(A follow-up, since I posted the call for nominations here.  Apologies
for any duplication.)

Peter McCracken receives Ulrich's Serials Librarianship Award
 
CHICAGO-The Association for Library Collections & Technical Services
(ALCTS) has named Peter McCracken, the 2011 recipient of the Ulrich's
Serials Librarianship Award. This award for distinguished contributions,
presented by the Continuing Resources Section of ALCTS, consists of a
citation and $1,500 donated by ProQuest through its Serials Solutions
business unit.
 
Peter McCracken, Creator/Publisher, Shipindex.org has made
extraordinarily distinguished contributions to the field of serials
librarianship, the serials information chain and serials standards
through his expertise in serials content management and the creation of
a variety of library community transforming services. His innumerable
presentations at meetings and conferences, exceptional levels of
participation in the setting of industry standards, his published works
in the serials literature, work on conference planning committees, and
his consistent support and active involvement in professional
organizations world-wide sets him apart as a leader and critical thinker
in our discipline.  
 
Peter's impact on reshaping the library industry has been both
transformative and visionary. His past work as Director, Electronic
Content Management, and Co-Founder, Serials Solutions, Inc., Seattle,
Washington led to the successful development of a knowledge base
platform that enabled libraries to effectively manage their ever growing
electronic journal collections. Peter (and his brothers) quickly
understood the need for improving collection management in all content
formats and that it was often more cost effective to outsource the
management of titles within ejournal packages; and that "cloud" software
and data is almost always a better platform for library services than
installing and maintaining software locally. Peter's original A-Z list
proved to be so useful that it would serve as the "engine" for a range
of other products (link resolvers, ERAMS -Electronic Resource Access &
Management Systems -including valuable title overlap analysis reports ,
MARC record services), and even the most recently developed single
unified index web scale discovery service, Summon, is premised on the
same knowledgebase.
 
Peter's work as a former reference librarian at the University of
Washington assisted in his understanding that the success of the
deceptively simple production of an A-Z list hinged primarily on
consistently ensuring the integrity of data and its related links. The
result was revolutionary. Peter's "hands on" involvement in developing
tools made him a valuable advocate and contributor to SUSHI
(Standardized Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative), the Open URL
standard which enables linking between tools and resources on the Web,
and the NISO/ ALPSP Journal Article Versions working group which
examined problems associated with the proliferation of different
versions of journal articles, resulting in the development of a
recommendations document that can be found at
http://www.niso.org/publications/rp/RP-8-2008.pdf.  
 
In 2006, under Peter's leadership, Serials Solutions became an active
affiliate member of CONSER's international activities, including his
active participation in the Access Level working group that was formed
to develop a single CONSER standard record that would apply to all
formats of serials and reduce cataloging costs. Their document may be
found at http://www.loc.gov/acq/conser/alrFinalReport.html .
 
Peter's passion for OpenURL and accurate knowledge bases led him to
collaborate with the United Kingdom Serials Group as co-chair of the
joint NISO/UKSG KBART (Knowledge Bases and Related Tools) working group
that developed recommended practices for standardizing the transfer of
data within and among information supply chain participants. Their
document may be found at
http://www.niso.org/publications/rp/PR-2010-09.pdf.
 
All of Peter's letters of recommendation referred to him personally, to
his work and contributions in superlatives that underscored his vision,
ideas, cooperative nature and exceptional work ethic as well as his
extraordinary skill at problem solving. Each noted his passion for
excellence and how serial librarians, libraries in general, and their
users have benefited from the creation of his sorely needed services.
Evidence and testimony to Peter's commitment to the serials profession
has been profound.  He is looked upon as a true pioneer who gave birth
to an industry that was truly needed.  His contributions to the
development of tools and methods, demonstrated leadership, scholarship,
development and implementation of standards, including current endeavors
has greatly enriched the intellectual life of the profession and
immeasurably improved access and understanding of the digital serials
environment for librarians and end users.

Ulrich's Award Jury

Maria Michelle Sitko, Chair (Marywood University)
Wen-ying Lu (University of Colorado at Boulder) 
Tina Shrader (National Agricultural Library) 
Narda Tafuri (University of Scranton)
Christopher H. Walker (Pennsylvania State University)
 
The Association for Library Collections & Technical Services (ALCTS) is
the national association for information providers who work in
collection and technical services, such as acquisitions, cataloging,
collection development, preservation, and continuing resources in
digital and print formats.
 
ALCTS is a division of the American Library Association.


Tina Shrader
Cataloging Section Head
Bibliographic Services Branch
National Agricultural Library, Room 112
10301 Baltimore Ave.
Beltsville, MD 20705
Phone: 301-504-5040
Email: [email protected]


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