Fondest of Farewells

2005 July 13

I had my greatest professional windfall in May of 2004 when I was hired into the Systems Department at the University of New Hampshire Library under the direction of David Berona. Over the past fourteen months, he has navigated to muddy waters of such a high-profile department with astounding wit, compassion, intelligence, and vision. I have learned more from him than I ever did in school. We were heartbroken on Monday to learn that David would be leaving us to assume the duty of Library Director at Plymouth State University. While I am sad for myself and for the UNH Library at this loss, I'm thrilled for David and for Plymouth. You're a lucky bunch of kiddos… treat him right!

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2006 February 1

[...] David accepted a fantastic new job as director of the Plymouth State Library last july. David was like a dad - he protected me. [...]

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2006 April 7

[...] Intregating new components, projects, attitudes - almost anything - into existing systems can be hard. Whether it’s adjusting to colleague turnover, introducing new technologies, or creating a whole new service within a well-established one. Lakegan Harris in his Digital Archive Proposal to the Fernbank Museum of Natural History hits the nail on the head: [A] key piece of sustainability is to ensure that your digital archive is considered a LIBRARY (long-term) and not a PROJECT (short-term). It is very important that the digital archive is thought of as an integral part of the organization and not just an “add on”. [...]

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