DDL Subject Matter Expert
*Dave Giglio - Dover
Joan Harden - DTCC Wilmington
Grace Kerosky - Sussex County Dept. of Libraries
Alison Miller - Rehoboth (see also Collection Development)
Karen Milowicki - New Castle County Technical Services
* - also a member of the Statewide Cataloging Group
Statewide Cataloging Group - The Statewide Cataloging Group is part of the Big Merge database maintenance project (see the DLC tab in the Project Planning LibGuide for more information). It is not part of the Statewide Professional Development Team (SPDT) or the SPDT Cataloging Team, but its members are listed here in the event they might be helpful as resources for the SPDT Cataloging Team.
Dave Giglio - Dover
Kristen Gramer - Lewes
Michelle Hughes - DDL
Eric Kuhn - Bear
Rachel Lynch - SCDOL
Alison Miller - Rehoboth
Susan Petit - NCC Tech Services
DDL Subject Matter Expert
Maria Bunce - Dover
Carol Harrington - Claymont
Catharine Kramer - Greenwood
Julia Mercier - Route 9
Wenona Phillips - Laurel
Lauren Smiley - Hockessin
Jessica Webb - Delmar
Paul Weymouth - Selbyville
DDL Subject Matter Experts
Anne Hiller Clark - DDL
Terri Jones - Hockessin
Jerry Keiser - Seaford
Eric Kuhn - Bear
Alison Miller - Rehoboth (see also Cataloging)
Beth Stevens - Elsmere
Kevin Swed - Appoquinimink
Hilary Welliver - Kent County (see also Programming & Partnerships)
DDL Subject Matter Experts
Jaclyn Hale - DDL
Hilary Welliver - Kent County (see also Collection Development)
DDL Subject Matter Expert
Missy Williams - DDL
Audrey Avery - Dover
Cheryl Clem - Hockessin
Lisa Frank - Brandywine Hundred
Bryan Gollicker - Newark Free Library
Jaclyn Hale - DDL (see also Programming & PartnershipsTeam)
Kathy Joseph - Dover
Sandy Meyers - DDL/Frankford Public Library
Rosie Mujica - Dover
Meghan Palazzo - Georgetown Public Library
Cataloging Team
UD ILL
Collection Development Team
Collection Management
Weeding
Please see the Team tabs for DLC Content specific to your team. DLC Content for subject areas that don't have a team yet is below.
Tuesday, June 29, 2021.
Professional Development was one of two top priorities for the Statewide Master Plan (the other was construction).