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Dean’s Update – 1/9/26

Colleagues,

Hope you had a Happy New Year and a good first week!  Classes are back in session, and our traffic, in person and online, is peaking.  With classes starting and a new year upon us, there is a lot going on.  Here is the latest:

  1. Library Building Hours: As I mentioned last year, we are reducing Cooper Library hours for spring semester.  You’ll find the new hours for Cooper here – https://libraries.clemson.edu/news/libraries-locations-to-change-operating-hours-for-spring-2026/. The hours reductions also include Gunnin Library, Fort Hill, and Hanover House.  All these decisions were data-driven. In other words, we are closing at times when we have the fewest number of people visiting us at our various locations, a trend that has held steady for the last 5-10 years.  You may get questions about our new hours.  I have attached a copy of a talking points document from MarComm, which you can use to answer any questions.  Where Cooper Library is concerned, we are exploring options that may allow us to return to our usual operating hours in the future, such as training more students and staff to run the main desk without full-time staff present, shifting employees from other branch libraries to help fill gaps at Cooper, and working with Student Affairs and Academic Affairs to identify other spaces on campus that could serve as a late-night study place for students.
  2. Searches: We have been given permission to begin the search for the Head of Acquisitions (Chris Vidas’ replacement).  I am putting the search committee together now, so we can advertise before the end of the month, have interviews this semester, and hire someone with a start date preferably of July 1.
  3. Organizational Assessment Project: I have been working with Latoya Daniels, Strategic Consultant in HR, on what we are calling the Organizational Assessment Project.  This project, which will take place in spring semester, will allow us to review our strategic directions, conduct an inventory of our services, and rank them in terms of priority.  It will also help us assess the talent that already exists within our organization and what external hiring needs we’ll have. Deliverables include agreement on future directions and a list of positions and resources needed over the next five years.  This project is being led by the associate deans, who will engage in a retreat this month before the project’s kickoff at our February 12 meeting. We expect the project to be completed in May.  This exercise will involve all of you, and we need your feedback to make informed decisions. More soon on this.
  4. Fundraising this week: In this first full week of the year, we raised $112,500 from two donors.  Some of this money will go to hiring additional student assistants.
  5. Faculty Advancement: Faculty Advancement is still planning to move into Cooper 202, although the move is delayed.  We will, however, be offering more programs and activities for faculty in Cooper Library sponsored by Faculty Affairs (https://www.clemson.edu/provost/faculty-affairs/ ).  Faculty Affairs also includes OTEI, Global Engagement, the Emeritus College, Faculty review systems and Awards and Honorifics. All employees will remain housed in Sikes, but they will use the office in Cooper for faculty outreach and the library for programming and engagement.  One example of this is that OADC (Organization of Academic Department Chairs) meetings will be held in 220B Cooper this semester.  All college departments heads and other academic leaders attend these meetings, held one Wednesday a month.  It will be good to see them in the building.
  6. PASCAL Annual Meeting: There were some interesting updates at the PASCAL meeting this past December.  The biggest news was an update on Alma/Primo NDE (New Discovery Experience) – https://knowledge.exlibrisgroup.com/Primo/Product_Documentation/020Primo_VE/Primo_VE_(English)/Go_NDE/Overview_of_the_NDE_Interface_and_Configuration. PASCAL is exploring migration to this updated platform.  The good news is that the backend will remain the same; this is an upgrade to the user interface that should provide greater functionality and be easier to navigate.  A task force within PASCAL has been evaluating the product and you’ll see webinars coming from PASCAL over the next two months introducing you to NDE.  Based on member feedback, PASCAL will conduct a migration readiness evaluation in April and make the final decision on whether to migrate to the new interface. If we migrate, it will likely happen in June or July 2026.
  7. Collections: I’m happy to announce the addition of two new collections and a new transformative agreement.
    1. We now have enhanced access to ebooks through the ProQuest Ebooks Subscription Collection: https://pascalsc.libguides.com/blog/ProQuest-Collection-Upgrade-Expands-Ebook-Availability-for-PASCAL-Members. This adds an additional 480,000 titles to our collection at no additional cost!
    2. ASERL libraries have entered into an agreement with Adam Matthew Digital. Having reached a collective spend threshold, each participating ASERL institution is receiving perpetual access to titles published in AM Primary and AM Archives Direct between 2017 and 2021, up to 45 resources per institution. A summary of the offer and included titles is available at https://view-su3.highspot.com/viewer/5c5a0968d344d5dbc976698ccca77766?iid=67ae1f378da5468537427818#1.  We are getting A LOT of content for very little money, and this resource is partially funded by the administrative budget.  We should have access to all this content in a few weeks.  Want to learn more?  Attend the AM webinar on January 27 (https://events.amdigital.co.uk/rediscover-am-whats-new-and-why-it-matters/registration?utm_source=Hubilo&utm_campaign=New+for+2026&utm_medium=Click+Dimensions).
    3. We just entered into a new transformative agreement with IGI Global (https://libraries.clemson.edu/news/clemson-libraries-establishes-open-access-agreement-with-igi-global-scientific-publishing/).
  8. Facilities Projects: There are a number of facilities projects coming up in Cooper.
    1. New carpet in Dean’s Office: The Dean’s Office will be closed for carpet installation the week of January 26.  All employees in the office will be working remotely that week.
    2. Electrical panel replacement: We need to get all our electrical panels replaced in Cooper due to their age.  We are looking at Wednesday, March 18, to Saturday, March 21, to do that work. More on this soon.
    3. Elevator replacement: Beginning around January 26, the Facilities team will start a major modernization of the library elevators. This project will include new motors, cables, elevator cars, call panels, interior walls, and lighting. These upgrades will significantly improve the reliability and overall experience of the elevators for students, faculty, and staff. Throughout the modernization, at least one elevator will always remain operational. The current plan is to take one elevator out of service for renovation while the other remains available. Once the first elevator is completed and returned to service, work will begin on the second elevator. The project is scheduled to start on January 26 and is expected to be completed during the summer of 2026. As a result, only one elevator will be available during the Spring semester.
  9. Other initiatives:
    1. Clemson graduate students will have the chance to showcase their data skills in the first-ever Graduate Student Data Visualization Award competition hosted by Clemson Libraries’ Data Visualization Lab.
    2. A new artifact celebrating Strom Thurmond’s 90 the birthday is now on display on the 2nd floor of STI (see attached picture).

