Brian Warling joins the Calif. Digital Library

Roy Tennant rtennant at library.berkeley.edu
Tue Jun 16 00:33:40 EDT 1998


Forwarded by request.
Roy

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Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 15:29:10 -0700
From: Mary Jean Moore <mj.moore at ucop.edu>


Brian Warling Joins the CDL as Web Design Coordinator

The CDL is pleased to announce that Brian Warling  joined the staff on June
15 as the Design Coordinator for the CDL, reporting to Laine Farley,
Assistant Director, System Services.  He will lead in the development of
the CDL web site, which is designed to facilitate access to digital library
services and collections and to communicate the mission of the CDL to the
UC community and the general public. The site will integrate information
resources and retrieval systems, knowledge management services, and
documents related to CDL planning efforts, projects, tools, and information
to assist library staff.

Mr. Warling comes to the CDL with extensive experience in the development
and management of web sites, and in the design of educational and
instructional materials and programs.  Most recently, he was the Manager of
Digital Library Operations at the UC San Francisco Library and Center for
Knowledge Management, where he was responsible for maintaining and
expanding GALEN II, the UCSF digital library.  Previously he served as
Personal Information Management Specialist for Clinical Programs at UCSF,
providing education and information management consulting services for UCSF
faculty, staff, and students.  He has also served as End-User Search
Services Coordinator in the Biomedical Library at UCLA, developing
instructional programs and materials involving electronic resources, and as
a science librarian at Occidental College in Los Angeles.  In addition, he
has participated in the National Library of Medicine Associates Program for
library and information science graduates interested in the health
sciences.

Mr. Warling holds a B.S. in Biochemistry from UCLA and an M.L.S. from the
Graduate School of Library and Information Science, UCLA.  He has written
numerous articles on information management for national publications.










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