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WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITYLIBRARIES DIRECTORY OF LIBRARIANSIN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTElaine Brekke, EditorPreliminary EditionEDITORIAL COMMITTEE:Eileen BradyMary FahnestalkMaureen LamaAlice SpitzerNancy WagnerSWashington State UniversityLibrariesPullman, Wa.1987

CONTENTSIntroduction2Alphah5tical Listing of Librarians/Infocrmation Specialists3-111Index by Area of Specializationand Experienc e112-116Index by Host CountryIndex by language proficiency117-118119-120

2INTRODUCTIONThis directory is intendedto facilitate communicationamong librarians interestedininternationalprofession. Many ofaspects of thethe people who workedhave been involved withon this directoryWashington State University'sdevelopment projectst1roughoverseas assignmentsupport activities.or campusRealizingthe need for the exchangeexperiences among libraryofconsultants to developmentprojects, a proposalforthedirectory was submittedUniversity's Memordandumof Understanding committee. to thework on this directoryThewas funded in part bythe Memorandum of Understanding/Programmonies from theWashington State UniversitySupportfrom the U. S. AgencyGrant toInternational Development.forThe directory has beencompiledquestionnaire thatresponses to awas circulated to frominstitutions, the univerpityall land-grantof each of the fiftyand library schoolsstates,announcements of the in the United States. In addition,journals. Individualssurvey were published in libraryannouncements include who responded to the publishedindustry, government, information specialists in privateinternational organizationsforeign countries.and somespecialists who have Only librarians and informationservedovercseas as a libraryto a development projectorto a developing countryconsultantAfrica, Latin Americain Asia,or the Middle Easthave been included.The main section ofthe directory is arrangedalphabetically by lastname. Listed underis his/her title, address,each individualtelephone number, education,of specialization,language proficiency,areaand additional relevantproject experienceexperience. The nameproject appears onof thethefirstdescription of the project. line of the narrativeThe name of the hostdates in country, andcountry,theproject'ssponsoring agency(ies)are listed to the leftof the narrative foreach project.The directory alsoincludes an:Index by area ofspecialization andexperience.Index by hostcountry.*Index by languageOnly minor changec were proficiency.made to the informationprovided on the questionnaires.An update is currentlyunder consideration,therefore, any corrections:or comments would beadditions,Additional copiesappreciated.from Washington State of this directory may be obtainedLibrary, Pullman, WA University Libraries, 221 Holland99164-5610. An orderon the last page ofform is includedthe directory.

3NAME:Midhat D. AbrahamTITLE:Library AdvisorADDRESS:Bureau of the Census/InternationalStatistical Program Center (ISPC)USREP/JECOR Box 003APO NY90038-7001011 9 6 61-405-9638xi09DEGREES:M.A., Library Science, Southern Connecticut StateM.A., Education, University of PittsburghPhD., History of Religions, Hartford SeminaryLANGUAGE PROFICIENCY:Arabic-excellent knowledgeFrench, Hebrew, Persian, Turkish reading knowledgeAREAS OF SPECIALIZATION: Library Science, Education,Arabic and IslamicsPROJECT EXPERIENCESaudi Arabia1980-1985US Treasury/SaudiMinistry of Finance& National EconomyNational Center for Financial andEconomic Information (NCFEI). Servedas an advisor with overall responsibility for the technical servicesoperations including collectiondevelopment, acquisitions, catalogingand classification, circulation,serials and government documentsmanagement and control, and theautomation systems of the library atNCFEI.Saudi Arabia1985-presentBureau of Census/ISPC/Saudi ArabianMinistry of FinanceStatistical and Data ProcessinqProject (STADAP). Serving as anadvisor to the Saudi Government onthe development of a StatisticalLibrary and Information Center.Providing professional advice on theplanning, organization, management,and operation of the library.

