ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 51 People PROFILES M e r r i l y E . T a y l o r , c u rre n tly special assistant to th e u n iv e rsity lib ra rian , Yale U n iv ersity L ib ra r­ ies, has b e e n a p p o in te d as d ire c to r o f th e L ib rary S ervices G ro u p a t C o lu m b ia U n iv ersity . T aylor, w h o a ssu m e d h e r c u r re n t p osition a fte r se rv in g as a C o u n c il o n L ib r a r y R e s o u r c e s m a n a g e m e n t in te rn at Yale in 1976-77, has b e e n involved in th e a d m in is tr a tio n a n d c o o rd in a tio n o f v a rio u s se rv ic e s a c tiv itie s a t Yale d u r in g t h e p a s t tw o years, in clu d in g p a rtic ip a tio n in m ee tin g s o f th e E x ecu tiv e C o m m itte e o f th e R e search L ib raries G ro u p . P rio r to this T aylor h e ld various positions a t th e U n iv ersity o f S outh F lo rid a, w h e re sh e in i­ tially jo in e d th e sta ff as a re fe re n c e lib ra rian a n d su b s e q u e n tly b e c a m e associate u n iv e rsity lib ra r­ ian, C irc u la tio n a n d R e se rv e D e p a r tm e n t, a n d u n iv e rsity lib ra ria n for co lle c tio n d e v e lo p m e n t. T aylor re c e iv e d a B.A. a n d an M .A . in E n g lish fro m t h e U n iv e r s ity o f S o u th F l o r i d a a n d an M .L .S . from F lo rid a S tate U n iv e rsity . She was r e c o m m e n d e d fo r t h e p o s itio n b y t h e S e a rc h C o m m itte e app o in ted , last spring. J u d y H u g h e s F a i r , a fo rm e r S tanford U n iv e r­ sity lib ra ria n , h as r e tu r n e d to th e u n iv e rsity as d ir e c to r o f S ta n fo rd B u sin ess School s J. H u g h J a c k s o n L ib r a r y o f B u sin ess, effe ctiv e O c ­ to b e r 31, 1978. F a ir, d ir e c to r o f t h e U rb a n In s titu te lib ra ry in W a s h in g to n , D . C . , since 1972, was a m e m ­ b e r o f t h e S ta n f o r d U n i v e r s i t y l i b r a r y ’s t e c h n i c a l in f o r m a t i o n se rv ice an d g o v e rn m e n t d o c u m e n t d e p a r t m e n t from 1963 to 1971, last s e rv in g as h e a d o f th e g o v e r n m e n t d o c u m e n t d e p a r t m e n t a n d m i­ J u d y H ughes Fair c ro te x t re a d in g a n d n e w s p a p e r ro o m . S h e has also b e e n h e a d o f th e r e fe re n c e d e p a r tm e n t o f th e G e o rg e W a sh in g to n U n iv ersity library. S h e s p e n t t h e 1 9 7 4 - 7 5 a c a d e m i c y e a r a t P rin c e to n U n iv ersity in a C ouncil on L ib rary R e­ so u rc e s, I n c ., m a n a g e m e n t in te r n s h ip p ro g ra m fo r l i b r a r i a n s w ith d e m o n s t r a t e d m a n a g e r ia l p o ten tial. She is a u th o r o f a se ries o f a rticles on th e m i­ cro te x t re a d in g ro o m and o f a forth co m in g book on t h e a d m in is tr a tio n o f m ic ro fo rm s in sp e c ia l lib ra ries. F a i r h o ld s a n A .B . d e g r e e in E n g lis h fro m S tanford a n d a m a ste r o f lib ra ry sc ien ce d e g re e from th e U n iv ersity o f California, B erkeley. F a ir rep laces M arion M . S m ith , w ho se rv e d as d ir e c to r o f th e lib ra ry from 1957 u n til sh e r e ­ s ig n e d to ta k e o n a sp e c ia l a s s ig n m e n t a t th e B usiness School in 1977. C h a r l e s B r y a n L o w r y h a s b e e n a p p o in te d h ead lib ra rian o f E lon C o lleg e, N o rth C arolina. L ow ry was p rev io u sly a ssista n t p ro fesso r a n d so­ c ia l s c ie n c e s r e fe re n c e b i b l i o g r a p h e r a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f N o r t h C a ro lin a a t C h a r l o t t e . H is e d u c a t i o n a l b a c k ­ g ro u n d in c lu d e s a B.S. in h isto ry fro m S p rin g H ill C o lle g e , A labam a; a n M .A . in A m e r ic a n h is to r y fro m t h e U n i­ v ersity o f A labam a; a n d a n M .L .S . fro m t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f N o r th C a r o lin a . L o w ry w as