That’s it for now.  Have a great weekend and I’ll see you all next week!

Chris

Spring 2026 hours talking points

Libraries Announcements – 1/5/26

What’s News This Week

“A few light taps upon the pane made him turn to the window. It had begun to snow again. He watched sleepily the flakes, silver and dark, falling obliquely against the lamplight.”
The Dead (James Joyce, from Dubliners)


Journal Club

Journal Club will meet on Monday, January 12 at 10:00 a.m.

Melissa Stevenson will be leading an engaging discussion on accessibility in libraries.

If you are interested in Journal Club but can’t commit to monthly meetings, plan to join when you’re able! Follow the Journal Club Teams Channel for updates and links to the readings.

–Joni Addis


Happy Birthday to You!

Jim Cross 1/13

Erika Anderson 1/26

Look at who is having a birthday this month! Happy Birthday to all our January-born colleagues. Who knew there were so many of you! Celebrate all month long! We wish you a wonderful birthday!


Celebrating a Work Anniversary!

Joann Cooler – 3 years

Christie Johnson – 2 years

Melissa Stevenson – 1 year

Mairead Downes – 1 year

We are proud to recognize and celebrate the dedicated service of our colleagues who have reached milestones in their Clemson University Libraries careers.

Please note that these announcements going forward reflect Libraries service time only. The University formally acknowledges total state service through the distribution of pins and certificates. Individuals in the South Carolina Retirement System (SCRS) who have questions about their service time toward retirement should reference their Member Access account. Those enrolled in an Optional Retirement Program (ORP) should consult their selected vendor for retirement information.

Please be aware that calculating total University service time involves individualized research and may include factors such as temporary versus full-time status, student employment, and other considerations. For these reasons, we are focusing our recognition on Libraries-specific service time.

Thank you so much for all the talent and expertise that you bring to the Libraries! We appreciate all you do!


New Year – New News? 

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Happy New Year!

Library Announcements – 12/29/25

What’s News This Week

January was a two-faced month, jangling like jester’s bells, crackling like snow crust, pure as any beginning, grim as an old man, mysteriously familiar yet unknown, like a word one can almost but not quite define.”
― Patricia Highsmith, The Price of Salt


Welcome Emma Squire and Erica Morris

Erica Morris

Erica Morris is joining Special Collections and Archives as the Archivist for Military History. We are excited for Erica to join us on January 2, 2026, in this brand new, donor funded role.

Erica comes to Clemson with a depth of experience and enthusiasm that will make her a wonderful addition to SC&A and the Libraries. She received her MLS from Indiana University, Bloomington, specializing in archives and records management.  Erica most recently worked as the Archivist/Librarian at the Olivia Raney History Library, Wake County Public Libraries in Raleigh, NC.  In her new role at Clemson, Erica will work with, and expand, our military collections, support the Veterans’ Oral History Project, and help us continue to document Clemson’s long and proud military heritage.

Emma Squire

Dr. Emma Squire is joining Special Collections and Archives as the Shepard Family Archivist for Neurodiversity. We are excited for Emma to join us in January 2, 2026, in this brand new, donor funded role.

Emma holds an MA in Theatre with an emphasis on history and she recently received her PhD in Theatre and Performance Studies from the University of Pittsburgh. Emma’s most recent position was as an archivist at the Kalaupapa National Historical Park in Moloka’i, Hawai’i. This remotely situated role involved arranging, describing, and preserving archival collections that documented the administration, cultural resources, and natural resources of the park. Emma also held archival roles at the National Park Service History Collection in the Harpers Ferry Center in West Virginia as well as in Archives and Special Collections at the University of Pittsburgh. In this new role, she will develop a nationally recognized neurodiversity archive emphasizing the history and impact of Clemson LIFE and other such programs and documenting those whose accomplishments warrant celebration.


Happy Birthday to You!

Jim Cross 1/13

Erika Anderson 1/26

Look at who is having a birthday this month! Happy Birthday to all our January-born colleagues. Who knew there were so many of you! Celebrate all month long! We wish you a wonderful birthday!


Celebrating a Work Anniversary!

Joann Cooler – 3 years

Christie Johnson – 2 years

Melissa Stevenson – 1 year

Mairead Downes – 1 year

We are proud to recognize and celebrate the dedicated service of our colleagues who have reached milestones in their Clemson University Libraries careers.

