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JAMES L. MULLINS
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`Prior Art Documentation Librarian Services, LLC
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`106 Berrow, Williamsburg, VA 23188
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`jlmullins@priorartdoclib.com
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`ph. 765 479 4956
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`Experience:
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`Dean of Libraries Emeritus and Esther Ellis Norton Professor Emeritus
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`2011 - 2017 Dean of Libraries & Esther Ellis Norton Professor
`2004 - 2011 Dean of Libraries & Professor
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`Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.
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`2000-2004 Assistant/Associate Director for Administration, MIT Libraries,
`Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA.
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`1996-2000 University Librarian & Director, Falvey Memorial Library.
`Villanova University, Villanova, PA.
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`1978-1996 Director of Library Services, Indiana University South Bend.
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`Instructor/Catalog Librarian. Georgia Southern College (now University).
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`1974-1978 Associate Librarian, Indiana University Bloomington, School of Law.
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`1973-1974
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`Teaching Experience:
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`1977-1996 Associate Professor (part-time), School of Library and Information Science,
`Indiana University. Subjects taught: cataloging, management, academic
`library administration.
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`Education:
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`University of Iowa. Honors Bachelor of Arts in History, Religion and Political Science. 1972
`The University of Iowa. Master of Arts in Library Science. 1973
`Indiana University. Doctor of Philosophy. Concentration: Academic Library
`Administration. Emphasis: Legal Librarianship. 1984
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`Awards and Recognition:
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`2017 Wilmeth Active Learning Center/Library of Engineering and Science, Grand Reading
`Room, announced its re-naming to the James L. Mullins Reading Room, by President Mitch
`Daniels, Purdue University to honor Dean Mullins, September 2017. Portrait unveiled
`December, 2017.
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`2017 Distinguished Alumnus Award by the School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana
`University, Bloomington. Given June 25, 2017.
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`2016 Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Award, that recognizes national leadership in the library
`profession, jointly sponsored by the four divisions of the American Library Association (ALA),
`June 27, 2016.
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`2015 ACRL Excellence in University Libraries Award, April 23, 2015.
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`Named Esther Ellis Norton Professor of Library Science by Purdue Trustees, December 11, 2011.
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`International Review Panel to evaluate the University of Pretoria Library, February 20 – 24, 2011.
`Pretoria, South Africa.
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`Publications: (selected)
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` Purdue Icon: creation, life, and legacy, edited by James L. Mullins, Founder’s Series, Purdue
`University Press, 138pp., August, 2017.
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`“The policy and institutional framework.” In Research Data Management, Practical
`Strategies for Information Professionals, edited by Ray, J M. Purdue University Press,
`pp.25-44, 2014.
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`“DataCite: linking research to data sets and content.” In Benson, P and Silver, S. What
`Editors Want: An Author’s Guide to Scientific Journal Publishing. University of Chicago
`Press, pp. 21-23, December 2012.
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` “Library Publishing Services: Strategies for Success,” with R. Crow, O. Ivins, A. Mower,
`C. Murray-Rust, J. Ogburn, D Nesdill, M. Newton, J. Speer, C. Watkinson. Scholarly
`Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC), version 2.0, March 2012.
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`“The Changing Definition and Role of Collections and Services in the University Re search
`Library.” Indiana Libraries, Vol 31, Number 1 (2012), pp.18-24.
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` “Are MLS Graduates Being Prepared for the Changing and Emerging Roles that Librarians must
`now assume within Research Libraries?” Journal of Library Administration. Volume 52, Issue 1,
`2012, p. 124-132
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`Baykoucheva, Svetla. What Do Libraries Have to Do with e-Science?: An Interview with James
`L. Mullins, Dean of Purdue University Libraries. Chem. Inf. Bull. [Online] 2011, 63 (1), 45-49.
`http://www.acscinf.org/publications/bulletin/63-1/mullins.php (accessed Mar 16, 2011).
