category: Recognition

Dan Jolley, MA, MLIS

Systems Librarian

Mr. Jolley published a review of the Adam Matthew online database Interwar Culture in the October 2022 issue of The Charleston Advisor. Jolley, D.  (2022).  Interwar culture. The Charleston Advisor, 24(2), 32-38. 

Previous Recognition

April 2022

Mr. Jolley was invited to present at the WorldShare Management Services 2022 CONNECT Virtual Conference on April 13, 2022. His topic was “Meeting Real-World Collection Challenges Using MarcEdit with WMS Query Collections.” He also co-presented at the NLC Technical Systems & Services Affinity Group 2022 Forum on June 6 on “Using KBARTs With WMS and Performing Batch Title Edits in Summon/360 Core Client.”

May 2021

Mr. Jolley presented a paper titled, “If You Only Knew the Power of the Dark Web! Finding Intellectual Freedom, Privacy, and Anonymity Online,” at the 2021 NC Live Annual Conference, held on May 17-21, 2021.

October 2019

Mr. Jolley was re-elected char of the WMS affinity group for the NCI CU Library Collaborative.

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