4NAME:Michael W. AlbinTITLE:ADDRESS:Order DivisionLibrary of CongressWashington, DC20540DEGREES:M.A., International RelationsM.A., Library ScienceChiefLANGUAGE kAREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:Middle Easternarea studies,acquisitions, office automation,library management, US developmentactivitiesPROJECT EXPERIENCESaudi Arabia1982U.S. TreasuryEgypt1978USAIDNational Center for FinancialEconomic Information (NCFEI). andevaluate the library operations ToofNCFEI including acquisitions,cataloging, reference serviceandautomation. The Center hadspecialinterest in acquiring andmanagingArabic materials, a subjectaboutwhich I was able to offernumerousrecommendations.Evaluation of Universityof Cairo'sCentral Library.The objective was toescribe quantatively thelibraryeducation program in theDepartmentof Librarianship, FacultyCairo University, and the of Arts,libraryservices at the University'scentrallibrary, to evaluate theschoolandthe library and to make recommenda tions to AID concerning them.ADDITIONAL RELEVANTEXPERIENCEEight years as LC's fielddirectory in Cairo; wide-rangingregional travel in the Arabworld, Turkey, Europe andresearch libraries in thetoUS with area studies interests.have given only two examplesIparticipated. I did frequent of projects in which IUSIS in Egypt and other Arab work for AID in Egypt and forcountries. I have sat onthe

5Michael W. Albin(continued)advisory committee for the kaerican Research Center in Egyptand have been on the grants committee of Fulbright in Egypt.I have lectured in Arabic to numerous library groups in theArab world. Recently I completed the Library AdministratorsDevelopment Program at the University of Maryland.

6NAME:Mohammed M. AmanTITLE:DeanADDRESS:University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeSchool of Library & InformationSciencePO Box 413Milwaukee, WI53201(414) 963-4709DEGREES:B.A., with honorsM.A., Library SciencePhD.LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY:English, Arabic, FrenchAREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:Library planning and developmentinformation management, computerapplications in librariesPROJECT EXPERIENCETunis1980-1986Arab LeagueDocumentationCenterEgypt1983-1985Egyptian Academyfor ScientificResearchUNESCO Consultant. Plannedthe framework for a regional and informationcenter for the Arab world,drew-upsystem guidelines, personnel,hardwareand software requirement.The projectreceived funding of more thanmillion over a five-year period 8andhas been approved for a new 3.5million for the next fiveyears.USAID Consultant. Organizedatraining program for 1,000Egyptiansto qualify them for positionsin theSTI network in Egypt. I wasresponsible for managing thetrainingprogram, identifying faculty,designing, curriculum andselectinginstructional material.ADDITIONAL RELEVANTEXPERIENCEI am advising Xerox Corporationof Arabic fonts for computerized and ISO/GUG-8 on the designdata processing in bi- andmulti-lingual computers.I was consultant to KuwaitInstitute for Scientific Researchin Kuwait, and assisted withautomation projects there.I have also conducted andadministered training programsinSudan, Jordan, Morocco, Kuwait,etc.

7NAME:Jary AndersonADDRESS:DEGREES:TITLE:Ref. LibrarianHolland LibraryWashington State UniversityPullman, WA99164-5610(509) 335-2693A.B.M.A., Library ScienceLANGUAGE PROFICIENCY:English-excellentAREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:German, French-elementaryAnthropology, NativeAmericans,Blacks, Psychology,ReligionPROJECT EXPERIENCENorth YemenDocumentation and Learning1986ResourceCenter. Ran MinistryAID/Consortiumof AgricultureandFisheriesLibrary while regularfor Internationallibraryadvisoron vacation. DevisedDevelopmentprocedures for handlingvideotapes,maps, and technicalorganized uncatalogeddrawings. Re Added features to the materials.cataloging system and automatedindexed the automated revised andinstructions. Taught catalogingstaff procedures and the libraryprinciples.

8NAME:James A. ArshemADDRESS:DEGREES:TITLE:TechnicalInfo. SpecialistPatent DepositoryLibrary ProgramCRYSTAL MALL 2, Room306US Patent and TrademarkOfficeWashington, DC20231(703) 557-9686B.S., MathB.S., PhysicsB.S., ChemistryM.S.,ChemistryM.A., Library ScienceLANGUAGE PROFICIENCY:"American,,AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:Promoting US patentsas a sourceof technological information.PROJECT EXPERIENCEMalaysiaWIPO Mission to Malaysia.1985To adviseand train the staffof the PatentWI P0Information and DocumentationCenteron: a) the propermanagement, use andmaintenance of itsrelated equipment search files andintechnical functions carrying out theof search andsubstantive examinationrequired underthe patent law, andin providingefficient and usefulinformation services patentindustry and research in support ofand development;b) future expansionof its patentinfcrmationdocumentationcollection; andand c) effectivemarketingof PIDC's informationservices.IndonesiaWIPO Mission to Indonesia.1985To a) takestock of the patentinformation andWIPOdocumentation collectionJakarta; b) evaluateavailablethe existing inservices that areuse; and c) make provided and theirrecommendations onimproving the acquisition,retrieval and dissemination storage,of patentinformation and documentation,up grading patent informationservicesand the public'saccess to them, aswell as promotinggreater publicawareness and useof such services.

