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NEWSLETTER UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION NETWORK MEMBER NEWSLETTER | SPRING 2020 ANNOUNCEMENTS Stephanie Ritchie ,Carol Sevin, and Kelly Banya published the article, "A Comparison of Selected Bibliographic Database Search Retrieval for Agricultural Information" in Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship (https://doi.org/10.29173/istl48). Michael Haddock and Craig C. Freeman's book, Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Vines in Kansas, won the Author's Award of Excellence from the Midwestern Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture (University Press of Kansas, 2019, kansaspress.ku.edu/978-0-7006-2768- 4.html). Emily Lin received a USAIN Research Award and has sponsored an intern to compile information on state bibliographies. PROMOTION, TENURE & RETIREMENTS - CONGRATULATIONS! Kristen Mastel was promoted to Full Librarian at the University of Minnesota. Valrie Minson was promoted to Assistant Dean of Assessment and Student Engagement and continues as Chair of Marston Science Library at the University of Florida. Mary Ochs has retired after 11 years as Director of Mann Library and 36 years at Cornell University. She is now working as an agricultural information specialist and jack of all trades at Ochs Consulting, her husband's agricultural seed and agronomic consulting business. She says, “It has been a pleasure working with all my USAIN colleagues over the years!” Martin Kesselman has retired from Rutgers University, but remains globally involved in a program on agriculture literacy. ANNOUNCEMENTS & PUBLICATIONS The 21-Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge by the Racial Equity Institute aims to deepend understanding and communication surrounding racism in bite-sized pieces, delivered via email, for 21 days (https://www.racialequityinstitute.com/). Recommended by Valrie Minson. The Research Data Management Librarian Academy program is an introductory, self-paced, free course for librarians to develop for data management comptencies (https://rdmla.github.io). Recommended by Sabine Lanteri. RECOMMENDED RESOURCES Kristen Cooper Kyrille (Kiri) DeBose Jodee Kuden Lorrie Pellack (filling for the remaining year of Megan Kocher's term) Congratulations to the members of this year's USAIN Executive Council! PRESIDENT-ELECT: Megan Kocher SECRETARY: Suzie Teghtmeyer DIRECTORS ELECTION RESULTS
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NEWSLETTERU N I T E D S T A T E S A G R I C U L T U R A L I N F O R M A T I O N N E T W O R K

M E M B E R N E W S L E T T E R | S P R I N G 2 0 2 0

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Stephanie Ritchie ,Carol Sevin, and Kelly Banya published the article,

"A Comparison of Selected Bibliographic Database Search Retrievalfor Agricultural Information" in Issues in Science and Technology

Librarianship (https://doi.org/10.29173/istl48).

Michael Haddock and Craig C. Freeman's book, Trees, Shrubs, and

Woody Vines in Kansas, won the Author's Award of Excellence from the

Midwestern Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture

(University Press of Kansas, 2019, kansaspress.ku.edu/978-0-7006-2768-

4.html).

Emily Lin received a USAIN Research Award and has sponsored an intern

to compile information on state bibliographies.

PROMOTION, TENURE &RETIREMENTS -CONGRATULATIONS!

Kristen Mastel was promoted to FullLibrarian at the University ofMinnesota. Valrie Minson was promoted toAssistant Dean of Assessment andStudent Engagement and continuesas Chair of Marston Science Libraryat the University of Florida. Mary Ochs has retired after 11 yearsas Director of Mann Library and 36years at Cornell University. She isnow working as an agriculturalinformation specialist and jack of alltrades at Ochs Consulting, herhusband's agricultural seed andagronomic consulting business. Shesays, “It has been a pleasure workingwith all my USAIN colleagues overthe years!” Martin Kesselman has retired fromRutgers University, but remainsglobally involved in a program onagriculture literacy.

ANNOUNCEMENTS & PUBLICATIONS

The 21-Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge by the Racial Equity Institute aims to deepend understanding and

communication surrounding racism in bite-sized pieces, delivered via email, for 21 days

(https://www.racialequityinstitute.com/). Recommended by Valrie Minson.

The Research Data Management Librarian Academy program is an introductory, self-paced, free course for librarians to

develop for data management comptencies (https://rdmla.github.io). Recommended by Sabine Lanteri.

RECOMMENDED RESOURCES

Kristen Cooper

Kyrille (Kiri) DeBose

Jodee Kuden

Lorrie Pellack (filling for the remaining year of Megan Kocher's term)

Congratulations to the members of this year's USAIN Executive Council!PRESIDENT-ELECT: Megan Kocher

SECRETARY: Suzie Teghtmeyer 

DIRECTORS

ELECTION RESULTS

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TIPS ON THRIVING WHILE WORKING FROM HOMESabine Lanteri: The University of Delaware

posted five key tips on working from home for

newbies (bit.ly/UDWFH).

Emily Lin: Have a consistent schedule,

especially if your kids are at home, too.

Amy Christian: If you do not have a scanner at

home, the TinyScanner phone app works well.

It senses page corners, saves to PDF or JPG,

creates multi-page documents, and sends the

results via email, text, etc.

Helen Smith: Set your Zoom preferences to

automatically mute participants as they come

into meetings so you do not have to remind

participants to mute their mics in the middle of

a presentation.

Sadie Skeels: Astronauts Christina Koch and

Chris Hadfield dole out some expert advice on

living in isolation (wapo.st/covid19astro).

Marty Kesselman: COVID-19 demonstrates

that we are a just a small part of a global

village. Our global community includes K-12,

students, graduates, faculty, researchers,

NGOs, and industry. We have so much to learn

from each other and share in a global

agriculture digital environment.

“We're almost like a new group of people

now, operating within acompletely different set of

rules and under acompletely different

normal. What are the new thingspeople can do on this new

planet?” ASTRONAUT CHRISTINA KOCH

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