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Security Monitors
Group Recognition Winner 2002
Whether we call them teams, units, task forces, committees,
or groups, staff working together are playing an increasingly
important role in shaping library service. During this past
year, teams were highly visible tackling major projects, such
as renovation, the libQual Survey, the ALEPH upgrade, and the
introduction of SFX, Findtext, and Worldcat’s Direct ILL
feature.
Although we appreciate, indeed depend on, the efforts of
all of these high visibility teams, today we honor two teams
whose efforts may be less well-known.
The first team hardly looks like a team since we usually
only see one member at a time. This group, however, meets
regularly to review and discuss issues that potentially can
affect every library employee or patron. They are asked to
serve a multitude of functions welcoming patrons and
visitors, serving as the first point of contact for problems
both small and large, and maintaining services through blizzards,
holidays, and the wee hours of the night.
Today we honor the men and women who greet us each morning
and who tend the Hesburgh Library long after we all are snuggled
up in our homes, the Hesburgh Library monitors:
- Bob Bradley
- Chuck Cowsert
- David Enyeart
- Roy Horstmann
- Cecil Joiner
- George Medich
- Darrel Monroe
- Ray Nichols
- Diane Orlowski
- James Peden
- Karen Robinson
- Mary Szekendi
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