(1/10) Will everyone give me a hand in welcoming our
new Emmitsburg Library branch administrator, Mr. Derek Gee? He will be leaving
the Barron F. Black Branch Library in Norfolk, VA, and coming to Emmitsburg on
February 5, 2007. He has been working with the Norfolk city library since
August 2005, which position he accepted after graduate school. The library was
only open part-time 25 hours per week, so he set about improving the services
in order to add impetus to the town's desire to make the library more
full-time.
To do this, Derek reviewed the collection
shelf-by-shelf to assess what books were being used and where the collection
needed to be improved with new purchases. He has completed about ¾ of the
library collection. He especially "beefed up" the DVD collection and the teen
center. In addition, he reviewed the computer and video use services,
especially services for children and teens. Moreover, the library has just gone
through a renovation similar to ours during Joan Fisher's tenure, with
remodeling, a new coat of interior paint in October, new lighting, and they're
waiting on the carpet. The library now has 25 computers! "This is a Navy town
with the naval base here," said Derek, "and so, many service people stop in to
check their email, etc. We also have a lot of kids."
One of the most important advocacies during his tenure
at Norfolk, was "to change the mindset of the people" around what the library
could be. "The town wants to increase the hours and the people are very
interested in their library," said Derek. "But we can have full service, even
if we don't have full hours."
Well, Mr. Gee brings this wonderful mindset and many
other talents to our Emmitsburg Library. He graduated from Winthrop University
in Rock Hill, SC, with an M.A. in history and an M.L.I.S. (Master of Library
Information Science) from the University of South Carolina at Columbia. While
he was a graduate student at Winthrop, he served as the weekend and night
circulation supervisor at the university library and worked in the university
library archives where he initiated 7 to 8 special projects. (More TK!) His
specialty in history was on the ancient Roman's, especially the Punic Wars and
the Roman opponent, Carthage. He is especially versed in some of the recent
Carthaginian archeological digs!
When I asked what he would like to do for Emmitsburg,
he said, "I'd really like to talk with everyone and study what's been done to
see what kinds of services people like." He mentioned that he already knew
about the genealogy group and was very interested in helping with it. I also
let him know that the historical society was very active and pointed him toward
Emmitsburg.net to check out the archives and other town postings, which he very
much appreciated.
Derek and his fiancé,
Rachel Bentley, will be coming up soon to review opportunities for new
apartment accommodations, and to visit the Emmitsburg Library. I hope everyone
in Emmitsburg will be as delighted in talking with him as I was in our
conversation this evening!
Welcome to Emmitsburg, Derek Gee!
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