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`“The Challenges of e-Science Data-set Management and Scholarly Communication for Domain
`Sciences and Technology: a Role for Academic Libraries and Librarians,” chapter in, The Digital
`Deluge: Can Libraries Cope with e-Science?” Deanna B. Marcum and Gerald George, editors,
`Libraries Unlimited/Teacher Ideas Press, 2009. (a monograph publication of the combined
`proceedings of the KIT/CLIR proceedings).
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`“Bringing Librarianship to e-Science,” College and Research Libraries. vol. 70, no. 3, May
`2009, editorial.
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`“The Librarian’s Role in e-Science” Joho Kanri (Journal on Information Processing and
`Management), Japan Science and Technology Agency (formerly Japan Information Center of
`Science and Technology), Tokyo, Japan. Translated into Japanese by Taeko Kato. March, 2008.
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`The Challenge of e-Science Data-set Management to Domain Sciences and Engineering: a Role
`for Academic Libraries and Librarians,” KIT (Kanazawa Institute of Technology)/CLIR (Council
`of Library and Information Resources) International Roundtable for Library and Information
`Science, July 5-6, 2007. Developments in e-science status quo and the challenge, The Japan
`Foundation, 2007.
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`“An Administrative Perspective,” Chapter 14, Proven Strategies for Building an Information
`Literacy Program, Susan Curzon and Lynn Lampert, editors, Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc.,
`New York, 2007. pp. 229-237. .
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`Library Management and Marketing in a Multicultural World, proceedings of the IFLA
`Management and Marketing (M&M) Section, Shanghai, China, August 16-17, 2006, edited.
`K.G. Saur, Munchen, Germany, June 2007. 390 pp.
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`Top Ten Assumptions for the Future of Academic Libraries and Librarians: a report from the
`ACRL Research Committee, with Frank R. Allen and Jon R. Hufford. College & Research
`Libraries, April 2007, vol.68, no.4. pp.240-241, 246.
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`To Stand the Test of Time: Long-term Stewardship of Digital Data Sets in Science and
`Engineering. A report to the National Science Foundation from the ARL Workshop on New
`Collaborative Relationships: the Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe.
`September 26-27, 2006, Arlington, VA. p.141. http://www.arl.org/bm~doc/digdatarpt.pdf
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`“Enabling Interaction and Quality in a Distributed Data DRIS,” Enabling Interaction and Quality:
`Beyond the Hanseatic League. 8th International Conference on Current Research Information
`Systems, with D. Scott Brandt and Michael Witt. Promoted by euro CRIS. Leuven University
`Press, 2006. pp.55-62. Editors: Anne Garns Steine Asserson and Eduard J. Simons.
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`"Standards for College Libraries, the final version approved January 2000," prepared by the
`ACRL College Libraries Standards Committee (member), C&RL News, March 2000, p.175-182.
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`"Standards for College Libraries: a draft," prepared by the ACRL College Libraries Section,
`Standards Committee (member), C&RL News, May, 1999, p. 375-381.
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`"Statistical Measures of Usage of Web-based Resources," The Serials Librarian, vol. 36, no. 1-2
`(1999) p. 207-10.
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`(On a lighter note) "Philly's dining Renaissance," American Libraries, vol. 30, no. 1 (Jan. 99) p.
`86-90. With Susan Markley. A guide to the restaurants for the American Library Association
`Meeting in Philadelphia in 1999.
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`"An Opportunity: Cooperation between the Library and Computer Services," in Building
`Partnerships: Computing and Library Professionals. Edited by Anne G. Lipow and Sheila D.
`Creth. Berkeley and San Carlos, CA, Library Solutions Press, 1995. p. 69-70.
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`"Faculty Status of Librarians: A Comparative Study of Two Universities in the United Kingdom
`and How They Compare to the Association of College and Research Libraries Standards, " in
`Academic Librarianship, Past, Present, and Future: a Festschrift in Honor of David Kaser.
`Englewood, Colorado; Libraries Unlimited, 1989. p. 67-78. Review in: College & Research
`Libraries, vol. 51, no. 6. November 1990, p. 573-574.
