2000 Group Recognition
Awards
DCNS
Support Center | Library
Desk-top Computing "SWAT" Team | Circulation
& Search Sections of Hesburgh Library | Department
of Preservation and Conservation | ALEPH
Working Group and ALEPH Department | CADM
| Reference Department | Arts
and Letters Document Delivery Team | Ultratime
Team 
DCNS
Support Center
Sandi Collins
Clara Enriquez
Scott Gaglio
Lucas Livingston
Bill Sill
Sandy Stellema
David Williams
Mandy Havert
(until August 2000)
It's hard to imagine the Library functioning at all
without this group of dedicated individuals. The most recent and
very obvious example of their work is the FunLove virus that stuck
the Libraries a couple of weeks ago. Once it became apparent what
had happened, Bill Sill quickly organized the group to deal with
the problem. Bill and the DCCs spent three days visiting each NT@ND
workstation in the Libraries installing the new software, getting
machines back into working order and helping people clean their
files.
Even though each DCC is administratively part of a
specific department, each one has volunteered to assist computer
users in other departments so that there is complete coverage in
the Libraries. They have been responsible for organizing and assisting
with training for things like ALEPH and Macro Express, and they
offer their users customized training, tutorials, documentation
and one-on-one help. The individuals of the Support Center work
admirably together helping each other in order to assist the PC
users within the Libraries.


Library Desk-top Computing "SWAT"
Team
Sandi Collins
Clara Enriquez
Scott Gaglio
Lucas Livingston
Bill Sill
Sandy Stellema
David Williams
Mandy Havert
I would like to commend the difficult and valuable
work done by Clara Enriquez and all of her colleagues during our
recent computer virus attack. They were all very dedicated, courteous
and persistent during a very stressful time for all of us.
Nelson Weindling


Circulation & Search Sections
of Hesburgh Library
Sharon Andrzejewski
Susan Feirick
Kristie Clark
Patricia Kelly
Susan "Su" Phegley
Jeannine Schlundt (retired )
This team of staff members takes great pride in continually
offering quality patron service. The patrons which frequent the
circulation desk frequently verbalize on the friendly cheerful atmosphere
and the helpfulness of the staff. Every season they also comment
on the decorations. "It makes me feel like home." "They brighten
my day." "You are always so festive and upbeat." "You make our visit
to the library so enjoyable." These are only a select few of the
comments that are heard from our library patron each and every day.
I would like to recognize them for not only their "GREAT" patron
service but for working as a team in enhancing the appearance of
our highly visable area by the seasonal decorating of the section.
Hats off to the circulation and searching sections of Hesburgh Library.
From a very proud Supervisor


Preservation Department

It is with great pride that we highlight the Staff
of the Department of Preservation and Conservation, to the "Wall
of Fame," for their accomplishments this fiscal year 1999-2000.
Under the direction of Conservator Liz Dube, the staff has
demonstrated great teamwork, dedication, and commitment to the University
Libraries in the absence of a Preservation Administrator. Through
its knowledge and perseverence, they have not only continued their
work but have made great advancements with the undertaking of many
new initiatives within each unit.
Diane Sikorski, Conservation, is restoring
the Borges Collection and is designing the layouts for a major exhibit
at the Snite Museum, of the Eric Gill Collection.
Marsha Meuleman and Margaret Ankrom, Repair, have undertaken
the restoration of the Borges and Irish Collections and have reinstituted
the Use Base Program.
Pat Karpinski, Special Projects, has reinstituted the Mass
Deacidification Program targeting the Irish and Borges Collections,
and has streamlined two major processes for the department.
Dorothy Paul, Reformatting, has completed the first 4 titles
of the new Digitizing Project.
Cindi Hoffman, Bindery, has completed the year long Stiffening
Project.
Debbie Huyvaert, Bindery, has reinstituted the Use Base Program
and initiated processing the Anastos collection.
Lisa Stienbarger has been instrumental in many ALEPH committees
resulting in advanced reports, permission authorizations, and general
enhancements for the libraries.
And, The Preservation Disaster Team responded to the call
of an emergency in the restoration and treatment of approximately
100 water damaged volumes at St. Mary's College Library.
Yes, the PRESERVATION DEPARTMENT has made the improbable--- possible!!!


