Mark Dehmlow
Employee Recognition Winner 2002
This honoree has earned individual praise, applause at Divisional
meetings, and multiple nominations for recognition both as an individual
employee and as a part of various teams. He has been described as
prompt, knowledgeable, and collegial and as a “driven soul
in terms of creating user-friendly access to databases and simplifying
complexities.
He has been with Library little over a year, but has already had
an enormous impact in improving user access to electronic resources.
This year, he was nominated both for his outstanding ongoing service
– which incorporates listening to in-house users, taking responsibility
for following up on problems until they are resolved, traveling
to branch locations to offer on-site training, and producing well-organized
and understandable statistics and for his collaborative work on
special projects, such as his work with Bill Sill and Ken Kinslow
to develop ILL forms that “fill themselves out” and
his efforts on committees, such as the e-journal locator task force.
For those who use electronic serials and databases, this
individual’s name is well known – one of this Library’s
Great Enablers – Mark Dehmlow.

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