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Professional Accomplishments
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Ruth Carter, Head, Archives Service Center and Curator of Historical Collections 

Cataloging and Classification Quarterly, Editor - each general issue includes an editorial by me 

Journal of Internet Cataloging (Haworth Press), Co-Editor - also includes and editorial per issue. This is a new journal and volume 1, nos. 1 and 2 were published during 1997. 
    ---(with Roger Brisson) "Reflections on Gutenberg, the Internet and the Need for a (Paper!) Journal on Internet Organization and Access," Journal of Internet Cataloging 1(1):3-15. 



Evan Cornell, Reference and Instructional Librarian, Bevier Engineering Library 

Co-Author: Teaching Freshman to Write Technical Reports and Navigate the Library: A Win-Win situation. Frontiers in Education (FIE) 1997 Pittsburgh Conference Proceedings 


Ray Anne Lockard, Head, Frick Fine Arts Library 

College Art Association: Co-editor of Gay and Lesbian Caucus Newsletter (quarterly); Co-editor of The Bibliography of Gay and Lesbian Art (to be published by GK Hall, forthcoming) 

"Helen Clay Frick: Pittsburgh's Altruist and Gentlewoman Avenger." Art Documentation 16, no. 2 (Fall 1997): 9-14. Based on research in archives at the University of Pittsburgh, Frick Art and Historical Center (Pittsburgh), and Frick Art Reference Library (New York). 

Co-editor of revised edition of The Dictionary of Women Artists Born before 1900. (forthcoming from GK Hall). 


Lisa A. Mitten, Social Sciences Bibliographer/Head, Collections Services Department 
 

  • Various book reviews of books on Indians for adults and children for Library Journal, School Libary Journal, Multicultural Review, American Indian Libaries Newsletter. 
  • NATIVE AMERICA IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY : AN ENCYCLOPEDIA / edited by Mark B. Davis; Joan Berman, Mary E. Graham, and Lisa A. Mitten, assistant editors. Gale Pub., 1994. 
  • Several book reviews in MULTICULTURAL RESOURCES FOR YOUNG READERS / edited by Daphne Muse. New Press, 1997. 
  • "I" IS NOT FOR INDIANS : THE PORTRAYAL OF NATIVE AMERICANS IN BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE / Naomi Caldwell-Wood and Lisa A. Mitten. Originally presented as a handout for the AILA program at ALA in Atlanta, and since reprinted in "Multicultural Review", vol.1, no.2 (April 1992), and ALTERNATIVE LIBRARY LITERATURE : A BIENNIAL ANTHOLOGY, 1992/93 / edited by Sanford Berman and James Danky. Oryx Press, 1994. 
  • "Bridges on the I-Way: Multicultural Resources Online" / Lisa A. Mitten MULTICULTURAL REVIEW, vol.4, no.4 (December 1995). [Discusses web resources about Native Americans] 
  • "Indians on the Internet", American Indian Libraries Newsletter. Several irregular columns, the most recent in the Spring 1998 issue. 

Susan Neuman, Head, Business Library 

Contributed BRASS (Business Reference and Services Section) Chair Column for the following issues of RUSA Update 

v.17 n.4 (Oct/Dec 1996) p.3 
v.18 n.1 (Jan/Mar 1997) p.5 
v.18 n.2 (Apr/June 1997) p. 5 


Sachie Noguchi, Japanese Bibliographer & Japan Information Center Coordinator 

University of Virginia / University of Pittsburgh Japanese Text Initiative. Dijitaru Raiburari = Digital Libraries No. 9 (Mar. 1997) p. 68-74. (Text in Japanese)(Also electronic version : URL: http://www.DL.ulis.ac.jp/DLjournal/) 


Karen Rondestvedt, Slavic Bibliographer 

Review of Krystyna Bednarska-Ruszajowa, Das Polnische Buchwesen: bibliographische Einfuhrung. Frankfurt am Main, Peter Lang, 1994. Solanus, New Series 11 (1997), 125-126. (Book reviewed is a major bibliography in the field of Polish book studies.) 


Kate Thomes, Head, Bevier Engineering Library 

Teaching Freshmen to Write Technical Reports and Navigate the Library: A Win-Win Situation, Frontiers in Education 1997, 27th Annual Conference, Co-author with Evan Cornell and Byron Gottfried. 
Abstract: This paper describes a collaboration between faculty and librarians to design and implement a library skills instruction project for freshmen engineering students. 

"University Libraries in Transition," ASEE PRISM, April 1998, in press. 
Abstract: Major changes in academic journal publishing are forcing campus librarians to make some tough choices regarding future library holdings. This article discusses scholarly communication and the serials crisis from a librarians perspective. It describes some possible solutions to the problems. 


Agnes C. Wen, Public Services Librarian, East Asian Library 

Hai Wai Fu Sheng : Changing Flowers. Agnes Wen and Lily Yip. (1996) Beijing: Modern Press, 217 pp. ISBN 7-80028-331-3. 
Abstract:  The book is written in Chinese with preface and table of contents in English. The book consists of thirty-five short stories and is a microcosmic narrative of the experiences of many Chinese Americans who have worked hard to make their dreams come true in the "melting pot." 


Phil Wilkin, Social Sciences Bibliographer (History, Medieval Studies, Political Science, West European Studies, Environment/Geography) 
 

  • A synopsis of the panel presentation given at the Fifth Biennial International Conference of the European Community Studies Association was published in Teaching the EU. Exchanging Ideas on Techniques and Methods. Ed. by Jeanine Bukowski. Institute of International Studies, Bradley University, 1997. 
  • Wrote article on Center for West European Studies, Univ. of Pittsburgh, for ULS News in Summer, 1997. 
  • Reviewed numerous books for CHOICE magazine. 
  • "Continuing professional education for US-based Depository librarians." In journal European Information: The Journal of the European Information Association. Issue 1, January, 1998. 

Peter Zhou, Head, East Asian Library 

"Global Information Network and the Development of East Asian Collections". In Library and Information Services, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing. 1997:4 (Note: This is a refereed national academic journal.) Abstract: This article explores resource sharing in a global environment, especially between research libraries in North America and those in Asia. 



 
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