Beckwith, Joy
January 7, 2016October 1 Joy Beckwith retired as children’s librarian at Weston (Conn.) Public Library.
October 1 Joy Beckwith retired as children’s librarian at Weston (Conn.) Public Library.
Travis Bautz became director of MidPointe Library System in Middletown, Ohio, August 24.
January 11 Megan Austin joined the John E. Jaqua Law Library at the University of Oregon in Eugene as law instruction librarian.
Kaleema Abdurrahman joined the Hillcrest Heights branch of Prince George’s County (Md.) Memorial Library System as librarian.
Linda Waddle, 78, deputy executive director of the Young Adult Library Services Association and the American Association of School Librarians from 1991 until her retirement in March 2002, died September 28 after a long illness.
David Marshall Stewart, 99, chief librarian of the Public Library of Nashville and Davidson County (Tenn.) from 1960 until his 1985 retirement, died August 14. His accomplishments at the library included the construction of a new main library and increasing the number of branches more than fivefold, founding the WPLN radio station in 1962 and … Continue reading Marshall Stewart, David
Muriel Breitenbach, 92, a longtime administrative secretary for the Association for Library Service to Children, died October 5.
Sister M. Dorothy Neuhofer, 84, university archivist and special collections librarian at St. Leo (Fla.) University’s Daniel J. Cannon Memorial Library, died October 14. Neuhofer was a member of the Benedictine Sisters of Florida, and worked at Cannon Library for 50 years, holding the rank of professor.
Librarian of Congress Moves On James H. Billington (left) retired as Librarian of Congress after 28 years. During his tenure, LC launched the National Digital Library and National Book Festival, among other accomplishments. Billington’s decision came after the Government Accountability Office issued a report identifying weaknesses in LC’s information technology planning. … Continue reading 2015: Year in Review
Today when we say “technology,” it is often shorthand for “computer technology.” Of course this is not the only technology in our lives, but it is the one that defines our modern age. A century and a half ago, the defining technology was electricity and all things electric. The light bulb was literally the bright … Continue reading The Evolving Catalog
MusicFirst Student App Digital music education company MusicFirst has created an app that streamlines music education for students and teachers, using cloud-based solutions. The MusicFirst Student App allows students to continue their in-school music learning outside of the classroom. When connected to a school or library’s MusicFirst Online Classroom subscription, the app lets students view … Continue reading Making Music in Your Library
One of my children received this as a holiday gift: The Student’s Survival Guide to Research, by Monty L. McAdoo. This very readable guide instructs on the methodology of research, from choosing a topic to planning and doing research to producing the final product. McAdoo stresses the iterative nature of the process and introduces related … Continue reading Aiding Student Research