9James A. Arshem (continued)ADDITIONAL RELEVANT EXPERIENCERegularly participate in "AccessingPateit Information"seminars conducted around theUSwithrp-sponsibility forpatent documentation and toolsandretrievinginformationfrom patents using the manualtools and the Patent andTrademark Office on-line service,CASSIS.

10NAME:Mary Ann West BaileyTITLE:ADDRESS:Virginia State UniversityPetersburg, Virginia23803(804) 520-5582DEGREES:M.A., Library ScienceHead, ReferenceLANGUAGE PROFICIENCY:AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:Information service, libraryeducation, bibliographicinstruction, libraty managementPROJECT EXPERIENCEKenya1980-1982USAIDEgerton College Expansion Project.Library-trainer advisor,, consultantcollection development. In-servicetraining for local staff. Providedresearch service for staff andstudents.The Gambia1986-1987USAIDGambia Agricultural ResearchDiversification Project. Conductedneeds assessment study for thedevelopment of a National AgriculturalLibrary Service. Facility will serveagricultural researchers and extensionpersonnel in the country. Establishbibliographic control and documentdelivery system. Organized andimplemented basic library andinformation services for respectiveconstituents.ADDITIONAL RELEVANT EXPERIENCEAssociation for Women in Development UniversityInternational Programs Committee

NAME:Charlene M. BaldwinADDRESS:DEGREES:TITLE:LibrarianUniversity of ArizonaTucson, Arizona(602) 621-6386B.A.M.A.LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY:English, FrenchAREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:Special librarianship, librariesin developing nations, computerapplications in librariesPROJECT EXPERIENCERepublic of Niger1986Niger. Ministryof PlanTechnical Support in ManagementofDocumentation to the MinistryofPlan. The purpose of thisprcjectwto provide technical assistanceto the Documentation Serviceof theMinistry of Plan of theGovernmentof Niger. Specific activitiesincluded (1) an inventoryandanalysis of the presentcollection;(2) the creation and adoptionofseveral management policiesforthecollection, retention, classificationand circulation of the collection,and the organization ofthe Serviceand of its personnel; (3)theimplementation of a databasemanagement system for thecollection(CDS/ISIS [UNESCO 1984]was utilizedon an IBM/XT); and (4) thetrainingof the Nigerian documentaliston theuse of the system, throughhands-onexperience and written manualsinFrench.

12NAME:Dee F. BaldwinTITLE:LibrarianADDRESS:University of FloridaUniversity Centre of Dschang, CameroonBP 255Dschang, CameroonDEGREES:B.A.M.A.M.A., Library ScienceLANGUAGE PROFICIENCY:Spanish. French-fluentAREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:Agriculture, computerized systemsPROJECT EXPERIENCECameroon1980, 1984, 1985,1986 - presentUniv. of Florida/USAIDCameroon Higher Education Project.Responsible for planning anddeveloping an agricultural universitylibrary. Have trained 18 people inhouse. Cataloged collection, writtencollection development policy, andact as University Librarian andconsultant. We are in the processof building a new library. Theproject will continue until 1989.Malawi1981UF/USAIDNational Agricultural ResearchProject. A four month consultancyto evaluate national agriculturallibrary and make recommendation. Iproposed a World Bank project whichwas accepted to fund librarlexpansion.ADDITIONAL RELEVANT EXPERIENCEThree years experience working in University of Florida'sInternational Programs Office.