ALEPH Working Group
and
ALEPH Department
ALEPH Working Group
Phil Andrzejewski
Doug Archer
Kevin Blowers
Sue Dietl
Mary English
Marc Tuitt Chair
Pam Nicholas
Kate Ward
Lorry Zeugner |
ALEPH Department
Phil Andrzejewski
Tom Hanstra
Mandy Havert
Laura Sill
Marc Tuitt, Head |
Over the past year the ALEPH Working group (AWG) and the ALEPH Department
have struggled successfully to bring order and coherence to the
process of improving ALEPH at Notre Dame. The results of this struggle
are becoming more obvious as the months roll on.
Back in the "old days" we used to complain about
how unresponsive NOTIS was to our needs and how long it took for
them to come up with improvements. Well, we got what we asked for.
Ex Libris has certainly proved to be responsive.
AWG and the ALEPH Department have spent much time
and effort developmenting a practical method for implementing the
improvements, fixes and patches (AKA "rep changes") which Ex Libris
churns out every week. We have gone from being over 700 rep changes
behind to being virtually up to date.
By the way AWG may be pronoucned "Aw Gee" or "Awwwgug"
--depending on your mood.


CADM
The Preservation Department would like to extend a heartfelt thanks
to CADM for their hard work and consistent willingness to help out
when Preservation activities impact catalog records.
Without CADM, Preservation would have been unable to proceed on
a number of important initiatives this year. CADM has graciously
and effectively taken on extra work flows; allowing us to seamlessly
move forward in our own work. Over the past year, CADM has provided
essential cataloging support for our use-based collections conservation
workflow, our re-invigorated mass deacidification initiative, and
our reformatting workflow.
Kudos to CADM for all your hard work!
Gratefully,
The Preservation Department


Reference Department
Doug Archer
Barb Cole
Lin Doversberger
Hector Escobar
Joni Kanzler
Lucas Livingston (honorary)
Shawni Love
Mike Lutes
John-Andrew Murphy
Margaret Porter
Kathie Ryan-Zeugner
Linda Sharp
Cheri Smith
Marsha Stevenson, Head
Cameron Tuai
Elizabeth Van Jacob
The last decade has been one of continual if not continuous change.
The people in Reference have constantly adapted their services so
as to seek out, learn and use the latest technologies for the benefit
of our patrons -- without loosing touch with the old. Though at
times a bit frazzled, they present a positive, welcoming face to
the Notre Dame community and provide high quality service to back
it up.


Arts and Letters Document Delivery
Team
Julia Douthwaite and Mary Ellen Koepfle from the College of Arts
and Letters; Aaron Bales, Andy Boze, Sue Dietl, and Jo Bessler from
the University Libraries; and Donald Padgett from the Office of
Information Technologies.
Honorary Support Team: Elaine Molenda, the Arts & Letters Administrative
Assistants, the IKON Copy Service, and the delivery staff from General
Services.
The Arts & Letters Document Delivery Team sped access to library
materials for faculty in the College of Arts & Letters by allowing
these faculty to order books and journal articles from the Hesburgh
Library collections for delivery to their department. This pilot
program included delivery to approximately 560 faculty in 26 Arts
and Letters departments, centers and institutes across campus.
This Extensive expansion of our campus delivery required significant
planning and negotiation. Challenges included: developing e-forms
for requests, ensuring appropriate patron authentication, developing
procedures to identify and retrieve needed materials and to bill
departments for copy charges, arranging for reliable transportation
of books and copies, and negotiating for secure housing of library
materials in 26 non-library locations.
During the six month pilot, more than 2000 requests have been
processed. Response is enthusiastic. Early analysis suggest that
people simply want more of this great new service


ULTRATIME TEAM
Michelle Stenberg
Sandy Stellema
Eilene Franson
Theresa Casad
Honorary members: supervisors from throughout the Library
Armed with little training and incomplete documentation, this team
helped the library implement Ultratime-the Campus' online system
for tracking hourly work. Although Ultratime ultimately saved innumerable
staff hours spent in paper tracking, its introduction demanded extraordinary
study, patience and perseverence.
The Ultratime Team offered initial training and trouble-shooting
support before they, or their campus advisors, had time to test
and master the system.

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