Please note that these announcements going forward reflect Libraries service time only. The University formally acknowledges total state service through the distribution of pins and certificates. Individuals in the South Carolina Retirement System (SCRS) who have questions about their service time toward retirement should reference their Member Access account. Those enrolled in an Optional Retirement Program (ORP) should consult their selected vendor for retirement information.

Please be aware that calculating total University service time involves individualized research and may include factors such as temporary versus full-time status, student employment, and other considerations. For these reasons, we are focusing our recognition on Libraries-specific service time.

Thank you so much for all the talent and expertise that you bring to the Libraries! We appreciate all you do!


New Year – New News? 

Share your updates, news, and items of interest with your colleagues!

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Happy New Year!

Libraries Announcements – 12/15/25

What’s News This Week


Saying Goodbye to Nick Baldwin and Anne Marie Rogers

From an email from Elias Tzoc on 12/9/25:

Dear library colleagues,

Nick Baldwin, Library Specialist and Technology Lending Coordinator in User Services, will soon be leaving Clemson Libraries to begin an exciting new personal and professional chapter in California. His last day with the Libraries will be Friday, December 19.

Nick first joined Clemson Libraries as a student employee in Stacks Maintenance.  In 2017, he transitioned to a full-time position on the Security Team. Over the years, Nick played a key role in re-envisioning or establishing key services, including Technology Lending and what was formerly known as the Scholars’ Lab. During his time in the lab, he supervised a team of student assistants and initiated a valuable partnership with the Graduate School.

This year, Nick was also part of the inaugural Library Leadership Development Program.  His passion for data analysis contributed to important projects and reports, collaborating with Fredda and others using tools such as Microsoft Excel, Primo, and other applications.

Please join us in thanking Nick for his many contributions to Clemson Libraries. We wish him ALL THE BEST as he embarks on this new adventure in sunny California!

From an email from Mark Krystofik on 12/10/25: 

Dear Colleagues,

Anne Marie Rogers will be leaving the Watt Family Innovation Center on January 2, 2026. Anne Marie started her role as Research Associate-Education Systems in August of 2023, but she has been a Clemson University employee since October of 2016. Many may recall that Anne Marie played a key role in the adoption and implementation of online learning technologies used campus-wide during the COVID era.  Anne Marie has made significant contributions to the Watt Center, and she has championed learning technologies throughout her time here at Clemson University.  Anne Marie has a very outgoing and welcoming personality, which has helped put people at ease when implementing learning technology systems and resources. She also stepped up and took on additional duties at the Watt Center to coordinate and oversee events for six months.

I will greatly miss working with Anne Marie, and I know her decision to resign from her role at the Watt Center was a result of circumstances outside of her control.


Happy Birthday to You!

Renna Redd 12/2
Lee Tessnear 12/3
Laura Wells 12/3
Lori Bryant 12/8
Janet McNeil 12/10
Angela Nixon 12/11
Bobby Hollandsworth 12/14
Teresa McCoy 12/19
Chris Morris 12/18
Otis Pickett 12/20
Joe Bradford 12/21
Kirstin O’Keefe 12/23
Fredda Owens 12/24
Mairead Downes 12/24
Doreen Dixon 12/26

Look at who is having a birthday this month! Happy Birthday to all our December-born colleagues. Who knew there were so many of you! Celebrate all month long! We wish you a wonderful birthday!


Celebrating a Work Anniversary!

Amal Mostafa 1 2 / 1 6 / 2 0 2 4 – 1 Y E A R

Lynn Dingle 1 2 / 0 5 / 2 0 2 2 –3  Y E A R S

Leigh Ward 1 2 / 0 1 / 2 0 2 1 – 4  Y E A R S

Janet McNeil  1 2 / 1 7 / 2 0 1 9 – 6  Y E A R S

Chris Vidas   1 2 / 0 1 / 2 0 1 8 – 7  Y E A R S

We are proud to recognize and celebrate the dedicated service of our colleagues who have reached milestones in their Clemson University Libraries careers.

Please note that these announcements going forward reflect Libraries service time only. The University formally acknowledges total state service through the distribution of pins and certificates. Individuals in the South Carolina Retirement System (SCRS) who have questions about their service time toward retirement should reference their Member Access account. Those enrolled in an Optional Retirement Program (ORP) should consult their selected vendor for retirement information.

Please be aware that calculating total University service time involves individualized research and may include factors such as temporary versus full-time status, student employment, and other considerations. For these reasons, we are focusing our recognition on Libraries-specific service time.

Thank you so much for all the talent and expertise that you bring to the Libraries! We appreciate all you do!


We’re a Captive Audience

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See you after the holiday break!