NAME:Mary Jane BeardsleyTITLE: LibrarianADDRESS: InternationalCenter for MarineReso11rce Dev.Main Library BuildingUniversity ofKingston, RhodeRhode IslandIsland02881(401) 792-2938DEGREES: M.A., LibraryScience,M.A., Marine Affairs, Syracuse UniversityUniversity of RhodeLANGUAGE PROFICIENCY:IslandFrench, Spanish-moderatereadingknowledgeAREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:Marine informationsystemsmicrocomputer applications,Opportunities formarineinformation professionalsPROJECT EXPERIENCECosta RicaDent1982, 1983of a marine informationnwca.Tinker Foundationnetwork of marineTo form arelated programsinuniversities, governmentagencies,private enterpriseand internationalorganizations.A one-week seminarheld in San Jose,wasbringing together February 1983,tives of che above over 40 representa The SIMPA network institutions.still functioning was formed and iscomputer database with a micro Ecuadorof holdings.1986USAID 1986SGuaverirPoit-ncS 1 Evuationr1USILYDaTuilof thedellbraritoral,EscuelaEcuador.a rrulArrange ameeting of marineCuayaquil to fosterinstitutions ina network for marine establishment ofinformationexchange. ESPOLis building a newcampus under agrant from theamerican DevelopmentInter Bank.Reviewedplans and maderecommendationsequipping the newforbuilding, bothcollections andrecommendations equipment. Madefor staff developmentand growth of marineVisited other marine collections.the Guayaquil area. institutions inWorked withESPOL librarianstoarrangea meetingof representativesfrom these13

14Mary Jane Beardsley (continued)institutions in order to lay thefoundation for a Guayaquil areamarine information network.ADDITIONAL RELEVANT EXPERIENCEThe library is funded by USAIDto provide informationresources on topics affecting theopportunities for improvement of development ofsmall-scale fisheries andcoastal resource management. Focusuarine resources. Clients include is on tropical countryAID missions abroad,developing country fisheries departments,universities andinternational agencies workingtoimprovethe management ofdeveloping country marine resources.Haveprovidedprofessional development experiencesatURIfor librariansfrom the Philippines, Costa RicaandMexico.Past presidentof the International Associationof Marine Science Librariesand Information Centers, now amember of their committee oninternational exchange of librarians.training manual for FAO on development Will be writing aof marine fisheriesinformation centers. Developinga transferable database ofholdings for developing countryuse on an IBM PC.Librarians are available for in-countryconsultations,microcomputer workshops andnetworking activities in marineand coastal area information centerdevelopment.

15NAME:Roger BeckmanTITLE:ADDRESS:Indiana University LibrariesBloomington, IN47405(317) 232-3568DEGREES:B.A.M.A.LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY:Acting Assist.LibrarianSpanish-goodFrench, German-fairBahasa Indonesia-minimalAREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:Science librarianship, governmentdocuments, technical services,online searching collectiondevelopmentPROJECT EXPERIENCEIndonesia1985-1986MUCIAIX World Bank Education Project. WithAndrea Singer, conducted a survey ofall University of Indonesia Librarycollections, focusing on informationabout present policies, budgets, andcollection strengths and weaknesses,and developed recommendations forimprovements. We developed andpresented a series of staff workshops,held weekly discussions on libraryissues and trends, developed on-lineUnion List of Serials and lists ofneeded serials and reference toolsand obtained U.S. 250,000 from theproject for their purchase.ADDITIONAL RELEVANT EXPERIENCEAndrea Singer and I were also invited to prepare a buildingprogram for the University of Andalas' new campus library inMedan, West Sumatra. We prepared an extensive report forthis project, which also addressed library organizationalissues. (This was a two-week long special assignment, alsopart of the IX World Bank Education Project for Indonesia.)

16NAME:John W. BeecherTITLE:ADDRESS:Director ofLibrariesNorth Dakota State UniversityThe LibraryPO Box 5599Fargo, North Dakota58105(701) 237-8887DEGREES: B.S., Horticulture,University of IllinoisM.A., Library Science,University of IllinoisLANGUAGE PROFICIENCY.Spanish-reading and speakingGerman-readingFrench-readingAREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:PROJECT EXPERIENCENepal1979, 1983USAID/MUCIASierra Leone1978USAID, The ManoRiver UnionProjectParaguay1970USAID, New MexicoState Univ.International AgriculturalLibrarianshipAgriculture Library Development.My assignment was tolibrary staff; begin train localreorganizationof the current collectionmajor directions of growth;and suggestdevelopa 5-year plan (includinganewlibrarybuilding); and coordinatethe.AASLibrary's developmentTribhuvan (National) with theUniversity'slibrary development program.FeasibilityStudLancaster) Our task (with F.W.was to surveySierra Leone's and Liberia'sagri cultural informationresources anddetermine the feasibilityofestablishing an AgriculturalData Bankand Communications Centerinone ofthe two countries. Dr.LancasterandI issued a 6 0 -page feasibilityreportfor USAID in December1978.Agriculture Library Development.Myjob was to establishan AgriculturalEconomics Library atthe College ofAgriculture in the NationalUniversityof Asuncion, Paraguay.