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`Presentations: (Representative)
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`“How Long the Odyssey? Transitioning the Library and Librarians to Meet the Needs and
`Expectations of the 21st Century University,” David Kaser Lecture, School of Informatics &
`Computing, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, November 16, 2015.
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`Presentation at University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa, August 20, 2015.
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`“The Challenge of Discovering Science and Technology Information,” Moderator, International
`Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) Science and Technological Libraries Section Program,
`Cape Town, South Africa, August 18, 2015.
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`“An Odyssey in Data Management: Purdue University,” International Federation of Library
`Associations (IFLA) Research Data Management: Finding Our Role – A program of the Research
`Data Alliance, Cape Town, South Africa, August 17, 2015.
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`Presentation at University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa, August 11, 2015.
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`Co-Convener with Sarah Thomas, Harvard University, at the Harvard Purdue Symposium on
`Data Management, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, June 15-18, 2015.
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`“Strategic Communication,” panel discussion on the Director's role and perspective on library
`communications at Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC) Center for Library Initiatives
`(CLI) Annual Conference, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, May 20, 2015.
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`“Issues in Data Management,” panel discussion moderated by Catherine Woteki, United States
`Undersecretary for Research, Education & Economics at 20th Agriculture Network Information
`Collaborative (AgNIC) Annual Meeting in the National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD,
`May 6, 2015.
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`“Active learning/IMPACT & the Active Learning Center at Purdue University,” Florida Institute
`of Technology, Melbourne, FL, February 11, 2015.
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`“Science+art=creativity: libraries and the new collaborative thinking,” panel moderator,
`International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) 80th General Conference and Assembly,
`Lyon, France, August 19, 2014.
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`“Purdue University The Active Learning Center—A new concept for a library,” Association of
`University Architects 59th Annual National Conference, University of Notre Dame, South Bend,
`IN, June 23, 2014.
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`“Big Data & Implications for Academic Libraries,” keynote speaker, Greater Western Library
`Alliance (GWLA) Cyber-infrastructure Conference, Kansas City, MO, May 28, 2014.
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`“Research Infrastructure,” panel moderator, Association of Research Libraries (ARL) 164th
`Membership Meeting, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, May 7, 2014.
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`“An Eight Year Odyssey in Data Management: Purdue University,” International Association of
`Scientific and Technological University Libraries (IATUL) 2013 Workshop Research Data
`Management: Finding Our Role, University of Oxford, UK, December 2013.
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`“Purdue University Libraries & Press: from collaboration to integration,” Ithaka Sustainable
`Scholarship, The Evolving Digital Landscape: New Roles and Responsibilities in Higher
`Education, libraries as publishers, New York, New York, October 2013.
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`“Tsinghua and Purdue: Research Libraries for the 21st Century,” Tsinghua University, Tsinghua,
`China, August 2013.
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`“Purdue Publishing Experience in the Libraries Publishing Coalition,” Association of American
`University Presses Annual Meeting, Press-Library Coalition Panel, Boston, Massachusetts,
`June 21, 2013.
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`“Indiana University Librarians Day: Purdue University Libraries Ready for the 21st Century,”
`Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), June 7, 2013.
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`“Purdue University Libraries and Open Access; CNI Project Update,” Coalition for Networked
`Information, San Antonio, TX, April 5, 2013.
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`Memorial Resolution, honoring Joseph Brannon, to the Board of the Association of College &
`Research Libraries, Seattle, WA, January 2013.
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`“An overview of sustaining e-Science collaboration in an Academic Research Library—the
`Purdue experience,” Duraspace e-Science Institute webcast, October 17, 2012.
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`“The Role of Libraries in Data Curation, Access, and Preservation: an International Perspective,“
`Panel Moderator, 78th General Conference and Assembly, International Federation of Library
`Associations, Helsinki, Finland, August 15, 2012.
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`“21st Century Libraries,” moderator of First Plenary Session, International Association of
`Technological University Libraries 33rd Annual Conference, Singapore, June 4, 2012.
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`“Planning for New Buildings on Campus,” panel presenter, University of Calgary Building
`Symposium on Designing Libraries for the 21st Century, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, May 17, 2012.