also a P h .D . c a n d id a te in A m e ric a n h is to ry at C harles L o w ry th e U n iv ersity o f F lorida. In h is p r e v io u s p o s itio n , L o w ry ’s p r in c ip a l d u tie s in c lu d e d g e n e ra l a n d social sc ien ces re fe r­ en c e ; collection d e v e lo p m e n t in th e g e n e ra l and re fe re n c e collectio n s; a n d b ib lio g ra p h ic in stru c ­ tion. H e also se rv e d as c o o rd in a to r of re fe re n c e a n d p a rtic ip a te d in a C L R -fu n d e d A cadem ic Li­ b ra ry D e v e lo p m e n t P rogram as a m e m b e r o f th e H u m a n R e so u rces T ask F o rc e. A m ong L ow ry’s p u b licatio n s a re “H old in g s of th e N o rth C a ro lin a C o lle c tio n ” in N o r th C arolina L ib r a r ie s, fall 1976; T h e A C R L S ta n d a rd s a n d L ib r a r y G o v e rn a n c e , a C o m p a riso n o f th e P er­ so n n e l S y ste m o f Five M a jo r A ca d em ic L ib ra rie s‚ E R IC p u b licatio n (E D 108 571): a n d “ ‘T h e C ity on a H ill’ a n d K ib b u tzim , S e v e n te e n th C e n tu ry U topias as Id eal T y p e s’’ in th e A m e ric a n Jew ish H is to r ic a l Q u a r te r l y , J u n e 1974. L o w ry is a m e m b e r o f th e A m erican L ib rary A ssociation, th e A m erican H istorical A ssociation, a n d th e A m eri­ can A ssociation for S tate a n d Local H istory. W i l l i a m H . W e b b , fo rm erly u n iv e rsity b ibliog­ r a p h e r o f th e U n iv e rsity o f C o lo rad o , h as b e e n n a m e d c o lle c tio n d e v e lo p m e n t lib ra ria n o f th e U n iv ersity o f California, San D iego, L ibrary. W e b b ’s a p p o in tm e n t was an n o u n c e d by u n iv e r­ sity lib ra ria n M illicen t D. A bell, w ho explained th a t th e new a d m in is tra to r’s d u tie s will in c lu d e resp o n sib ility for all policy a n d b u d g e ta ry issues p e rta in in g to b u ild in g collections, acq u irin g m a te ­ rials, a n d e n s u rin g th a t th e lib ra ry ’s holdings r e ­ flect th e n e e d s o f th e c am p u s p o p ulation. 52 W e b b will o v ersee all th e UC San D iego lib ra r­ ies, th o se at Scripps In stitu tio n of O ceanography, th e School o f M edicine a n d th e D e p a rtm e n t of Political Science, as well as th e D e p a rtm e n t o f Special C ollections w ithin th e C e n tra l U niversity L ibrary. Before his te n u re at th e U niversity o f Colorado (1967-78), W eb b was a senior refe ren ce librarian w ith th e A erospace T echnology D ivision o f th e L ib ra ry o f C o n g re s s (1 9 6 5 -6 7 ). H e re c e iv e d a B.A. in philosophy from San Luis Rey C ollege, m a s te r s d e g re e s in h isto ry from A rizona S tate U n iv ersity a n d Stanford U n iv ersity , a n d a m as­ t e r s in library science from In d ian a U niversity. H e is th e au th o r o f m any m onographs a n d a rti­ cles in th e fields of history and librarianship and has se rv e d as associate e d ito r o f C ollege & R e­ search Libraries and th e Jo u rn a l o f A cadem ic L i­ brarianship. H e was also associate e d ito r o f th e second e d itio n of Sources o f In fo rm a tio n in th e Social Sciences a n d has b e e n ask ed to e d it its th ird edition. H e is a life m e m b e r of th e A m erican L ibrary A ssociation a n d a m e m b e r of th e A m erican H is­ torical Association, th e A m erican Association for t h e A d v a n c e m e n t o f S la v ic S tu d ie s , a n d t h e C olorado L ibrary Association. D w i g h t F. B u r l i n g a m e , d ean o f le a rn in g r e ­ sources a n d an associate professor of ed u catio n at th e U niversity of E vansville, was n am ed d ire c to r o f t h e B o w lin g G r e e n (Ohio) S tate U niversity L ibrary, P re sid e n t H ol­ lis A. M oore an n o u n ced in April 1978. T h e n e w d ir e c to r of th e library, which con­ ta in s n e a r ly 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 v o lu m e s , a s s u m e d th e