ULC Annual Report 1994-95
Membership
The University Library Committee (ULC) has 19 members: 8 elected faculty,
two from each division, with four-year terms; 2 appointed academic staff,
with four-year terms; 2 elected library staff, with two-year terms; the
Director of the General Library System (GLS); an elected representative of
the Library Coordinating Council (LCC); 2 appointed representatives from the
Office of Budget, Planning, and Analysis and the Office of the Provost; and
3 students appointed by Associated Students of Madison. The 8 faculty, 2
academic staff, and 3 students have voting privileges (see Faculty Policies
and Procedures 6.46 A). A list of the members for the two academic years
spanned by this report appears below.
Members, March 1994-February 1995
Faculty:
Richard Askey
Robert Auerbach
Mark Beissinger
Lewis Leavitt
Louis J. Maher, Jr. (representative to University Archives Committee)
Robert March
R. Timothy Mulcahy
William Thiesenhusen
Darlene Weingand
David Woodward (Chair, Sem. I)
Margarita Zamora (Chair, Sem. II)
Academic Staff:
David McJunkin
Elizabeth Steinberg (representative to Memorial Library Committee)
Students
Renee Gimski
Kathryn Stuebner
David Wilcox
Eileen Willingham
Administration:
Phillip Braithwaite
Betsy Draine
Librarians:
Ken Frazier
Kerry Kresse
Abbie Loomis
Tom Murray
R. David Myers
Ed Van Gemert
1994-1995 Meetings, Tuesdays, 3:30-5:30
September 13 329 Wendt Library
October 11 Robinson Map Library, 310 Science Hall
November 8 2191G College Library
December 13 362 Memorial Library
February 14 2191G College Library
March 7 362 Memorial Library
April 11 240 Steenbock Library
May 9 362 Memorial Library
Standing Subcommittee Reports (with chairs):
- Automation (March)
- February 14 and May 9
- Budget (Thiesenhusen)
- October 11 and April 11
- Campus Libraries (Maher)
- December 13 and May 9
- Intellectual Property (Zamora)
- December 13 and March 7
- Library Services and User Education (Mulcahy)
- April 11
- Serials and Collections (Beissinger)
- November 8 and March 7
Acknowledgements
The ULC wishes to thank Ken Frazier and the many library staff who
have helped us progress in our understanding of the challenges facing UW-
Madison libraries. The members of the LCC, GLS administration, and the
leaders of the SCLG, have cooperated with us and actively participated in our
discussions. The DoIT, under the direction of Mark Luker, has been working
with us in our efforts to understand library automation.
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