MLGSCA 2013 Election Slate
Posted on March 11, 2013 by Lisa Federer | No Comments
We have a slate of nominees for the 2013 elections. A ballot will be sent to members soon from Ballot Bin, our online election tool.
In addition to the slate below, Lisa Marks was proposed and accepted by the Advisory Council as the MLGSCA Nominee to the MLA Nominating Committee.
Thank you,
The MLGSCA 2013 Nominating Committee
Rebecca Birr, Chair
Janet Crum
Kay Deeney
Molly Harrington
Andrea Harrow
President-Elect
Lisa Federer
Bio: Lisa Federer is Research Informationist at the UCLA Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library. In addition to serving as liaison librarian to Public Health, Psychology, and several departments within Medicine, she provides specialized support to researchers, including data management instruction and consultations, expert searching, and assistance with grant funder policies. She has been an active member of MLGSCA and MLA since joining as a student in UCLA’s Department of Information Studies, where she received her MLIS in 2011. Her activities with MLA and MLGSCA include: Plenary Speaker Committee, chair, MLGSCA/NCNMLG Joint Meeting 2013 Planning Committee, July 2012 – present, MLGSCA Blog Committee, chair, July 2012 – present, MLGSCA Web Committee, member, August 2010 – June 2012, MLA Futures Task Force, December 2012 – present, MLA Scholarship Jury, January 2012 – present, MLA Annual Meeting Blog Correspondent, May 2012, and MLA Symposium Planning Committee member, July 2011 – May 2012
Statement of Aims: I believe that it is vitally important for librarians to adapt and grow to ensure that we remain a vital part of the hospitals, academic medical centers, and other institutions in which we serve a key role. If elected, I would bring this same spirit of innovation and transformation to my role as MLGSCA President-Elect. As a major proponent of continuing education, I would work to design events that would help librarians build on the skills they already possess and explore new ways to serve their patrons. I am also interested in fostering community both within our region and with the larger community of the Medical Library Association. As I feel communication is vital to our organization, I would work closely with MLGSCA committees to leverage our website, social media, and blog to create opportunities for members to network and learn more about our organization and medical librarianship in general.
Bryan Nugent
Bio: I currently work as a medical librarian for Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center in “but it’s a dry heat”, 250+ days of sunshine per year, Phoenix, Arizona. I have worked for the Banner Health system for 5 1/2 years and I am so thrilled that I was introduced to this wonderful niche of librarianship. I graduated with my MSLIS in 2007 from Drexel University. Previous to my career in medical librarianship, I worked in a variety of sales and business capacities for over 10 years. I also had the opportunity to co-found a business, 360 Education Solutions, LLC back in 2006. I have been a member of MLGSCA since 2008 and have served on committees for the 2010 (registration) and 2013 (exhibitor/vendor relations) MLGSCA/NCNMLG Joint Meetings. Locally, I have been a member of CABL since 2008 and served as President-Elect, President, and Past President from 2010-2012. I have also been a member of MLA since 2008 and was an Official MLA Blogger for the Annual Meeting in Chicago in 2008. I feel privileged to work with so many outstanding people and I look forward to the bright future of medical/health sciences librarianship.
Statement of Aims: I am honored to be considered for the President-Elect officer position for the MLGSCA. Our group has provided me with excellent networking opportunities, continuing education, and professional resources. I feel extremely connected to the organization and have been grateful for its vision and goals. It has helped me immeasurably in the profession of medical librarianship and I want to be able to give back by ensuring that all members of MLGSCA reap the intended benefits. We are all aware of the current economic challenges, budget reductions, and cutbacks and the impact it has made on many of our friends and members. I believe MLGSCA can reach out and be the voice of librarian advocacy in the region and assist our members with the tools they need to remain relevant and demonstrate value to their employers. Librarianship has become more relevant than ever before with the exponential growth of new technologies and I believe MLGSCA has been and will continue to be a network of knowledge and resources for its members by providing strong educational programming. This will enable us to not only remain pertinent and viable but will also empower each of us to be innovative, efficient, and prominent leaders in our organizations. Thank you for considering me for President-Elect and I look forward to the possibility of leading the organization over the next few years.
Treasurer
Janet Hobbs
Janet is the Manager of the Cedars-Sinai Medical Library. She provides leadership for the direction, policy formulation, and coordination of all Library activities. The Medical Library supports the clinical, academic and research needs of a major academic medical center.
Ms. Hobbs received a B.S from the Georgia Institute of Technology, an MBA from Brenau University, and an M.L.I.S from Clark Atlanta University. She is credentialed as a Senior Member of the Academy of Health Information Professionals. She is a member of the MLA (Medical Library Association) as well as MLGSCA (Medical Library Group of Southern California and Arizona).
Ms. Hobbs is an active mentor with MLA and regularly hosts internships for students enrolled in the UCLA (University of California Los Angeles) Graduate School of Education and Information Studies Internship Program, and the San Jose State University School of Library and Information Science Internship Program. Ms. Hobbs is a reviewer of Doody’s Book Reviews which provides expert reviews on newly published biomedical information. Jan serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Medical Library Association.