post on July 1. B u r lin g a m e , a 1965 h o n o r g r a d u a t e of M o o r h e a d S ta te U n i­ v e rsity , e a r n e d a m as­ t e r ’s d e g r e e in lib ra ry D w ig h t B urlingam e s c ie n c e fro m th e U n i­ v ersity o f Illinois in 1967. H e d id p o stg ra d u a te w ork in h ig h e r e d u c a tio n a n d aud io v isu a l e d u ­ cation at th e U niversity o f M innesota from 1970 to 1972 a n d e a rn e d a doctorate in library science in 1974 from F lo rid a S tate U niversity. At E vansville, h e d ire c te d th e School M edia S e rv ic e P ro g ra m a n d th e U n iv e rs ity P re ss, in a d d itio n to his d u tie s as d e a n o f le a r n in g r e ­ sources an d as a teacher. A coauthor o f th e recen tly release d book O r­ g a n iz a tio n a n d A d m in is tr a tio n o f th e C o lleg e L ea rn in g Resource C e n te r, p u b lish e d by L ib ra r­ ie s U n lim ite d , B u rlin g a m e h a s also w r i t te n a n u m b e r o f articles for professional jo u rn a ls and has se rv ed as a visiting professor a t th e G rad u ate School o f L ib rary S cien ce at P eab o d y C o lleg e, th e U niversity of Illinois, and F lo rid a State. P rio r to jo in in g E v an sv ille’s staff in 1974, he was an ad m in istra to r an d faculty m e m b e r at St. C loud U niversity, a n d h e se rv e d as re fe re n c e and b u sin e ss lib ra rian for th e U n iv ersity o f Iow a in 1967-68. B urlingam e holds m e m b e rsh ip s in th e A m eri­ c a n A sso c ia tio n o f U n iv e r s ity P ro f e s s o r s , t h e A m erican L ib ra ry A ssociation, th e In d ia n a L i­ b ra ry A ssociation, th e A m erican A ssociation for H ig h e r E d u c a tio n , th e A sso ciatio n for E d u c a ­ tional C om m unications a n d Technology, th e In ­ d ian a School L ib rary A ssociation, a n d B eta Phi Mu library science h o n o r society. A dditionally, w hile a t E vansville, h e was a r e p ­ r e s e n ta tiv e to th e S ta te U n iv e rs itie s T e le c o m ­ m u n ic a tio n s C ouncil; a m e m b e r o f th e In d ia n a C o o p e rativ e L ibrary Services A uthority an d o f its execu tiv e c o m m ittee since 1977; a m e m b e r o f th e F o u r R ivers A rea L ib ra ry Services A u th o rities, a n d its p re sid e n t sin c e 1976; a n d a m e m b e r o f th e u n iv ersity ’s F aculty S enate since 1975, am ong o th e r organizations. B urlingam e is m a rrie d and th e fa th e r o f two children. D a v i d H . E y m a n is se rv in g as d ire c to r of li­ b r a r i e s a t J u n i a ta C o lle g e in H u n t i n g d o n , Pennsylvania. A ccording to F re d e ric k M. B inder, Ju n ia ta p re sid e n t, th e a p p o in te e su p e rv ise s th e op eratio n s o f b o th th e L. A. Beeghly L ibrary and th e M yers Science L ibrary. T h e two library facilities h ouse som e 188,000 volum es (including g o v ern m en t d o cu m en ts collec­ tions) a n d 785 c u r re n t p e rio d ic a l su b sc rip tio n s, plu s n u m e ro u s m icro fo rm book a n d p e rio d ic a l t i tle s a n d a u d io v is u a l m a te r ia ls . In a d d itio n , Ju n ia ta p articip ates in a library cooperative w ith sixteen o th e r academ ic in stitu tio n s of h ig h e r e d u ­ catio n to m ake accessible books k e p t in collec­ tions of any of th e m e m b e r libraries. E y m a n , f o r m e r ly d i r e c t o r o f t h e l i b r a r y - le a rn in g re so u rc e s c e n te r a t N o r th e a s te r n O k ­ lahom a S tate U niversity, has b e e n engaged in li­ b rary work for th e past e ig h t years. H e has also se rv e d as h e a d librarian at F indlay (Ohio) C ollege a n d as assistant to th e d ire c to r o f lib ra ries a t C e n ­ tral M ichigan U niversity. T h e n e w lib ra ria n h o ld s b o th th e A .B . a n d M .A . d e g r e e s fro m O h io U n iv e r s ity a n d t h e A .M .L .S . and th e P h .D . d e g re e s from th e U ni­ versity o f M ichigan. His O hio