17John W. Beecher (continued)Paraguay1966-1968Peace CorpsAs a Peace Corps Volunteer, I didorganizational library work in theCollege of Agriculture of the NationalUniversity of Asuncion, Paraguay andtaught English as a Second Language.ADDITIONAL RELEVANT EXPERIENCEI am one of four editors for a new Agricultural InformationResource Centers: A World Directory, an update of a 1960publication. Funding and distribution, in part, is throughthe International Association of Agricultural Librarians andDocumentalists. Publication of this new directory istargeted for late 1988.

18NAME:Paulette BernhardADDRESS:DEGREES:TITLE:Assist. Prof.Universite de MontrealEcole de BibliotheconomieCP 6128, Succursal AMontreal, QuebecH3C 3J7(514) 343-7408M.A., Library SciencePhD., EducationLANGUAGE PROFICIENCY:French, English, German-excellentAREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:Development of information seekingskillsPROJECT EXPERIENCETunisia1976-1978Ministere desAffaires/FranceDocumentation pour l'euseignementagricole. Conception of a program fordocumentation in agriculturaleducation including: the creationof a central library; the emergenceof local library and working with thecentral library; education programfor information specialists for thelibraries.UNESCO1986-1987Principes directeurs pour la redactiond'objectifs d'apprentissage en biblio theconomie sciences de l'informationet archivistique. Theoretical andpractical guide in writing educationalobjectives and learning objectives inthe fields of librarianship,information science and archives.ADDITIONAL RELEVANT EXPERIENCEExperience of different cultural environments (Alsace/France/Tunisia/Quebec).

19NAME:Daniel M. BluckerADDRESS:DEGREES:TITLE:Head, Ref. &Instruct Serv.Auburn University of MontgomeryLibraryMontgomery, Alabama36193-0401(205) 271-9445M.A., Library ScienceM.A., ManagementLANGUAGE PROFICIENCY:AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:Medical and hospital librarianshipacademic libraries, referenceandpublic servicePROJECT EXPERIENCESaudi Arabia1984Saudi ArabiaMinistry ofDefense andAviationSaudi Arabia1983Saudi ArabiaMinistry ofDefense &AviationMilitary Hospital LibraryDevelopment.Develop and expand hospitallibraryservices in three Saudi militaryhospitals. Chaired group ofmilitaryhospital librarians to institutecooperative collection developmentand resource sharing; to develophospital library standards;to submitproposal for purchasing microformjournal collection ( 200,000);submit proposed central militaryand tohealth sciences library andlibraryservices. Trained Saudi nationaltomanage and operate a hospitallibrary.Worked with Purchasing andSuppliesDepartment to improve importcustoms handling procedures andforprinted material.Hospital Library Development.Organized existing librarycollectionssuggested additions to bookandjournal collections, developedprocedures and policy manual, librarytrainedlocal clerk to manage andmaintain1library collections and minimalservices, and instructed localphysician and nursing staffinlibrary research methods.

20NAME:Carol BoastTITLE:AgricultureLibrarianADDRESS:University of Illinois AgricultureLibrary226 Mumford Hall1301 West Gregory DriveUrbana, Illinois61801(217) tical ScienceBusinessLibrary ScienceLANGUAGE PROFICIENCY:AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:Agriculture, administration,law, services, building designPROJECT EXPERIENCEKenya1987AIDPakistan1987AIDDeveloping collection developmentpolicy and planning services foragricultural university librarytosupport the institutions recentaddition of graduate programs.Planning a building to house libraryfor an agricultural university.Alsodesigning services and integrationofcomputers into library operations.ADDITIONAL RELEVANT EXPERIENCETwelve years in documents, reference,acquisitions, andadministration in Law Library.Three years experience in referenceagricultural library; designed new and administration inbuilding for agriculturallibrary.

