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Accolades: Linda Solow Blotner, Tom Caw
Posted 4/7/2006
Linda Solow Blotner, head librarian of the Allen Memorial Library, attended the Music Library Association (MLA) Annual Conference in Memphis, Tenn., from Feb. 22-26, where she presented a paper titled “A Report on RIPM’s Americas Initiative, 1800-1950: A Call for Collaboration.” Her presentation was part of a panel titled “Retrospective Index to Music Periodicals (RIPM): Expanding Coverage of American Journals.”
Blotner’s paper resulted from the Online Forum on the RIPM-US website (www.ripm-us.org), which she moderated. Blotner is chair of the MLA publications committee and a member of the program committee for the 2007 meeting in Pittsburgh.
Tom Caw, public services librarian at the Allen Memorial Library, attended the International Association for the Study of Popular Music U.S. Branch Meeting, held at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro from Feb. 16-19. He delivered a paper titled "Kim Gordon's Gender Trouble: Betting on the Bull in the Heather" as part of the “Reconfiguring Women's Gendered Identities” panel.
Caw also attended the 75th Annual Conference of the Music Library Association in Memphis, where he served as moderator for the New Members Forum. He has co-chaired the New Members Forum for the past three years as part of his service on the MLA Membership Committee
Blotner’s paper resulted from the Online Forum on the RIPM-US website (www.ripm-us.org), which she moderated. Blotner is chair of the MLA publications committee and a member of the program committee for the 2007 meeting in Pittsburgh.
Tom Caw, public services librarian at the Allen Memorial Library, attended the International Association for the Study of Popular Music U.S. Branch Meeting, held at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro from Feb. 16-19. He delivered a paper titled "Kim Gordon's Gender Trouble: Betting on the Bull in the Heather" as part of the “Reconfiguring Women's Gendered Identities” panel.
Caw also attended the 75th Annual Conference of the Music Library Association in Memphis, where he served as moderator for the New Members Forum. He has co-chaired the New Members Forum for the past three years as part of his service on the MLA Membership Committee