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`“Data Management and e-Science, the Purdue Response.” Wiley-Blackwell Executive Seminar-
`2012, Washington, DC, March 23, 2012.
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`“An overview of Sustaining e-Science Collaboration in Academic Research Libraries and the
`Purdue Experience.” Leadership & Career Development Program Institute, Association of
`Research Libraries (ARL). Houston, TX, March 21, 2012.
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`“An overview of Data Activities at Purdue University in response to Data Management
`Requirements.” Coalition for Academic Scientific Computation (CASC). Arlington, VA,
`September 8, 2011.
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`“Getting on Track with Tenure,” Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL)
`Research Program Committee. Washington, DC, June 26, 2011.
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`“Integration of the Press and Libraries Collaboration to Promote Scholarly Communication,”
`Association of Library Collections & Technical Services (ALCTS) Scholarly Communication
`Interest Group – American Library Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, June 25 2011.
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`“Cooperation for improving access to scholarly communication,” with N. Lossau (Germany), C.
`Mazurek (Poland), J. Stokker (Australia), panel moderator and presenter, Second Plenary Session,
`International Association of Scientific and Technological University Libraries (IATUL) 32nd
`Conference 2011, Warsaw, Poland. May 29-June 2, 2011.
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`“Riding the Wave of Data,” STM Annual Spring Conference 2011. Trailblazing & transforming
`scholarly publishing 2011. Washington, D.C., April 28, 2011.
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`“Confronting old assumptions to assume new roles: physical and operational integration of the
`Press and Libraries at Purdue University,” keynote speaker, 2011 BioOne Publishers & Partners
`Meeting. Washington, D. C., April 22, 2011.
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`“Are MLS Graduates Being Prepared for the Changing and Emerging Roles that Librarians must
`now assume within Research Libraries?” University of Oklahoma Libraries Seminar, March 4,
`2011, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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` “The Future Role of University Librarians,” the University of Cape Town, South Africa,
`February 25, 2011.
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`“New Roles for Librarians: the Application of Library Science to Scientific/Technical Research –
`Purdue University – a case study. International Council for Science and Technology (ICSTI);
`Ottawa, Canada. June 9, 2009.
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`“Reinventing Science Librarianship: Models for the Future,” Association of Research Libraries /
`Coalition for Networked Information. October 16-17th, 2008, Arlington, VA. Moderator and
`convener of Data Curation: Issues and Challenges.
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`“Practical Implementation and Opportunities Created at Purdue University,” African Digital
`Curation Conference, Pretoria, South Africa, (live video transmission), February 12, 2008.
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`Keynote speaker. “Scholarly Communication & Academe: The Winter of Our Discontent,”
`XXVII Charleston Conference on Issues in Book and Serial Acquisition, Charleston, South
`Carolina. November 8, 2007.
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`Keynote speaker. “Enabling Access to Scientific & Technical Data-sets in e-Science: a role for
`Library and Archival Sciences,” Greater Western Library Alliance (GWLA), Tucson, Arizona.
`September 17, 2007. A meeting of library directors and vice presidents for research of member
`institutions.
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`“The Challenge of e-Science Data-set Management to Domain Sciences and Engineering: a Role
`for Academic Libraries and Librarians,” KIT (Kanazawa Institute of Technology)/CLIR (Council
`of Library and Information Resources) International Roundtable for Library and Information
`Science, July 5-6, 2007. Invited to participate by the Deputy Librarian of Congress.
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`International Association of Technological University Libraries (IATUL), Stockholm, Sweden.
`June 8, 2007. Invited paper, Enabling International Access to Scientific Data-sets: creation of the
`Distributed Data Curation Center (D2C2).
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`“A New Collaboration for Librarians: The Principles of Library and Archival Sciences Applied to
`the Curation of Datasets,” Symposium of the Libraries and the College of Engineering, University
`of Louisville, April 6, 2007.
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`“Purdue University Libraries: Through Pre-eminent Innovation and Creativity, Meeting the
`Challenges of the Information Age,” Board of Trustees, Purdue University, February 15, 2007.
