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Clark Joins BCR as Librarian/Trainer

AURORA, COLO, May 16, 2005 — Heather Clark has joined the staff at BCR (Bibliographical Center for Research) — a multistate, nonprofit library network. As member services liaison, she is employed as a librarian/trainer, teaching a variety of BCR workshops, but especially in the areas of resource sharing, reference services and document delivery services. She also provides staff at BCR member libraries with technical support for OCLC core services and software and answers questions on interlibrary loan and related areas.

Clark comes to BCR from the Carey S. Thomas Library at Denver Seminary, Denver, Colo., where she served most recently as collection management librarian, but also worked in acquisitions and interlibrary loan. Prior to her post at Denver Seminary, Clark worked at Kiefer Library, Aims Community College, Greeley, Colo. She provided bibliographic instruction at both libraries and was an English instructor at Aims and at the Harbin Institute of Technology in China. She is scheduled to complete her MLIS in July through a distance education program at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

BCR is a nonprofit, multistate library cooperative that has served the library community since its founding in 1935, providing cost-effective library and information services. Today BCR serves more than 1,086 voting-member libraries in 42 states, Canada and Guam, many through statewide agreements with state library agencies in 11 western states — Alaska, Colorado, Iowa, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming — that allow all libraries in those states to use BCR services as member institutions. BCR provides the latest in information and technology training, access, OCLC products and services, electronic databases, e-books, consulting services and custom cataloging.


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