Dean’s Update: 12/10/2025

Colleagues,

Happy Wednesday!  Halfway through the week.  As you gathered from yesterday’s campus-wide announcement, there’s a lot going on, and a lot of changes to come.  Here is the latest in the Libraries:

  1. Chris Vidas, Nick Baldwin and Anne Marie Rodgers Leaving:  I wanted to take a second and honor the work of Chris Vidas, Nick Baldwin, and Anne Marie Rodgers, all of whom have had a great impact on Clemson Libraries.
    1. Chris Vidas just celebrated his seven-year anniversary with the Libraries.  Chris transformed our collections areas through the development of assessment protocols, new workflows, and transformative agreements.  He built relationships in the region which served us well in vendor and consortia deals, saving the Libraries and university money.  He dealt with staff shortages for most of his career here, but he remained consistently positive and in good humor despite these challenges.  His direct reports will tell you he is compassionate and collaborative leader who genuinely cares and advocates for his team.  I wish him the best in his new leadership role at Ohio University.
    2. Nick Baldwin has worked at Clemson Libraries since he was a student employee in Stacks Maintenance.  In 2017, he transitioned to a full-time position on the Security Team. I noted him at that desk when I first started, and his potential led him to the Library Services desk. Over the years, Nick played a key role in re-envisioning or establishing key services, including Technology Lending and what was formerly known as the Scholars’ Lab. During his time in the lab, he supervised student assistants and initiated a valuable partnership with the Graduate School. Nick is leaving for sunnier climes in California. We’ll miss seeing him greet us at the desk but know he will grow and excel in his next role.
    3. Anne Marie Rodgers will be leaving the Watt Family Innovation Center on January 2, 2026. Anne Marie started her role as Research Associate-Education Systems in August of 2023, but she has been a Clemson University employee since October of 2016. Anne Marie has made significant contributions to the Watt Center, and she has championed learning technologies throughout her time here at Clemson University.  Congrats on your new position in Florida!
  2. Library Budget and Positions:  We have developed a list of open positions and better understand the resources we have to fill them.
    1. Search for Chris Vidas’ replacement:  Considering the importance of this position in the negotiation, assessment, licensing, activation, and troubleshooting of all library collections, we will be moving forward with the search for a replacement.  We have requested permission to conduct this search from the Recommendation Committee.
    2. Nick Baldwin’s position:  We have decided to hold on filling this position at this time.  Considering all the other needs we have and the lack of funds we have to fill them, we’re taking a semester to run some pilots, including having student assistants close the building.  With Nick’s loss, we have fewer people to cover the Library Services desk, meaning we have no choice but to reduce hours for the semester.  After we get through spring semester, we will evaluate where we are and determine how we will move forward in covering the desk.
    3. Future planning:  This spring, you will be engaged in a process to determine what our current capabilities are (what we are currently doing, where we want to go, what we should stop doing), prioritize what we do, and then analyze our talent to see what expertise we have in house and what we need to hire for.  The process will be led by Latoya Daniels in HR.  More on this after the break.
  3. Cooper Library Spring Hours Reduction:  Due to the staffing shortage in Library Services, we’ll be closing Cooper Library at midnight instead of 2am Sunday – Thursday in spring semester.  This is a reduction in hours of 10 hours a week.  Gate counts show a significant drop in traffic after midnight, supporting this decision and minimizing the impact to students.  We’ll be communicating this to campus shortly and providing you with talking points in case you get questions.
  4. Associate Dean Reviews: Clemson’s Faculty Manual stipulates that administrative faculty reporting to a dean are to undergo review at least once every five years. Our three associate deans fall into this category.  The evaluation is carried out by a committee comprised of both appointed and elected faculty and staff.  These reviews will be conducted over the next two years, one AD review per semester.  The review process will include documentation from each AD about their accomplishments, a vision for their divisions, and a plan for personal growth.  All Libraries employees will be given the opportunity to provide feedback utilizing a survey instrument that is part of the Faculty Manual.  As dean, it’s my job to kick off this review process, and I do so with this announcement.
  5. Faculty Advancement Move: I was approached by Associate Vice Provost Amy Lawton-Rauh about 6 months ago regarding a potential move of the Office of Faculty Advancement from Vickery Hall to Cooper Library.  They are being evicted from their space and saw the library as a possibility.  We already work with the office a lot, offering collaborative programs to faculty under their umbrella.  They only need one office, which will be used by Faculty Fellows who oversee the program.  In return, they will be hosting all their programs and outreach out of Cooper, bringing faculty into the building.  I have invited them to move into Cooper 202 early next semester.  We’ll write up an MOU documenting each of our expectations. Overall, this is a good move and will increase our traffic from and impact on Clemson faculty.
  6. Excellence in Academic Libraries Award Application: We have submitted our application for the Excellence in Academic Libraries Award (see attachments).  I think we have a good shot.  We’ll know more in March/April.  Thanks to everyone who helped to put this together, including the ADs, Mark K. Otis, Angela, Chuhao, Alison and especially Drew, who copyedited everything.  Thanks to all of you for your contributions  in making us an excellent library, whether we win the award or not.
  7. Grant Applications: You all have been busy applying for grants.  Great work!  In fact, six grant applications have been submitted in the last few months:
    1. Anne Grant is the co-PI on a grant application to the US Department of Education that focuses on foundational AI literacy for M.Ed. level courses in educator preparation
    2. Chuhao Wu is the co-PI on a Spencer grant to conceptualize, design, and evaluate family-centered approaches to cultivating and assessing children’s AI literacy
    3. Chuhao Wu is also part of an NSF grant proposal to study AI-empowered adaptive scaffolding for undergraduate soft robotics education
    4. Karen Burton is co-PI for an NSF grant proposal to examine insect specimens to understand how predatory bugs respond to shifts in insecticide regimes
    5. Chris Vinson, Kelly Riddle and Jessica Serrao are on two grant proposals with Susanna Ashton in English, from the American Council of Learned Societies and ACLS Digital Development, to digitize South Carolina property deeds to enrich historical and genealogical research resources on enslaved people throughout the state.
  8. OPAL Professional Learning Day:  Save the date!  Our next OPAL Professional Learning Day will be May 12, 2026, from 8:30am – 12:30PM at Anderson County Public Library.  I’ll be in touch in the new year with information about how to register.

