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Spring 2001

Microarray

Art for the Senses

Charitable Gift

Paul Sieving NEI

Endowment

• Pam Sieving NIH

Laser Eye Surgery

Glaucoma Screening

Class Notes

News

Employee 2000

Program of the Year



Content Submissions:
Randy Wallach
Executive Editor
rwallach@umich.edu
(734) 763-6967
Pam Sieving
Joins NIH Library Team

Pamela C. Sieving, M.A., M.S., has accepted a position with the Library of the National Institutes of Health. The Library, which supports the 25 separate institutes that comprise NIH, has been looking for an individual with the experience, knowledge, and temperament to create an effective model of a librarian who will provide tailored information and research services to its scientists. As luck would have it, Pam Sieving, Director of our department’s Henderson Library since 1986, was interested and available.

Ms. Sieving is hoping that one of the institutes she supports will be the NEI, so that she can make use of her expertise in that area. However, as Dr. Paul Lichter notes, “she will be an exceptional asset to any group that is lucky enough to have her on its team.”

After receiving a B.A. in English from Valpar
aiso University in 1970, Ms. Sieving completed an M.A. in English Literature & Linguistics at the University of Wisconsin in 1971. Three years later she earned an M.S. in Library Science from Southern Connecticut State University. She arrived at the Kellogg Eye Center soon after the building was completed, just at the point the Henderson Library was poised to move from concept to reality. “Her leadership,” says Dr. Lichter, “has made us the envy of many of our peer institutions. NIH is very fortunate.”


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