8 Apr 03:05
Fwd: Peter Scott's "retirement"
Forwarded by request of David Fox, I'll be posting my own message on this subject in a bit. Roy Begin forwarded message: > From: David Fox <david.fox@...> > Date: April 7, 2005 2:47:08 PM PDT > Subject: Peter Scott's "retirement" > > Dear colleagues... I regret to announce that Peter Scott is retiring > after 29 years of service to University of Saskatchewan Library! Peter > began his career at the UofS in 1976 as a member of the Cataloguing > Department, following which he was promoted to the position of Head of > the Order Department. In Feb 1992, Peter was reassiged to the Systems > Department, allowing him the scope to explore his growing interest in > a new fad called the Internet (a.k.a. the Information Superhighway). > > Peter is best known for his pioneering work in developing the popular > hypertext directories HyTelnet and WebCATS/LibDex. These extremely > useful tools have been followed by a steady stream of additional > information "products" from the fertile mind of Mr. Scott. For nearly > 15 years Peter has managed to stay in the forefront of Internet > knowledge and practice. His great value to UofS Library has been as > the harbinger of technological trends. In recent years Peter has been > in great demand as a speaker on Blogging and RSS. > > Peter's scholarly output over the past 15 years has been prodigious. > He has given over 50 invited conference presentations internationally. > An entertaining speaker with a gift for making technical material > understandable to a non-technical audience, Peter has been a frequent > presenter at the Online Information, Internet Librarian, Internet > Librarian International, Access, NetSpeed, and Saskatchewan and > Manitoba Library Association conferences. He has also served on the > organizing committees for some of these conferencess. Peter has also > published numerous articles about his developments, and his work has > been acknowledged in many information industry publications. > > Among other honours, Peter received the 1992 Meckler Internet Software > Award for HyTelnet. He was named to the editorial board of Internet > Research: Electronic Networking Applications and Policy for 1995. In > 2004 He was named to the Library Advisory Board for xrefer. > > Peter's extracurricular interests are also noteworthy. At various > times he has been a broadcaster on community radio, a blues singer and > harmonica player, and a Juno award winning songwriter. Delegates to > the Access 97 conference in Vancouver will remember Peter as the lead > singer of the house band The Dukes of URL. > > At the UofS Library Peter has been a tremendous resource person to > other staff. He is down to earth and approachable. He is a natural > educator and communicator, and enjoys nothing more than sharing his > expertise on a one-to-one level with "keeners" who are eager to learn > "new stuff". His colleagues in the UofS ITS Division will miss Peter's > laidback, often politically incorrect, sense of humour. > > Peter's "retirement" will be a great loss to the UofS, but for him > it's really just a change of focus. I'm sure he will continue to be > actively engaged in his alternate life as an Internet consultant and > Website developer, and will continue to be much sought after as a > conference speaker and organizer. > > Peter's accomplishments and years of service will be recognized, along > with other retirees, at a special occasion at the UofS Faculty Club on > April 20. His last day of work will be April 29. If you'd like to send > Peter your best wishes he can be contacted at peter.scott@... > For more on Peter's career and personal interests, visit his Website > at: http://homepage.usask.ca/~pas508/ > > > Regards.... David > > > David Fox > Head, Information Technology and Technical Services Divisions > University of Saskatchewan Library > > phone: (306)966-6031 (ITS) > phone: (306)966-5949 (TS) > fax: (306)966-6040
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