Staff Members
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We have been able to identify and recruit some remarkably talented, accomplished, and dedicated individuals; our staff has included architects and a city planner who were practicing professionals in their countries of origin. Thirteen staff members have come to us from the following countries: India, Taiwan, China, Sri Lanka, Ireland, Thailand, Malaysia and Turkmenistan.

1997-98 Staff
Front: Chris Fava and Norma Linton
Back: Casey Westerman,
Tom Healy and Aaron Johnson.

Our paid staff is augmented and enriched through
our Volunteer Program in which graduate students from the School
of Library and Information Science volunteer a minimum of two hours
per week to work with us. They can thereby learn the practical aspects
of the preservation and conservation fields and gain some 'hands-on'
experience.
This unit was formed, in 1989, with the guidance and encouragement of William Henderson, Preservation Librarian at that time. Norma Linton, the unit head, has been associated with conservation and preservation endeavors at the University of Illinois Library since 1984. She completed a Master's Degree in Library and Information Science in August 1997.
Some outstanding staff members from previous years.

Stats
Credits
Art Work
Keith Kostecki executed many graphic art and design
projects while on our staff,
including his fine portrait of Martin Luther
King, Jr. He designed and rendered our book binder's "Coat of Arms", shown below.

The creation of this Web Site
One of our GSLIS volunteers, Jeff Makala,
asked me in early Fall,
1997, if there was a project that he could do in our unit that could also serve
to fulfill the 'final project' assignment for his Preservation class. As I had been
trying for two years to find the time to create a preservation web site, Jeff's offer
seemed to provide an impetus and opportunity to accomplish this goal. While Jeff
worked on the site structure and page design, I started drafting text and photographing our work processes.
Jeff found, on other web sites, some graphics to include
in our pages, such as the marbelized paper and the row of books. We thank
whomever it was who originally created these graphics which we have 'borrowed.' Jeff did the initial
scanning of some photographs and the html coding; I later assumed these duties, eventually modifying
most of the initial files.
We 'launched' this site in early January, 1998; it has expanded and
been modified a great deal since then.
| In the fall of 1998, Jennie Kiffmeyer, (pictured, to the right) another student from a GSLIS Preservation class, offered to work on our web site as part of her final project. She scanned the photos and coded the text for the sequences on "casing-in," "quick/half hangs," "hard-shelled wrap," "cover reconstruction," and "spine replacement." |
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In April, 2001, Kris Klute volunteered to help me add the section on "supplies
and resources," for her final project in Library Technical Services. Kris
compiled lists of our tools and supplies, as well as a list of the vendors
from whom we order these supplies. She and I found some good preservation
sites to list, as well, and we jointly annotated these lists. Kris scanned
some new pictures to illustrate this section and then coded the text, using
Front Page, the Microsoft web page editor.
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