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News from the UCLA Department of Information Studies
Dean Aimee Dorr is pleased to announce that Anne Gilliland will become Chair of the Department of Information Studies effective July 1, 2005.
Professor Gilliland began her academic career at UCLA in 1995 and has taken the lead in establishing UCLA as pre-eminent in the field of archival studies. In addition, Professor Gilliland has helped sustain the Information Studies Department's early renown for bringing advanced technology into library and information studies. Anne is an excellent teacher and respected mentor. In assuming the Chair's position, Anne brings with her distinction, energy, vision, and deep commitment to the success and well being of the Information Studies Department.
Professor Gilliland succeeds Virginia Walter, who has served as Information Studies Department Chair since July 1, 2002. Professor Walter, who specializes in library services for children and children's literature, is the author of children's books and numerous scholarly and professional works. As Department Chair, Professor Walter has been responsible for hiring the three new faculty members, successfully re-accrediting the department's programs with the American Library Association and establishing the interdepartmental Moving Image Archive Studies master's program.
Past CLA President Cindy Mediavilla has been appointed Director, California Center for the Book effective June 1, 2005.
Dr. Mediavilla has been active in professional associations, and she is especially known for her dynamic leadership role in the California Library Association. Cindy has held numerous offices in CLA and served as president of the association in 2001. For the past five years Dr. Mediavilla has worked as Associate Director of Special Projects for the UCLA Department of Information Studies, where she has also taught classes. Cindy is also a freelance consultant and has presented numerous workshops on topics related to leadership, collection development, and young adult services.
Dr. Mediavilla replaces Dr. Natalie Cole who had been with the California Center for the Book from 1999, serving as assistant director and then as director. Dr. Cole was instrumental in developing new programs and relationships between public libraries and the Center for the Book. Dr. Cole and her husband, Dr. Jonathan Furner, a professor in the UCLA Information Studies Department, have moved to Washington, D.C. where Dr. Furner is working on revising the Dewey Decimal System at the Library of Congress.
Posted on July 1, 2005 2:31 PM | Permalink