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`ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the
`Digital Data Universe, September 26-27, 2006, Arlington, VA. Invited participant.
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`NARA and SDSC: A partnership. A panel before the National Science Foundation, June 27,
`2006. Arlington, VA. Invited participant.
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`“Kaleidoscope of Scientific Literacy: fusing new connections,” with Diane Rein, American
`Library Association, Association of College and Research Libraries, Science & Technology
`Section, Annual Conference, New Orleans, June 26th, 2006.
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`“Leadership for Learning: Building a Culture of Teaching in Academic Libraries – an
`administrative perspective,” American Library Association, Association of College and Research
`Libraries, Instruction Section, Annual Conference, New Orleans, June 25th, 2006.
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`“Building an interdisciplinary research program in an academic library:
`how the Libraries’associate dean for research makes a difference at Purdue University,”
`International Association of Technological University Libraries (IATUL), Porto, Portugal, May
`23rd, 2006.
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`“Enabling Interaction and Quality in a Distributed Data DRIS,” Enabling Interaction and Quality:
`Beyond the Hanseatic League. 8th International Conference on Current Research Information
`Systems, with D. Scott Brandt and Michael Witt. Promoted by euro CRIS, Bergen, Norway, May
`12th, 2006, Brandt and Witt presented in person
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`“Interdisciplinary Research,” with D. Scott Brandt, Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)
`Spring Meeting: Project Briefing, Washington, D.C., April 3rd, 2006.
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`“An Interview with Purdue’s James Mullins,” a podcast submitted by Matt Pasiewicz, on
`Educause Connect, http://connect.educause.edu/James_L_Mullins_Interview_CNI_2005
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`“Managing Long-Lived Digital Data-sets and their Curation: Interdisciplinary Policy Issues,”
`Managing Digital Assets Forum, Association of Research Libraries (ARL), Washington, D.C.,
`October 28th, 2005.
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`“The Odyssey of a Librarian.” Indiana Library Federation (ILF), District 2 Meeting, South Bend,
`Indiana. October 4th, 2005.
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`“Is Anyone There?” LAMA, Statistics Section, ALA, Atlanta, June 19, 2002. Research
`presentation on librarian recruitment at the IvyPlus institutions during the last three years.
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`"New College Library Standards," Standards Committee Presentation, ALA, Chicago, July 7,
`2000.
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`SUNY Library Directors, Lake George, New York. “The College Library Standards: a Tool for
`Assessment.” April 5, 2000.
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`Tri-State College Library Association, Finding You Have Talents You Never Knew You Had,
`Penn State Great Valley, March 25, 2000.
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`Using Web Statistics, American Library Association, New Orleans, June 24, 1999.
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`Keynote speaker at the JSTOR Workshop, January 29, 30, 1999. University of Pennsylvania,
`Philadelphia, PA.
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`"The New Standards for Electronic Resources Statistics," Society of Scholarly Publishers,
`Washington, D.C., September 17, 1998.
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`"Evaluating Online Resources: Now that you've got them what do you do?," joint presenter with
`Chuck Hamaker, LSU, at the NASIG Conference, Boulder, Colorado. June 1998.
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`"What Employers Are Looking for in New Librarians?" Pennsylvania Library Association,
`Philadelphia. September 26, 1997.
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`"The Theory of Matrix Management" panel presentation of the Comparative Library Organization
`Committee of the Library Organization and Management Section of the Library Administration
`and Management Association, a division of the American Library Association, Annual Meeting,
`Chicago, June 24, 1990.