U niversity d eg rees w e re in h isto ry a n d A m erican h isto ry , r e s p e c ­ tively, and h e u se d this b ackground for his doc­ toral dissertation. E ym an is a m e m b e r of th e P e n n sy lv a n ia L i­ b rary Association, th e A m erican L ibrary Associa­ tion (ALA), a n d B eta Phi M u, a scholastic h o n o r­ a ry in lib ra ry sc ie n c e . W ith t h e ALA h e is a m e m b e r o f th e Audiovisual C o m m itte e o f th e As­ sociation of C ollege a n d R esearch L ibraries and 53 s e r v e s o n t h e E q u i p m e n t C o m m i t t e e o f t h e B uildings a n d E q u ip m e n t Section o f th e L ibrary A d m inistration an d M a n ag em en t A ssociation. H e has also p u b lish e d several a rticles in various p ro ­ fessional journals. A n ative of L an caster, O hio, h e a n d his wife, N ancy, have tw o ch ild ren . T h ey re sid e on S u n ­ n y m e a d e Road, H u n tin g d o n . L a u r e n c e J . K i p p , w ho re c e n tly r e tire d as li­ b rarian o f th e B aker L ib rary a n d m e m b e r o f th e fa c u lty o f b u s in e s s a d m i n is tr a tio n o f H a rv a rd U niversity, has b e e n re c o m m e n d e d for a p p o in t­ m en t as a c tin g lib ra rian o f H a rv a rd C ollege a n d m e m b e r o f th e faculty of arts a n d sc iences, effec­ tiv e F e b ru a ry 1, 1979. K ipp w e n t to H a rv a rd in 1948 from W ash in g ­ to n , D .C ., w h e re h e h a d b e e n d ir e c to r o f th e A m erican Book C e n te r for W ar D e v a sta te d L i­ b ra rie s, now th e U niversal S erials and Book Ex­ ch an g e (U SBE). H e b egan a t W id e n e r as assistant to th e d ire c to r o f th e U n iv ersity L ib rary a n d la te r was c h ie f o f loan services in th e C ollege L ibrary. In 1954 h e m o v ed across th e C h a rles R iver to th e B aker L ib rary , w e re h e se rv e d successively as as­ s is ta n t lib ra ria n , a sso c ia te lib ra ria n , a n d , sin c e 1963, librarian. K a r in A. T r a i n e r is now d ire c to r o f su p p o rt services for th e N ew York U n iv ersity L ibraries. She is resp o n sib le for tech n ical pro cessin g at N ew York U n iv e rsity , in c lu d in g su p p o rt s e rv ic e s for th e L ib raries o f C o o p e r U nion, th e N ew School for Social R e se a rc h , a n d th e P a rso n s School o f D esign. In ad d itio n , sh e will p a rtic ip a te in sys­ te m s p la n n in g a n d d e v e lo p m e n t in th e areas o f tech n ical p ro cessin g and catalog access. T ra in e r jo in e d th e N ew York U niversity L ib ra r­ ie s from P rin c e to n U n iv e rsity , w h e re sh e h ad b e e n a lib ra rian since late 1972. At th e tim e she left P rin c eto n sh e h e ld two titles: catalog m a in te ­ n an ce lib ra ria n a n d O C L C o p e ra tio n s m anager. In a d d itio n to a th o ro u g h p ra c tic a l k n o w led g e, sh e has b e e n involved w ith n ew tech n o lo g y and policy form ulation as th e y re la te to p ro b le m s o f th e fu tu re . T h ro u g h c o m m itte e assig n m en ts, she has b e e n a ctiv e in c o o rd in a tin g catalog policies with th e library as a w hole. T ra in e r was a p p o in te d to th e C O N S E R Advi­ sory Board by th e R e sources a n d T echnical S e r­ vices D ivision o f th e A m erican L ibrary Associa­ tio n . S h e is also a m e m b e r o f th e N e w York T echnical S ervices L ib rarian s an d a library co n ­ su lta n t for th e N ew Je rse y D e p a rtm e n t o f Civil Service. T ra in e r re c e iv e d a m a s te r s d e g re e in lib ra ry an d inform ation sc ien ce from D rexel U niversity. She has also a tte n d e d B ryn M aw r C o lleg e a n d D ouglass C ollege a t R utgers U niversity. J o r d a n M i c h a e l S c e p a n s k i h a s b e e n a p ­ p o in te d to th e p o sitio n o f d ire c to r, C e n tra l L i­ b ra ry , o f th e Jo in t U n iv e rsity L ib ra rie s (JU L ), N ashville, T e n n e sse e . T h e C e