Well done Heidi!! - Col HaKavod!!  

 

Yoel Sheridan

Netanya Israel

 

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 <http://www.tenterbooks.com/> www.tenterbooks.com 

 

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Aaron
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Cc: 'Joseph Galron-Goldschlaeger'
Subject: [ha-Safran] AJL Life Membership Award

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

On behalf of the AJL Awards Committee comprised of Joan Biella, Fred Isaac,
Amalia Warshenbrot, and myself, I am delighted to announce that this year's
AJL Life Membership Award will be given to our esteemed colleague Heidi
Lerner of Stanford University.  A citation that includes some of Heidi's
numerous achievements is below.  Special thanks to the committee members for
their thoughtful deliberation and to Joan Biella for crafting this citation.
Please join me in congratulating Heidi on this much-deserved award!

 

With best wishes,

Aaron Taub, Chairperson

AJL Awards Committee

 

 


For the past 25 years, Heidi Lerner has worked as Metadata Librarian for
Hebraica and Judaica in the Catalog Department of Green Library at Stanford
University.  She performed original cataloging of monographs and serials in
Hebrew and related languages and Judaica in those and Western languages in
the Research Libraries Information Network (RLIN) and local bibliographic
systems using the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules/2nd edition (AACR2),
Library of Congress (LC) subject headings and LC classification schedules
until the advent of the new cataloging system known as Resource Description
and Access (RDA).  Then she chose to become an early student and eventually
an expert user and teacher of the new rules.  An experienced participant in
LC's Name Authorities Cooperative Program (NACO) and Monographic
Bibliographic Record Cooperative Program (BIBCO), she also coordinates and
provides specialized training for fellow catalogers worldwide through the
Hebraica and Judaica funnel projects sponsored by the Library of Congress.
At Stanford she performs as liaison with the Curator of Judaica and Hebraica
Collections and with every other library service with personnel handling
Hebraica materials.  In particular she participates in planning efforts for
the processing of large-scale Hebraica acquisitions.  In addition she
assists in cataloging of humanities and art monographs in a variety of
languages, and her well-rounded career includes valuable service at the
Green Library Reference Desk/Information Center.


She earned her Master's of Library Science (MLS) degree in 1982 at the
Hebrew University in Jerusalem, where she performed her first cataloging and
classification as a music librarian.  Returning to the United States, she
served as a music librarian for the San Francisco Opera.  Moving through a
variety of cataloging and reference posts, she eventually found a home in
the Stanford University Libraries system.  Her fluency in Hebrew and her
cataloger's reading knowledge of Arabic, Yiddish, Ladino, French, Russian
and German led her to her present work in Hebraica and Judaica, fields in
which she is an acknowledged master and teacher.

 

Heidi is a vital force in professional organizations, especially as a member
and often as an officer of the Association of Jewish Libraries.  She served
two terms, one ongoing, as Chair of the Research & Special Libraries
Division's Cataloging Committee.  She has also contributed expertise to the
University of Pennsylvania/Cambridge University Genizah cataloging and
digitization project, the digital library JSTOR's Hebrew Journals project,
and the editorial board of AJS Perspectives, the newsletter of the
Association for Jewish Studies.  She is a founding member of the NACO
Hebraica Funnel Project of the Library of Congress, which since 1994 has
provided online coordination and training for a multinational group of
Hebraica catalogers who provide high-quality records to the world's
bibliographic databases.  She also coordinates the sister projects for
Hebraica/Judaica subject headings and bibliographic records, which increase
through standardization the shareability of records for Hebraic materials.

 

Since the first stirrings of the movement to replace the AACR2 cataloging
rules with the more comprehensive system now called RDA, Heidi has
participated in learning and teaching in face-to-face workshops, online
mentoring of individuals and groups, and producing documentation on applying
the new instructions to the specific parameters of Hebraica/Judaica
publishing.  Heidi has published and given numerous presentations on RDA and
is a leading expert to whom colleagues in the field of Judaica cataloging
regularly turn for guidance on RDA matters.

 

Mazal tov, Heidi!

 

 

 

 

 

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