That’s it!  Thanks so much for your contributions this year.  I look forward to seeing you all at the Holiday Party next week.

Sincerely,

Chris

ExcellenceinAcademicLibrariesApplication

Letters of Support Clemson University Libraries

 

Libraries Announcements – 12/8/25

What’s News This Week

“I wonder if the snow loves the trees and fields, that it kisses them so gently? And then it covers them up snug, you know, with a white quilt; and perhaps it says, “Go to sleep, darlings, till the summer comes again.”
― Lewis Carroll, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland / Through the Looking-Glass


Webinar: How Academic Libraries and Related Units Can Lead and Shape AI Initiatives Responsibly and Proactively


Clemson Libraries is hosting a webinar on the role of academic libraries in the adoption of AI in higher education with Crystal Ramsay, Senior Director of Teaching and Learning with Technology for Penn State University Libraries. “How Academic Libraries and Related Units Can Lead and Shape AI Initiatives Responsibly and Proactively” will be held on Zoom Thursday, December 11, at 10:30 a.m. Join here.

Ramsay will share how she has worked both outside of, and now within, University Libraries to build AI capacity — not as a series of tools and trainings, but as part of a coordinated institutional strategy. Drawing on her role as a tri-chair of Penn State’s AI Coordinating Council, she will highlight the structures, relationships, and power dynamics that matter most right now. Participants will explore how to marry the transactional (training, tooling, guidance) with the transformational (rethinking learning, equity, and access) so that AI becomes a catalyst for deeper educational impact rather than just another technology to implement.

In her role at Penn State, Ramsay champions innovation and creativity by advancing cutting-edge technologies and forward-thinking strategies. She leads her department’s initiatives in collaboration with all Penn State colleges, campuses, and administrative units, ensuring the delivery of meaningful, future-ready educational experiences for faculty and students that support Penn State’s strategic goals of academic excellence, innovation, and access.

With more than 30 years of experience in education, Ramsay bridges imagination and implementation, guiding efforts to modernize learning environments, foster evidence-based teaching practices, and explore the potential of emerging technologies to shape the future of higher education. In addition to her leadership role, Ramsay is an affiliate faculty member in the College of Education and a member of the graduate faculty. Her research interests include emerging educational technologies, faculty development, flexible learning space.

–Angela Nixon


Saying Goodbye to Chris Vidas

From a 12/1/25 email from Ariel Turner

Dear colleagues,

I am simultaneously immensely proud yet sad to share that Chris Vidas has accepted the position of Assistant Dean for Content and Access at Ohio University. His last day with Clemson Libraries will be January 30, 2026.

I have been fortunate to work closely with Chris throughout my time here at Clemson. He is kind, hardworking, and thoughtful. His many years of eresources experience and relationship-building in the region have served us incredibly well as we’ve negotiated various deals with vendors and consortia over the years. In his day-to-day work he has ensured that our community can access the electronic resources they need and has saved us thousands of dollars through negotiations. He has served as a compassionate and collaborative leader who genuinely cares for his colleagues and advocates for his team, and his consistently positive attitude and good humor have helped us weather many challenges over the years.

Chris, I know that you will be a phenomenal Assistant Dean and I could not be happier for you as you move into this next phase of your career. Congratulations, and please keep in touch!

Please join me in congratulating Chris and wishing him well.

All the best,
Ariel


Holiday Lunch

Please RSVP if you haven’t already.

Sign up to bring a side or dessert. 

Sign up to create an ornament with Joni. 

After lunch, we will have at least three fun activities that you can choose to participate in if you wish.

1. Van Hope will be the Holiday Trivia Master and host a trivia competition! Everyone who participates will join a small group and complete against other groups to see which group will hold the title of Trivia Team of the Year! Be thinking of fun names for your groups and brushing up on your general trivia.

2. Joni Addis will host holiday ornament crafting. Join Joni to create a lovely holiday ornament that starts as a book and turns into a snowflake! Joni will provide the instruction and the supplies. This event is limited to 10 crafters. The sign-up sheet has a photo of the ornament you will be creating.

3. Cath Bruhnke will be hosting a holiday photo booth. Come have your photo taken alone or with your colleagues! You’ll get a photo sticker to keep, and you can add emojis from the iPad app if you’d like.

We can’t wait to see you there!

–Kellie Marlatt


 

Happy Birthday to You!

Renna Redd 12/2
Lee Tessnear 12/3
Laura Wells 12/3
Lori Bryant 12/8
Janet McNeil 12/10
Angela Nixon 12/11
Bobby Hollandsworth 12/14
Teresa McCoy 12/19
Chris Morris 12/18
Otis Pickett 12/20
Joe Bradford 12/21
Kirstin O’Keefe 12/23
Fredda Owens 12/24
Mairead Downes 12/24
Doreen Dixon 12/26

Look at who is having a birthday this month! Happy Birthday to all our December-born colleagues. Who knew there were so many of you! Celebrate all month long! We wish you a wonderful birthday!