21NAME:Patricia L. BrilTITLE:Collection Dev.OfficerADDRESS:California State University, FullertonThe LibraryPO Box 4150Fullerton, CA92634(714) 773-3852DEGREES:B.A., MathM.A., Library ScienceMPA, Public AdministrationLANGUAGE PROFICIENCY:Spanish, Italian-functionalAREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:Bibliographic instruction,reference, collection develop ment, library organization andadministrationPROJECT EXPERIENCEMexico1986UNESCODevelopment of BibliographicInstruction Program for UniversidadAutonoma de Yucatan (UADY). Projectinvolved working with virtually alllibrarians in 17-library system aswell as discussions with universityfaculty, administrators and students.Demonstrations of possible biblio graphic instriction techniques,based on British and American models,were presented. A final reportrecommended a multi-year plan forachieving curr'icular integration ofbibliographic instruction in eachdiscipline.ADDITIONAL RELEVANT EXPERIENCEParticipant in ARL OMS Academic LibraryConsultant TrainingProgram for two weeks in September 1982;as trainee, was co presenter at ARL OMS Management Skills Institutein Tucson,Arizona, May 1983.Served on three-member study team invitedtostudy of library at University of Colorado, assess self ColoradoSprings.Have traveled extensively, visited libraries,and attendedprofessional conferences in Europe and NewZealand.

22NAME:Emily CandelmoADDRESS:PRC Engineering300 East 42nd StreetNew York, NY10017(212) 973-3064DEGREES:M.A., Library ScienceTITLE:LibrarianLANGUAGE PROFICIENCY:French-fluentSpanish-working knowledgeAREAS OF SPECIALIZATION: Sahel region of West Africa,landand water resource developmentPROJECT EXPERIENCEBurkina Faso1975-1979USAIDMali1980-1982USAIDSavannah Regional Water ResourcesAnd Land Use Project. Advisor andconsultant for the project:Savannah Regional Water Resourcesand Land Use Project in West Africa.Responsible for acquisitions;cataloging books, periodicals andmicrofiche collections; libraryequipment and supplies at the InterAfrican Committee for HydraulicStudies. Consulting Librarian andAdvisor on technical processing oflibrary material, establishment ofimproved cataloging procedures andlibrary planning and programming.Editing of the "Catalog of the CIEHDocumentation Center." Compilationof French language subject indexsystem covering all aspects of landand water d(vclopraent and the subjectof indexing of 5,000 documents. Onthe job training and supervision ofclerical and paraprofessional staff.Maintained liaison with governmentagencies, private organizations andmajor universities in the US andabroad. Project data research, designand supervision of training programin Canada and the US for the residentCIEH documentalist.Mali Land Use Proect. Consultinglibrarian - designed and directed theestablishment of the project Docu mentation Center, including training

23Emily Candelmo (continued)and supervision of Maliancounter parts. Provided on-siteandsupport in document research, back-upacquisitions, cataloging,current awareness and selectivedisseminationof information (SDI)in the areas of:agriculture, soils,remote sensing,range ecology, waterresources andsociology as they relatedto WestAfrica. Editor and compilerofproject's 1700 titlebibliography.

24NAME:Albert CascieroADDRESS:TITLE:Director,Learning ResourceUniversity of theDistrict of Columbia4200 ConnecticutAve. NWWashington, DC(202) 282-7536DEGREES: B.A., FineArts, Columbia UniversityM.A., Educ. Media& Instruc. Sys.,Columbia Univ.LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY:Spanish, English,German-fluentAREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:Film, photographyPROJECT EXPERIENCEParaquay1974, 1975State Dept.Nicaragua1980IESTeacher Training,American School ofAsuncion. Trainteachersin the useand preparationSet up darkroom of A.V. materials.and photo facilitiesfor students andfaculty. BroughtTV portable recordingfaculty and students system and trainto use it.Taught photographycourses.Senior FulbrightScholar.Taughtmedia courses.Redesignedcurriculafor library scienceand communicationsprograms. Conductedan Americandocumentary filmfestival. Lecturedon the subject.

