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Libri Publishes original articles on all aspects of libraries and information services. http://www.librijournal.org/
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IUL NEWS For 12/15/97 Effective December 15, Edwin Cheek has accepted the Technical Services Assistant position in the Fine Arts and Journalism Libraries. Edwin will work mornings in the Fine Arts http://www.indiana.edu/~libadmin/iuln/7iuln47.html
Extractions: FACULTY/STAFF NEWS Effective in early January 1998, Marilyn Shaver will be on a one year leave of absence. Effective December 15, Edwin Cheek has accepted the Technical Services Assistant position in the Fine Arts and Journalism Libraries. Edwin will work mornings in the Fine Arts Library and afternoons in the Journalism Library. He has worked at the Tichenor College Textbook Company in Bloomington since 1995. He has a Master's of Fine Arts in Studio Art. Nancy Eckerman, M.L.S., M.A.R.S., Special Collections Librarian at the Ruth Lilly Medical Library, was the featured speaker at a meeting sponsored by the John Shaw Billings History of Medicine Society, Inc., the Indiana State Archives-Indiana Commission on Public Records, and the Ruth Lilly Medical Library-Indiana University School of Medicine. The meeting was held December 4, 1997, in Indianapolis. Ms. Eckerman's talk was titled "The Story of Medical Licensing in Indiana in the 19th Century." Currently, Ms. Eckerman is coordinating a project with the Indiana State Archives to compile information on 19th century Indiana physicians and healers. The project is funded through the Friends of the Indiana State Archives by an Indiana Heritage Grant. Joseph Harmon, IUPUI University Library, gave a presentation, "The Treatment of Charity in Short Fiction," at the 27th annual conference of The Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action, December 4, in Indianapolis.
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