Celebrating a Work Anniversary!

Amal Mostafa 1 2 / 1 6 / 2 0 2 4 – 1 Y E A R

Lynn Dingle 1 2 / 0 5 / 2 0 2 2 –3  Y E A R S

Leigh Ward 1 2 / 0 1 / 2 0 2 1 – 4  Y E A R S

Janet McNeil  1 2 / 1 7 / 2 0 1 9 – 6  Y E A R S

Chris Vidas   1 2 / 0 1 / 2 0 1 8 – 7  Y E A R S

We are proud to recognize and celebrate the dedicated service of our colleagues who have reached milestones in their Clemson University Libraries careers.

Please note that these announcements going forward reflect Libraries service time only. The University formally acknowledges total state service through the distribution of pins and certificates. Individuals in the South Carolina Retirement System (SCRS) who have questions about their service time toward retirement should reference their Member Access account. Those enrolled in an Optional Retirement Program (ORP) should consult their selected vendor for retirement information.

Please be aware that calculating total University service time involves individualized research and may include factors such as temporary versus full-time status, student employment, and other considerations. For these reasons, we are focusing our recognition on Libraries-specific service time.

Thank you so much for all the talent and expertise that you bring to the Libraries! We appreciate all you do!


We’re a Captive Audience

Share your updates, news, and items of interest with your colleagues!

Send me an announcement!

See you next week!

Libraries Announcements – 12/1/25

What’s News This Week

“Snow flurries began to fall and they swirled around people’s legs like house cats. It was magical, this snow globe world.”
― Sarah Addison Allen, The Sugar Queen


Webinar: How Academic Libraries and Related Units Can Lead and Shape AI Initiatives Responsibly and Proactively


Clemson Libraries is hosting a webinar on the role of academic libraries in the adoption of AI in higher education with Crystal Ramsay, Senior Director of Teaching and Learning with Technology for Penn State University Libraries. “How Academic Libraries and Related Units Can Lead and Shape AI Initiatives Responsibly and Proactively” will be held on Zoom Thursday, December 11, at 10:30 a.m. Join here.

Ramsay will share how she has worked both outside of, and now within, University Libraries to build AI capacity — not as a series of tools and trainings, but as part of a coordinated institutional strategy. Drawing on her role as a tri-chair of Penn State’s AI Coordinating Council, she will highlight the structures, relationships, and power dynamics that matter most right now. Participants will explore how to marry the transactional (training, tooling, guidance) with the transformational (rethinking learning, equity, and access) so that AI becomes a catalyst for deeper educational impact rather than just another technology to implement.

In her role at Penn State, Ramsay champions innovation and creativity by advancing cutting-edge technologies and forward-thinking strategies. She leads her department’s initiatives in collaboration with all Penn State colleges, campuses, and administrative units, ensuring the delivery of meaningful, future-ready educational experiences for faculty and students that support Penn State’s strategic goals of academic excellence, innovation, and access.

With more than 30 years of experience in education, Ramsay bridges imagination and implementation, guiding efforts to modernize learning environments, foster evidence-based teaching practices, and explore the potential of emerging technologies to shape the future of higher education. In addition to her leadership role, Ramsay is an affiliate faculty member in the College of Education and a member of the graduate faculty. Her research interests include emerging educational technologies, faculty development, flexible learning space.

–Angela Nixon


Dr. Mike Coggeshall – “A Slow Life but A Good Life”


Join us as we host Mike Coggeshall, Professor of Anthropology, as he discusses his latest book, “A Slow Life but a Good Life: Stories from the South Carolina Mountains,” which is being published by Clemson University Press.

A Slow Life but A Good Life describes a time when good stories served as a primary source of entertainment and information. Over the past several decades, he has collected numerous stories about the lives of long-term residents in the South Carolina mountain counties. This book presents these stories, along with a discussion of the social context of storytelling and an overview of the dialect in which the stories are told.

Coggeshall will speak about his new book on Wednesday, December 3, at 4 p.m. in the Cooper Library Byrnes Room (401). The event will also be available online via Zoom. (join password: 077536)

–Lynn Dingle


Holiday Lunch

Please RSVP if you haven’t already.

Sign up to bring a side or dessert. 

Sign up to create an ornament with Joni. 

After lunch, we will have at least three fun activities that you can choose to participate in if you wish.

1. Van Hope will be the Holiday Trivia Master and host a trivia competition! Everyone who participates will join a small group and complete against other groups to see which group will hold the title of Trivia Team of the Year! Be thinking of fun names for your groups and brushing up on your general trivia.

2. Joni Addis will host holiday ornament crafting. Join Joni to create a lovely holiday ornament that starts as a book and turns into a snowflake! Joni will provide the instruction and the supplies. This event is limited to 10 crafters. The sign-up sheet has a photo of the ornament you will be creating.

3. Cath Bruhnke will be hosting a holiday photo booth. Come have your photo taken alone or with your colleagues! You’ll get a photo sticker to keep, and you can add emojis from the iPad app if you’d like.

We can’t wait to see you there!

–Kellie Marlatt


December Safety Brief

Please see PDF for active links!

Safety-Brief-Date-December-2025.pdf

–Fredda Owens


Happy Birthday to You!