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`Professional Involvement: (summary of recent emphasis)
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`The focus for my professional involvement and research has moved recently toward managing
`massive data-sets. This has resulted in working with faculty in the sciences and technology to
`determine how librarians can collaborate in managing, curating, and preserving data-sets for
`future access and documentation. This has included various speaking opportunities as well as
`participation in planning with the National Science Foundation (NSF) on ways in which librarians
`can be integrated more completely into the funded research process. Participation in the
`Kanazawa Institute of Technology/Council of Library Resources Roundtable was particularly
`rewarding and provided new opportunities to share with international colleagues the issues
`surrounding data-set management. I was the champion for the creation of the Distributed Data
`Curation Center (D2C2) at Purdue University (http://d2c2.lib.purdue.edu/)
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`Throughout my career, beginning with my dissertation, I have been actively involved with
`assessing and evaluating libraries. In the fall of 1999, I contacted twenty-two academic library
`directors to determine whether the need was also felt by others. The response was
`overwhelmingly affirmative. This resulted in a meeting at ALA Midwinter, January, 2000. A
`formal meeting followed at Villanova University in April, 2000. As convenor, I helped to form
`the University Libraries Group (ULG), modeled after the Oberlin Group for college libraries. The
`ULG is made up of university libraries that support diverse wide ranging programs through
`doctoral level, and have a level of support that places them in the top tier of academic institutions.
`A few of the member libraries, along with Villanova, are William and Mary, Wake Forest,
`Lehigh, Carnegie-Mellon, Tufts, Marquette, Miami of Ohio, and Southern Methodist.
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`In 1994, I was appointed to the Standards Committee, College Section, Association of College
`and Research Libraries. During the next six years, the Committee concentrated on changing the
`focus of the standards from quantitative analysis of input and output factors to emphasis on
`assessment of the outcome. Culmination of the work was a re-issue of the Standards for College
`Libraries in 2000. The knowledge gained through my work experience enabled me to formulate
`the changes needed in the standards. This work allowed for close collaboration with accrediting
`agencies, both professional and regional.
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`During this same time another focus emerged, the impact of digital resources. Through my work
`on the JSTOR Statistics Task Force, standards were developed on the collection of use of
`electronic databases. This Standard was later adopted in 1998 by the International Consortium of
`Library Consortia (ICOLC).
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`In 2002, the American Library Association appointed me to serve as the liaison to the Marketing
`and Management Section of the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA).
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`Professional Service: (representative list)
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`Nominations Committee, Association of Research Libraries (ARL), 2016.
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`Steering Committee, Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC), 2016 –
`2017.
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`“Excellence in Library Services,” Chair, Review Team, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong,
`August 24-27, 2015.
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`Chair, Management Advisory Board, 2015-2017; Member, Scientific Advisory Board, arXiv,
`Cornell University, 1/1/2013 – present.
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`Advisory Board for the Wayne State University School of Library and Information Science, July
`2012 – present.
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`Advisory Board for Microsoft Academic Search, 2012 – 2015. Redmond, WA.
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`Transforming Research Libraries, a Strategic Direction Steering Committee of the Association of
`Research Libraries (ARL), 2012-2015.
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`Science and Technology section, representing ARL, International Federation of Library
`Associations (IFLA), Chair, 2013 – 2017; Member, 2011 to present.
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`Member of University of Pretoria, South Africa, Library Review Committee. August, 2013.
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`Co-chair, Local Arrangements Planning Committee for 2013 Conference, Association of College
`and Research Libraries (ACRL), a division of the American Library Association (ALA).
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`Association of Research Libraries Leadership & Career Development Program Mentor, 2011-
`2017.
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`e-Science Task Force, Association of Research Libraries. July 2006 – present. Chair, October
`2011 – October 2012.
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`Board of Directors, International Association of Technological University Libraries (IATUL).
`January 2008 – December 2014.
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`Midwest Collaborative for Library Services (MCLS); Board Member, October 2010 – December
`2012.
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`Chair, Library Directors, Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC), July 2010 – June 2012.
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`Board of Directors, Association of Research Libraries (ARL); October 2008 – October 2011.
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`Scholarly Communication Steering Committee, Association of Research Libraries (ARL)
`2008-2011.
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`Editorial Board, College and Research Libraries, Association of College and Research Libraries,
`American Library Association. January 2008 – December 2014.
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`Chair, Organizing Committee for IATUL Conference 2010, June 21-24, 2010, Purdue University,
`West Lafayette, Indiana/Chicago, Illinois.
