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NASIG Announces new Board members

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Steve Savage)
Fri Mar 31 20:40:40 2006

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Date:         Fri, 31 Mar 2006 19:00:01 -0600
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From: Steve Savage <publicist@NASIG.ORG>
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The North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG) is very 
pleased to announce the results of the 2006 election for 
its Executive Board:

Vice-President/President Elect (2006-2007): 
     CHAR SIMSER, Kansas State University     
     (Simser consequently will also serve as President 
     for the 2007-2008 year, and as Past President 
     during 2008-2009.)

Secretary (2006/2007-2008/2009): 
     JOYCE TENNEY, University of Maryland, Baltimore County 

Members-at-Large (2006/2007-2007/2008): 
     ALISON ROTH, Swets Information Services
     BOB SCHATZ, Coutts Information Services
     RICK ANDERSON, University of Nevada-Reno

Additionally, KATHRYN WESLEY, Clemson University, was 
recently appointed as the Editor-in-Chief of the “NASIG 
Newsletter” for 2006/2007-2007/2008. As such, she will 
also serve as an ex officio member of the Executive Board.

These newly elected and appointed individuals will join the 
following, continuing members of the Executive Board during  
2006-2007:

President: 
     DENISE NOVAK, Carnegie Mellon University 

Past President: 
     MARY PAGE, Rutgers University

Treasurer: 
     ROSE ROBISCHON, United States Military Academy

Members-at-Large: 
     ADAM CHESLER, American Chemical Society 
     KATY GINANNI, EBSCO Information Services
     KIM MAXWELL, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
     
The composition of the 2006-2007 Executive Board will 
reflect one of NASIG’s strengths and most important 
facets, as the Board members will come from a wide 
variety of participants in the serials information chain: 
serials subscription agents, book vendors, academic 
libraries, publishers, and special libraries. NASIG is 
particularly pleased with this diversity on its Board, 
because this inclusiveness and collaboration is one of the 
organization’s most unique and valuable characteristics. 
Consequently, the Board for the 2006-2007 year will be 
well equipped for continuing NASIG’s outstanding successes 
with conference programming, continuing education, 
networking, and its many other goals in support of the 
serials information environment.


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Steve Savage
NASIG 
Past President/Publicist

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