's Main Auditorium on Sunday, April 11, 1999, at 7:00 p.m. His appearance coincides with National Library Week.
On June 4, 1999, John Berry from Library Journal will moderate a panel including Suzanne Thorin, IU; Tom Kirk, Earlham College and Jennifer Younger, University of Notre Dame. The panel presentation is entitled: "Navigating toward the New Millenium - Libraries in Transition."
Again, please join us for these, and more exciting events.
There is a master calendar in Libraries' Human Resources where we list most meetings and training sessions that have been widely announced. Suzann Easter (sleaster) maintains this calendar, and you can let her know if you want something listed. If you're scheduling a meeting and want to avoid conflicts, consulting the master calendar may help.
Monday, September 7, 1998 Labor Day Holiday Wednesday, September 9, 1998 PA Council Meeting 10:30-12:00pm Wednesday, September 9, 1998 Opening Celebration 4:30-6:30pm The Frontier in American Culture IUPUI Library Thursday, September 10, 1998 Presentation Series: 7:00 pm Annie Oakley: Creating the Cowgirl IUPUI Library
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