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Library People In November 2001 several employees celebrated their employment anniversaries at UAMS Library. Margaret Johnson, History of Medicine Librarian celebrated 30 years. Cindy Caton, Interlibrary Loan; Libby Ingram, Circulation; and Cindy White, Serials, all celebrated 20 years of employment. Dena Plaisted, Document Access Services, celebrated 15 years. Nancy Sessoms, Collection Management, celebrated 10 years. Those celebrating 5 years were Frank Brown, Systems; Fred Bassett, Learning Resource Center; Joanna Delavan, Learning Resource Center; Lily Liu, ACH Library; Peggy Morrison, Information Services & Systems, and Susan Steelman, Information Services & Systems. Interlibrary Loan: Congratulations to Lynne Finister on the completion of her Master's Degree in Library Science! Lynne has been employed in the Interlibrary Loan Department of the Library for 8 years, working as Mail Processor, Borrower and is currently the Lender. She will graduate from the University of North Texas on December 15, 2001. Arkansas Children's Hospital Library: Sharon
Wooten, a former employee in the Circulation Division of UAMS Library,
and most recently working part time at the Library at ACH, died Nov. 22,
2001. Survivors are a son, Tyler Wooten; and her mother, Stella Brown
Hughes.
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More Holiday Gift Ideas on Campus Media Services
and the UAMS Bookstore have filled the exhibit cases in the Library with
items that would make excellent holiday gifts. The services and products
of both departments are presented in one location for the benefit of campus
staff and students. Simplify your holiday shopping.
UAMS Library News Added to List The UAMS Library News was recently added to the list of newsletters (http://southmed.usouthal.edu/library/libnews.htm) published by academic health sciences libraries that is monitored by Sally Murray at the University of South Alabama Biomedical Library. This listing allows the newsletter to be even more
accessible to those looking for information on UAMS, even though it is
also indexed by search engines, and does have a viable "list of subscribers".
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