Renna Redd 12/2
Lee Tessnear 12/3
Laura Wells 12/3
Lori Bryant 12/8
Janet McNeil 12/10
Angela Nixon 12/11
Bobby Hollandsworth 12/14
Teresa McCoy 12/19
Chris Morris 12/18
Otis Pickett 12/20
Joe Bradford 12/21
Kirstin O’Keefe 12/23
Fredda Owens 12/24
Mairead Downes 12/24
Doreen Dixon 12/26

Look at who is having a birthday this month! Happy Birthday to all our December-born colleagues. Who knew there were so many of you! Celebrate all month long! We wish you a wonderful birthday!


Celebrating a Work Anniversary!

Amal Mostafa 1 2 / 1 6 / 2 0 2 4 – 1 Y E A R

Lynn Dingle 1 2 / 0 5 / 2 0 2 2 –3  Y E A R S

Leigh Ward 1 2 / 0 1 / 2 0 2 1 – 4  Y E A R S

Janet McNeil  1 2 / 1 7 / 2 0 1 9 – 6  Y E A R S

Chris Vidas   1 2 / 0 1 / 2 0 1 8 – 7  Y E A R S

We are proud to recognize and celebrate the dedicated service of our colleagues who have reached milestones in their Clemson University Libraries careers.

Please note that these announcements going forward reflect Libraries service time only. The University formally acknowledges total state service through the distribution of pins and certificates. Individuals in the South Carolina Retirement System (SCRS) who have questions about their service time toward retirement should reference their Member Access account. Those enrolled in an Optional Retirement Program (ORP) should consult their selected vendor for retirement information.

Please be aware that calculating total University service time involves individualized research and may include factors such as temporary versus full-time status, student employment, and other considerations. For these reasons, we are focusing our recognition on Libraries-specific service time.

Thank you so much for all the talent and expertise that you bring to the Libraries! We appreciate all you do!


We’re a Captive Audience

 

Share your updates, news, and items of interest with your colleagues!

Send me an announcement!

See you next week!

Libraries Announcements – 11/24/25

What’s News This Week! 

“Piglet noticed that even though he had a Very Small Heart, it could hold a rather large amount of Gratitude.”
― A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh


SCA Exhibit at 250th Anniversary Military Ball


Special Collections and Archives was asked to create an exhibit for the 250th Anniversary Military Ball held at the Owen Pavilion on November 20th. We displayed more than 50 artifacts from our collections that highlighted the history of Clemson’s Cadet Corps and demonstrated Clemson’s strong connection to the U.S. military. The exhibit was well received and provided SCA with the opportunity to display our collections and talk with guests about the work that we do to preserve Clemson’s history.

–Sean Baker


Send me your book recommendations!

Read any good books lately? I am in need of more book recommendations to include in the monthly Libraries newsletter! Please submit your recommendations on this form.

I welcome recommendations from everyone for books in any genre! If you have already sent me a recommendation, feel free to send more! Thank you!

–Angela Nixon


Webinar: How Academic Libraries and Related Units Can Lead and Shape AI Initiatives Responsibly and Proactively


Clemson Libraries is hosting a webinar on the role of academic libraries in the adoption of AI in higher education with Crystal Ramsay, Senior Director of Teaching and Learning with Technology for Penn State University Libraries. “How Academic Libraries and Related Units Can Lead and Shape AI Initiatives Responsibly and Proactively” will be held on Zoom Thursday, December 11, at 10:30 a.m. Join here.

Ramsay will share how she has worked both outside of, and now within, University Libraries to build AI capacity — not as a series of tools and trainings, but as part of a coordinated institutional strategy. Drawing on her role as a tri-chair of Penn State’s AI Coordinating Council, she will highlight the structures, relationships, and power dynamics that matter most right now. Participants will explore how to marry the transactional (training, tooling, guidance) with the transformational (rethinking learning, equity, and access) so that AI becomes a catalyst for deeper educational impact rather than just another technology to implement.

In her role at Penn State, Ramsay champions innovation and creativity by advancing cutting-edge technologies and forward-thinking strategies. She leads her department’s initiatives in collaboration with all Penn State colleges, campuses, and administrative units, ensuring the delivery of meaningful, future-ready educational experiences for faculty and students that support Penn State’s strategic goals of academic excellence, innovation, and access.

With more than 30 years of experience in education, Ramsay bridges imagination and implementation, guiding efforts to modernize learning environments, foster evidence-based teaching practices, and explore the potential of emerging technologies to shape the future of higher education. In addition to her leadership role, Ramsay is an affiliate faculty member in the College of Education and a member of the graduate faculty. Her research interests include emerging educational technologies, faculty development, flexible learning space.

–Angela Nixon


 

Holiday Lunch

Please RSVP if you haven’t already.

Sign up to bring a side or dessert. 

Sign up to create an ornament with Joni. 

After lunch, we will have at least three fun activities that you can choose to participate in if you wish.

1. Van Hope will be the Holiday Trivia Master and host a trivia competition! Everyone who participates will join a small group and complete against other groups to see which group will hold the title of Trivia Team of the Year! Be thinking of fun names for your groups and brushing up on your general trivia.

2. Joni Addis will host holiday ornament crafting. Join Joni to create a lovely holiday ornament that starts as a book and turns into a snowflake! Joni will provide the instruction and the supplies. This event is limited to 10 crafters. The sign-up sheet has a photo of the ornament you will be creating.

