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11/16/07

Yes, It's True Permalink 01:44:18 pm, Categories: General, OCLC, 584 words  

Yes, It's True

There's nothing like a very flattering press release to turn rumor into fact. It's true, starting January 7, I will be the Executive Director, Networked Library Services, at OCLC.

I've had a great run at NCSU Libraries, where I have been just shy of nine years. I'm immensely appreciative for all the opportunities that were given to me here—a library that puts its money where its librarians' mouths are, aspires to and achieves greatness, embraces practical advocacy, and hires some of the best people you could ever hope to work with. I can honestly say that in nine years, I have never had a boring day at work.

More than that, NCSU Libraries indulged my desire to speak, write, and consult on a variety of library topics . . . activities that ultimately led to a platform from which I could launch a new chapter of my career. Of course none of the above would have been possible without an unbelievable collection of colleagues, some of whom have moved on to other pastures, many of whom I will be leaving with a touch of sadness.

Okay, before this gets too sappy . . . what about OCLC? I can barely contain my excitement. Yes, this is a big move, both for my career and for my family. Frankly, it's where the action is, and that's where I want to be. I'm going to get a chance to work with really great people, learn new things, and help increase the value of OCLC to libraries and the value of libraries to patrons.

Dark side? "Pshaw," I say. Those of you who know me well know that I decry the notion that there are "sides" to our profession. My passion for my chosen field requires that I work for places and people that embrace the ethos of librarianship. OCLC is such a place. It is the biggest such place. What will I be doing? Suffice it for now to say that I will be working hard to make things better. The same thing that I have always tried to do. The word might be passé, but "psyched" is the best one I can think of to describe how I'm feeling about the new job.

What becomes of my status as vendor provocateur? My column? This blog? Well, I'll be submitting my last "Technically Speaking" column next week for the January/February issue of American Libraries. Again, a nice run there, and a platform that I have loved and will dearly miss, but life goes on. As for the blog, I have not completely decided. As a companion to the magazine column, I hope the mantle will pass. But I also hope to find a platform and new voice (i.e., new content) for "Hectic Pace" . . . like many things, that will depend on time allowed and whether readers out there want to continue to hear from me. Will I stop provoking and being a little disruptive? Will I stop writing? Will I stop being so opinionated? Fat chance on all three counts.

I've had so many nice emails, Facebook wall postings, IMs, and phone calls from friends and colleagues, but I'd be remiss if I did not mention the love and support of my family during this transition—my wife Sharon with whom I embark on another geographic adventure like the one we had to California now so long ago, Emma (9), and Eli (5). I couldn't do this without them. So, farewell (soon) to Raleigh, N.C. Hello Dublin, OH. I can hardly wait.

Comments:

Comment from: Erik Moore [Visitor] Email
OCLC's net worth just increased substantially. Congrats! I look forward to hearing what provocative opinions you form in your new adventure...
PermalinkPermalink 11/16/07 @ 18:36
Comment from: Helene Blowers [Visitor] Email · http://librarybytes.com
Hi Andrew - Congrats on the move. It's nice to see that I'm not the only North Carolinian moving to Columbus area in January :)
PermalinkPermalink 11/16/07 @ 21:49
Comment from: Dorothea Salo [Visitor] · http://cavlec.yarinareth.net/
Congratulations and best wishes!
PermalinkPermalink 11/17/07 @ 12:39
Comment from: Jim [Visitor] Email · http://braggtown.com
When would be a good time to stop by and pick through your stuff, er, reallocate your assets?
PermalinkPermalink 11/18/07 @ 08:16
Comment from: K.G. Schneider [Visitor] Email · http://freerangelibrarian.com
Congrats! Change is good.
PermalinkPermalink 11/18/07 @ 13:46
Comment from: Millie [Visitor] Email
Congratulations. Best wishes on moving north in January :)
PermalinkPermalink 11/18/07 @ 20:42
Comment from: Kurt [Visitor] Email
Get some snow pants for those kids!
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ANDREW K. PACE became executive director of networked library services at OCLC in January. He previously served as head of information technology for North Carolina State University Libraries in Raleigh, and wrote the monthly "Technically Speaking" column for American Libraries magazine from April 2004 until February 2008.




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