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Wednesday, 25th July 2007
Awards and Profiles: Cornell's Librarian Couple, Germain and Basefsky
A Note from the Editors:
One name you see on ResourceShelf and DocuTicker quite often is Cornell University librarian, good friend, and founder/editor of the IWS Documented News Service, Stuart Basefsky.
More about Stuart and his work in a moment but first you need to know that he isn't the only information professional in the family.
Stuart's wife is Claire Germain, Law Librarian and Law Professor at Cornell Law School. Recently Germain received the highest honor from the French government when she was awarded the Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur medal for her efforts in bridging the American and French legal cultures.
It's beyond wonderful to learn that an info professional received this award. Félicitations!
Now back to Stuart and his work. He is also getting some well-deserved (understatement) attention.
Basefsky's IWS Documented News Service is a great example of one librarian offering a focused current awareness (labor news and info) tool for a specific audience. In this case, the faculty, staff, and students at Cornell's Institute For Workplace Studies (IWS). While we feature some of Stuart's work on ResourceShelf and Docuticker, it's just a small portion of what he shares via email. The good news is that now each post is available on the IWS Documented News Service blog.
Finally, here's a link to to a profile (page 2 in this PDF) about Stuart and his work. It was published in the most recent issue of the IWS Briefing newsletter.
Here's a quote from Stuart that's included in the profile:
We think that quote deserves to be used and documented in librarian schools throughout the world.
Finally, we are honored and thrilled that Stuart is a contributor to ResourceShelf and DocuTicker but more importantly a terrific example of what the 21st information is (or should be) all about.
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