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`Conference Planning Committee for National Conference of the Association of College and
`Research Libraries, 2009, Seattle, Washington.
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`Research Committee, Association of College and Research Libraries, ACRL, division of ALA.
`2002-2007, chair, 2005-2007.
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`Association of Research Libraries, Search and Screen Committee, Executive Director. March –
`January 2008.
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`Center for Research Libraries, Board of Directors. April 2006 – April 2012.
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`Academic Libraries of Indiana, Board of Directors, 2004 – present. Vice-president, 2005-2007.
`President, 2007- 2009.
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`ALA Representative to the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA), Marketing
`and Management (M&M) Section, initial term 2003-2007, re-appointed for second term, 2007-
`2011.
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`ALA Nominating Committee - 2005. Appointed as LAMA representative.
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`Invited to represent Research Libraries at the ACRL/3M Wonewok Retreat to assess Marketing of
`Academic Libraries, October, 2002.
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`Hugh A. Atkinson Award Committee, LAMA Representative, ALA, 2001-2005.
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`Program Committee, Library Administrators and Management Association (LAMA), a division
`of ALA. 1996-2001.
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`ACRL, Standards and Accreditation Committee, a division of ALA. Liaison to RBMS Section of
`ACRL. 1997-2002.
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`Elected to the Executive Committee of LAMA, LOMS, a division of the American Library
`Association, 1998-2000. Nominated as Chair/Elect for 2003 – 2005.
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`Columbia University Press Advisory Committee. 1996 - 2000.
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`James L. Mullins, Prior Art Documentation Librarian Services
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`LITA/LAMA Conference Evaluation Committee, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October, 1996.
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`"New Learning Communities," Coalition for Networked Information, Indianapolis. November 19-
`21, 1995. Facilitator for invitational, national conference committed to developing collaborative
`learning and teaching techniques, involving librarians.
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`Planning Committee-Evaluation. LITA/LAMA 1996 Conference, Pittsburgh. This first
`conference, to be held jointly between two divisions of ALA, will focus on new technologies
`within libraries.
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`Indiana Cooperative Library Services Authority (InCoLSA), elected to Executive Committee,
`April 1991, served as President in 1993-94. InCoLSA is a statewide network of academic, public,
`school and special libraries that supports library cooperation for cataloging, interlibrary loan,
`collection development and application of new technologies.
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`Governor’s Conference on Libraries and Information Services. Served on Planning Committee,
`Academic Libraries Representative, appointed by the Governor to represent academic libraries in
`Indiana, Chair, Finance Committee, April, 1989-July 1991.
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`Indiana Library Endowment Foundation Board, 1984-92. Charter Member, 1984, President, 1988-
`1992. 2004-2005.
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`University Service: (Summary)
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`During my career I have served on search and screen committees for senior positions including
`chancellor, dean and directors; most recently I have been asked to serve on the search committee
`for the provost of Purdue University. At MIT service included the Library Council &
`appointment to the Administrative Council by President Vest, 2001-2003 & Member of the
`Faculty Committee on the Library System. At Purdue appointed by the President to the Search
`Committee for the Provost, October 2007 to May 2008; member of the Capital Projects
`Committee, and IT Operational Oversight Committee as senior academic dean, 2008-2014;
`Global Council, Global Policy Institute, 2012 – 2016.
`Academic Program Excellence and Rankings (APER) project team, 2014.
`Representative of the Academic Deans on the Re-engineering Business Operations, Purdue
`University, 2016 –
`Academic Deans Council chaired by Provost – 2004 – 2017.
`University Promotion and Tenure Committee – 2006 – 2017.
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`"Outstanding Team Award, Electronic Reserve Project," served as Chair, recognition awarded by
`the President of Villanova University to one team who made an outstanding contribution to the
`operations of the University, selected by a committee of administrators, faculty, and staff.
`Awarded September 9, 1999.
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`Nominated for the IUSB Lundquist Award, 1995 & 1996. The Lundquist award is given to
`faculty who have "exhibited excellence in teaching, scholarly or artistic achievement, and
`diversified relevant service
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