NAME:Joyce S. Cohrs25TADDRESS:DEGREEs:ECobb CountyPublic LibrarySystemHead of TechOperations30 AtlantaMarietta, GASt.(404) 423-2335 30060B.A., PsychologyM.A., PsychologyLANGUAGE PROFICIENCYEnglish, onlyAREAS OF SPECIALIZATION.PROJECT EXPERIENCE1983-1985Georgiaof Tech/USAIDInst.1975-1977Du7ba7ADDITIONALSpecial libraries,technicalIndustrial TechnoloAlicationPro ram.maitaned Planned, developed anfor the ITAPan Information Centertrained local engineering Project;staff to makea Permanentit intoresource forEgyptiadesign andndevelopmentWorked forcenter.an Americancompany. Servedoil serviceas RecordsAdmin.setting upacentraland off-sitefilingarchival storageroomWith a multi-ethnicsystemstaff.RELEVANT EXPERIENCEHave helpedset up severalbusinessesand non-profit small specialagencies which libraries inclerical orcan be runvolunteerbystaff.M1ost ofmy professionalIS has been Withexperimultilbralead technicalence (abolic1)services operaios.aveooe . library system s where I

26NAME:Marjorie CookADDRESS:DEGREES:TITLE:Summer Instit. of LinquisticsPO Box 2270Manila, Philippines(after May:PO Box 505Unity, ME04988]M.A., Library ScienceLANGUAGE PROFICIENCY:AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:Special libraries andinternational developmentPROJECT EXPERIENCEPhilippines1987Neighbors AbroadVocational Educational ResourceCenter, Palo, Leyte, Philippines.Beginning an Educational ResourceCenter. Eventually hope toincludea library. Was able to givecultural points, ideas on collectiondevelopment, etc. Hope tohaveconsulting input in Philippines.Mypresent consulting has beenhere inthe U.S.ADDITIONAL RELEVANT EXPERIENCEI have been living in thesince the end of 1970,with the Summer Institute Philippinesof Linquistics (SIL). Workedinthe SIL Library for eight years.AmjustfinishingupmyMLS at Catholic U. Plan toSeptember of 1987. Am also return to the Philippinesinterested in beginning anassociation for the theologicalHave already discussed it with libraries when I return.some of the libraries.

27NAME:Keith CottamTITLE:ADDRESS:The University of WyomingPO Box 3334, University StationLaramie, Wyoming 82071(307) 766-3279DEGREES:M.A., Library ScienceDirector ofLibrariesLANGUAGE PROFICIENCY:AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:Management, organization,bibliographic instruction,public servicesPROJECT EXPERIENCEVietnam1971USAID/Instituteof Public Admin.Library Development. Thelibraryproject was part of a largerto review, analyze and assist effortin thedevelopment of the NationalInstituteof Administration, Saigon.Thelibrary report from the projectisavailable from IPA in NewYork: "TheLibrary as a force in the developmentof the National Instituteof Admini stration."ADDITIONAL RELEVANT EXPERIENCEPresently corresponding withUniversity, Republic of China,the Chung Yuan Christianon a proposed exchangeprogram.Trained through the ARL ConsultingTraining Program.Experienced as a consultanton management skills,organization, public services,BI, professionalism.

28NAME:Martha L. CrockettADDRESS:DEGREES:TITLE:US Patent and TrademarkOffi.ceCM2 Room 306Washington, DC20231(703) 557-9686A.B.M.A., Library ScienceTechnicalInformation Spec.LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY:EnglishAREAS OF SECIALIZATION:Government Documents,patentsand trademarks,informationdisseminationPR.OJECT EXPERIENCEPhilippineModernizi196theStet m. Advised Industrial ProertWorld Intell.Office (PPO) on the Philippin Patentsteps to be followedProperty Og.for developing andmanaging theirpatent informationservices; maderecommendationsconcerningthe accessto and disseminationoftechnologicalinformation containedin patentdocumentation;advised the PPOon theacquisition, storageand retrievalfacilities; andtrained the staffinmore effectiveusementation. Visited of patent doculibraries to laythe groundworkfor improver networkingbetween the PPO'sscientific libraryand other technicallyorientedlibraries in thePhilippines in orderto enlarge the PPO'sba

UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES DIRECTORY OF LIBRARIANS IN INTERNATIONAL . years experience working in University of Florida's International Programs . Office. 13 NAME: . Rhode Island 02881 (401) 792-2938 DEGREES: M.A., Library Science, M.A., Marine Affairs, Syracuse University LANGUAGE University of Rhode Island PROFICIENCY: French, Spanish .