3. Cath Bruhnke will be hosting a holiday photo booth. Come have your photo taken alone or with your colleagues! You’ll get a photo sticker to keep, and you can add emojis from the iPad app if you’d like.

We can’t wait to see you there!

–Kellie Marlatt


Celebrating a Birthday in November! 

Chris Vinson 11/1
Jim Tolleson 11/1
Michelle Colquitt 11/13
Holly Corbett 11/19
Hannah Hendricks 11/21
Jeffrey Adams 11/20
Mel McDavid 11/25
Meredith Futral 11/26
Yaswanth Mulakala 11/27
Gloria Aragon 11/29

Look who is celebrating a November birthday! Wishing you a very special day of celebration and the best year ahead!


Celebrating a Libraries’ Work Anniversary!

Dominick Bucca – 1 year
Kaitlyn DuBois – 1 year
Karen Burton – 3 years
Sarah Fisher – 3 years
Paula Smith – 14 years
Andrea Grimes – 27 years

We are proud to recognize and celebrate the dedicated service of our colleagues who have reached milestones in their Clemson University Libraries careers.

Please note that these announcements going forward reflect Libraries service time only. The University formally acknowledges total state service through the distribution of pins and certificates. Individuals in the South Carolina Retirement System (SCRS) who have questions about their service time toward retirement should reference their Member Access account. Those enrolled in an Optional Retirement Program (ORP) should consult their selected vendor for retirement information.

Please be aware that calculating total University service time involves individualized research and may include factors such as temporary versus full-time status, student employment, and other considerations. For these reasons, we are focusing our recognition on Libraries-specific service time.

Thank you so much for all the talent and expertise that you bring to the Libraries! We appreciate all you do!


We’re a Captive Audience

Share your updates, news, and items of interest with your colleagues!

Send me an announcement!

See you next week!

Libraries Announcements – 11/17/25

What’s New This Week!

“Next morning I had to get outside, and so began a period of long walks in the park. Early November continued bright, with the last sun of the year shining low and coppery over the woods. Striding through heaps of rusty autumn leaves, I ached to see beauty dying all around me. I felt completely alone in that rambling wilderness, save for the crows cawing in their rookeries and the wrens bobbing from hedge to hedge. I began to make studies in my book of the delicate lines of drying grasses and frilled seed pods. I looked for some lesson on how best to live from Nature, that every year died and was renewed, but none appeared.”
― Martine Bailey, A Taste for Nightshade


Monthly Puzzle and Book Swap


It’s the best week of the month again. The monthly Puzzle and Book Swap is taking place in the Learning Commons. Stop by to check it out and you may just find your next favorite read or puzzle.
Bring your gently used puzzles or books and swap it out to find that next great adventure. Multiple swaps are encouraged.

–Tyler Commons


Holiday Lunch

Please RSVP if you haven’t already.

Sign up to bring a side or dessert. 

Sign up to create an ornament with Joni. 

After lunch, we will have at least three fun activities that you can choose to participate in if you wish.

1. Van Hope will be the Holiday Trivia Master and host a trivia competition! Everyone who participates will join a small group and complete against other groups to see which group will hold the title of Trivia Team of the Year! Be thinking of fun names for your groups and brushing up on your general trivia.

2. Joni Addis will host holiday ornament crafting. Join Joni to create a lovely holiday ornament that starts as a book and turns into a snowflake! Joni will provide the instruction and the supplies. This event is limited to 10 crafters. The sign-up sheet has a photo of the ornament you will be creating.

3. Cath Bruhnke will be hosting a holiday photo booth. Come have your photo taken alone or with your colleagues! You’ll get a photo sticker to keep, and you can add emojis from the iPad app if you’d like.

We can’t wait to see you there!

–Kellie Marlatt


Celebrating a Birthday in November! 

Chris Vinson 11/1
Jim Tolleson 11/1
Michelle Colquitt 11/13
Holly Corbett 11/19
Hannah Hendricks 11/21
Jeffrey Adams 11/20
Mel McDavid 11/25
Meredith Futral 11/26
Yaswanth Mulakala 11/27
Gloria Aragon 11/29

Look who is celebrating a November birthday! Wishing you a very special day of celebration and the best year ahead!


Celebrating a Libraries’ Work Anniversary!

Dominick Bucca – 1 year
Kaitlyn DuBois – 1 year
Karen Burton – 3 years
Sarah Fisher – 3 years
Paula Smith – 14 years
Andrea Grimes – 27 years

We are proud to recognize and celebrate the dedicated service of our colleagues who have reached milestones in their Clemson University Libraries careers.

Please note that these announcements going forward reflect Libraries service time only. The University formally acknowledges total state service through the distribution of pins and certificates. Individuals in the South Carolina Retirement System (SCRS) who have questions about their service time toward retirement should reference their Member Access account. Those enrolled in an Optional Retirement Program (ORP) should consult their selected vendor for retirement information.

Please be aware that calculating total University service time involves individualized research and may include factors such as temporary versus full-time status, student employment, and other considerations. For these reasons, we are focusing our recognition on Libraries-specific service time.

Thank you so much for all the talent and expertise that you bring to the Libraries! We appreciate all you do!


We’re a Captive Audience

Share your updates, news, and items of interest with your colleagues!

Send me an announcement!

See you next week!