Belen Thornfield
I am greatly interested in running for Treasurer of the Medical Library Group of Southern California and Arizona. My passion and commitment to medical information and knowledge stem from my years at the University of California Irvine, Science Library. Through my dedication as a student employee I grew to respect and appreciate this field. My hard work paid off after 4 years of student work and 7 years thereafter of being a library assistant in molding me into the Librarian I am today. After graduating from the MLIS program at UCLA I obtained my first librarian career position at West Coast University Orange County. Through this position I have had the privilege of joining MLGSCA and volunteering as the Chair Registrar for the 2013 Joint Meeting Committee. If given this opportunity it would be an honor and privilege to serve MLGSCA another two years in service as their Treasurer. I am enthusiastic in volunteering for this position, I look forward to learning, networking, and collaborating with fellow MLGSCA members.
Secretary
Frances Chu
Frances Chu MSN, MLIS is the Associate Director of References & Outreach from Harriet K & Philip Pumerantz Library of Western University Health Sciences. She has worked as a librarian with a focus on health information and information architecture since 2006. Prior to working at Pumerantz Library, she worked in various corporate libraries. Additionally, prior to being a librarian, she worked as a registered nurse in medical-surgical units and cardiac/telemetry units in hospitals and as a family nurse practitioner at a clinic. She has belonged to MLGSCA for several years and has recently gotten involved in the blog committee and helped in developing criteria to reviewing poster for MLGSCA Symposium. She continues to look for way to be involved in MLGSCA.
Norma Layton
Norma has been a Library Assistant and Continuing Medical Education Assistant at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, CA for 5 years. She received her Masters of Library and Information Science degree from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. She is the recipient of the MLGSCA Health Sciences Library Paraprofessional of the Year Award for 2012. She is active on the Health Sciences Library Committee as well as the Continuing Medical Education Committee. She is often referred to as the “Tech Guru” of the department. She teaches an introduction to PubMed for a former professor for the on-line course sessions. She is interested in the role that technology plays in information and Health Information Literacy. She also holds a part-time position at a public library. She enjoys traveling, exploring new techie toys, researching about wolves, and spending time with her fiancé, step daughter, cat and Shibu Inu.
MLGSCA Nominating Committee
Adele Dobry
I am honored to have been nominated to run for membership in the MLGSCA Nominating Committee. Currently, I am a Bylaws Committee member of the Medial Library Association (MLA) Nursing and Allied Health Resources Section (NAHRS) and have served on the MLA Rittenhouse Award Jury. I would like to become more involved in a regional professional organization such as MLGSCA. When I first started as a Health and Life Sciences Librarian at the Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library at UCLA, I fully benefitted from the educational and networking opportunities provided by MLGSCA. I would like to give back and support the organization that has helped support me over the years! Currently, I work as a Nursing Informationist at the Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library. I primarily serve faculty and students within the School of Nursing as well as facilitate nursing research through participation in the UCLA Department of Nursing Clinical Practice Council. I am also the library liaison to the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Office of Animal Research and Oversight. I would love to be a member of the Nominating Committee so that I can reach out to the MLGSCA librarian community and build relationships within the Southern California and Arizona Region. Thank you.
Nita Mailander
As Director of Library Services at Grand Canyon University, I have had the privilege to influence a lot of change and expansion to support our students, including a new library that is beginning construction this year. GCU has a nursing school, along with many health sciences degrees and other undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs. The library supports 40,000 online students and a growing student population of 6,000 students in Phoenix, Arizona. I have over 15 years of medical library experience and a Master’s degree in Library and Information Science from the University of Illinois. I have served as President and Treasurer of the Central Arizona Biomedical Libraries and served on the MLGSCA CE Committee. I am currently one of the Tri-Chairs for the upcoming 2013 Joint Annual Meeting of MLGSCA & NCNMLG to be held at the University of California, San Diego on July 24-26th. I look forward to seeing you all this summer for a great joint annual meeting!
Zoe Pettway Unno
I have been a member of MLGSCA since I joined as a student in 2005 and have always felt welcome and privileged to be a part of an active group of library professionals. The support received from other members has been incredible and an integral part of my professional development. I have served in the following roles: Interim CE Chair (2012 -current), Research Chair (2010/2011), CE Committee member (2007-2009), Research Committee member (2007 – 2011). I look forward to continuing involvement and supporting the membership.
Kathy Zeblisky
Kathy has served as a solo librarian and manager of the staff library at Phoenix Children’s Hospital for 10 years. She is active in local, state, regional and national library groups. A member of MLGSCA since 1995 she has served in the following roles: Finance Committee Co-Chair (current), MLA Credentialing Committee Liaison (current), Posters Committee Co-Chair for the Joint Meeting of MLGSCA & NCNMLG 2013 San Diego (current), Quad-Chair of the Joint Meeting of MLGSCA & NCNMLG Glendale, AZ (2010), Treasurer (2008-2009), Treasurer-Elect (2007-2008), and Exhibits Chair for the Joint Meeting of MLGSCA & NCNMLG Tucson, AZ (1998). Service to the Hospital Libraries Section of MLA includes Nominating Committee Member (current), Program Committee (2012) and Secretary (2010-2012). She served as a member of the Local Assistance Committee and as Pediatric SIG Convener for MLA 2006. Also active in the Arizona Health Information Network (AZHIN), she has served as Board Member (current), President (2004), President-Elect (2003) and Treasurer (1999-2000, 2008-2009). She also enjoys her role as Hospitality chair for CABL (Central Arizona Biomedical Libraries). She is a Clinical Education Librarian for the University of Arizona College of Medicine, and a Distinguished Member of the Academy of Health Information Professionals. She received her Master in Library Science from the University of Arizona in 1994.
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