n tra l L ib rary is th e la rg e s t o f t h e u n its w ith in th e s y ste m se rv in g G e o rg e P e a b o d y C o lle g e for T e a c h e rs, S c a rritt C ollege, a n d V an d e rb ilt U niversity. Scepanski was prev io u sly w ith th e U n iv ersity of N o rth C a ro lin a at C h a rlo tte w h e re h e h e ld th e p o sitio n of a s sista n t d ir e c to r o f th e lib ra ry a n d a s s is ta n t p ro fe s s o r. D u r in g 1 9 7 7 -7 8 h e w as a m a n a g e m e n t in te rn w ith F ra n k P. G rish am , th e JU L d ire c to r, u n d e r a pro g ram sp o n so re d by th e C ouncil on L ib rary R e sources. H e has also h eld staff positio n s at th e A m erican L ib rary Association a n d was an a d u lt se rv ice lib ra rian a t th e U n iv er­ sity (N ew York) P u b lic L ibrary. In a d d itio n to h is lib ra ry w ork, Scepanski sp e n t two years as a P eace C o rp s v o lu n te e r te a c h in g E nglish as a foreign language to high school s tu ­ d e n ts a n d ad u lts in T u rk ey . M ilitary se rv ice in ­ clu d e d a to u r o f d u ty in K orea a n d an assig n m en t as a n i n s t r u c t o r a n d r e s e a r c h a n a l y s t a t t h e U n ite d S tates A rm y Q u a rte rm a ste r School, F o rt Lee, Virginia. S cepanski is a g ra d u a te of M a n h attan C ollege and holds th e m a ste r o f lib ra rian sh ip d e g re e from E m o ry U n iv e rsity . H e is c u r r e n tly p u r s u in g a m a ste r’s d e g re e in b u sin e ss a d m in istratio n . Active in th e A m erican L ib rary A ssociation, h e has se rv e d on a n u m b e r o f its co m m itte e s. H e is also a m e m b e r o f th e S o u th e a s te rn L ib rary As­ s o c ia tio n , T e n n e s s e e L ib r a r y A s so c ia tio n , th e N ash v ille L ib ra ry C lu b , t h e F re e d o m to R ead F o u n d a tio n , B eta Phi M u, a n d th e A m erican As­ sociation o f U n iv ersity Professors. New Publications on Continuing Education A CR L re c e n tly esta b lish e d a c o m m itte e for c o n tin u in g e d u c a tio n , as d id o n e o f its se c­ tio n s, th e C o lleg e L ib ra rie s S ection. R a th e r t h a n d u p l i c a t i n g e f f o r ts , t h e tw o g r o u p s a g re e d to sh a re th e inform ation from th e v a ri­ ous national surveys th a t each was co nducting. As a re s u lt o f th e s e efforts, two publications have b e e n com piled: P art I—A va ila b le C o n ­ tin u in g E du ca tio n R eso u rces‚ 128 pages, and P a rt I I —E x istin g N e ed s A sse ssm e n t S tu d ie s, 122 p a g e s . T h e f o r m e r l i s t s b y s t a te t h e c o n tin u in g e d u c a tio n o p p o r tu n itie s th a t a re p re s e n tly b e in g o ffered by d iffe re n t o r­ ganizations, a n d th e la tte r d e sc rib e s th e n eed s a s s e s s m e n t s tu d ie s th a t h a v e a lre a d y b e e n u n d e rta k e n a ro u n d th e U n ite d S tates. T h ey a re available individually o r to g e th e r from th e ACRL/ALA Office, 50 E. H u ro n , C hicago, IL 60611. E ach p a rt costs $12.50, p rep aid . 54 APPOINTMENTS M a r y B r a u n — I b e r o - A m e r i c a n l i b r a r i a n — N e w Y o r k U n i v e r s i t y . N e w Y o r k . C e s a r C a b a l l e r o — h e a d , D e p a rtm e n t o f S pe­ c ia l C o lle c tio n s a n d A r c h iv e s — U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s a t E l P a s o . C a r o l y n C a t a l o n — c a ta lo g e r o f m u s ic a n d n o n b o o k m a te ria ls — U n i v e r s i t y o f A l a b a m a in B i r m i n g h a m . J o h n W . C o l l i n s I I I — a ssista n t h e a d o f Biblio­ g r a p h ic a l S e r v ic e s D e p a r t m e n t fo r L ib r a r y In stru c tio n — B o s t o n U n i v e r s i t y , M assachusetts. M a r y A l i c e F i e l d s — i n s t r u c t o r / l i b r a r i a n — U n i v e r s i t y o f S o u t h F l o r i d a , T am pa. J u d i t h E . 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