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Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2004
From: Eleanor Cook (Appalachian State Univ.) <cookei_at_appstate.edu>
Subject: Position Announcement
Please excuse the duplication across lists.
NASIG ANNOUNCES RESULTS OF 2004 ELECTION
The North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG) announces the five
members
newly elected to its Executive Board. These individuals will assume
office
immediately after the adjournment of NASIG's Annual Conference to be
held
17-20 June 2004 at the Hilton Milwaukee City Center in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin.
The new Executive Board members are:
Vice President/President-Elect:
Mary Page
Head of Acquisitions
Rutgers University
Secretary:
Elizabeth Parang
Serials Librarian
Pepperdine University
Members-at-Large:
Jill Emery
Director, Electronic Resources Program
University of Houston
Kevin Randall
Head of Serials Cataloging
Northwestern University
Joyce Tenney
Serials Librarian
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Judy Luther (fulfilling the remainder of Mary Page's MAL slot)
President,
Informed Strategies
They will join NASIG's previously elected officers on the 2004/2005
Executive Board:
President :
Steve Savage
Head of Cataloging
San Diego State University
Past President
Anne McKee
Program Officer
Greater Western Library Alliance
Treasurer
Denise Novak
Head of Acquisitions
Carnegie Mellon University
Members-at-Large
Carol MacAdam
Associate Director, Library Relations
JSTOR
Stephanie Schmitt
Manager of Serials Services
Yale Law School
In a separate vote, three proposed amendments to the NASIG Bylaws were
all
approved by the membership, and take effect immediately as of March 15,
2004.
Approximately one third of the voting NASIG membership voted.
Proposal #1, Addition of Membership responsibilities section, passed 342
for,
75 against, 6 abstaining.
Proposal #2, Changes in nomination procedures, which updates and
clarifies
the nomination process for NASIG offices, passed 397 for,
23 against, 3 abstaining.
Proposal #3, Secretary and Treasurer terms, which lengthens the terms
for
those offices to allow for training and smoother turnover, passed 400
for,
20 against, 3 abstaining.
Established in 1985, NASIG is an independent organization that promotes
communication and sharing of ideas among all members of the serials
information chain. Its members are librarians, publishers, subscription
agents, and others working with or concerned about serial publications.
For
more information, please see the NASIG home page at
http://www.nasig.org.
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