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Health Sciences Library Employee Directory
Alphabetical listing, by last name:


Vicki Croft

Librarian 4
335-5544
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I am head of the Health Sciences Library. My primary responsibilities include serving as the HSL’s Collections Manager and collection development librarian and liaison for the College of Veterinary Medicine, WADDL, Neurosciences, and Pre-Nursing. I do much of the library instruction for the above areas. Other general responsibilities include document delivery and resource sharing. Of course, reference is essentially a 40 hours per week responsibility. When no other personnel are available, I serve as a backup for the HSL Circulation Desk. I can fill copy machines, check books in and out, send faxes and Ariels, and open and close the library.

I serve on the Public Service Heads and Mid-Managers Working Groups. I am the institutional representative for the Health Sciences Library, one of 9 NN/LM PNR (National Network of Libraries of Medicine – Pacific Northwest Region) resource libraries. I am the Health Sciences Library’s representative to the College of Veterinary Medicine’s Safety Committee. I am active in various national and international groups of veterinary libraries.

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Joan Campbell

Library and Archives Paraprofessional 5
335-6729
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Elizabeth Gifford

Library and Archives Paraprofessional 3
335-9557
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1963: Library Established
The library was established in 1963 to serve primarily the research and teaching needs of the College of Veterinary Medicine.
1981: Expansion to Pharmaceutical Sciences
In 1981 most of the pharmacy collection was transferred from the Owen Science and Engineering Library, and the Pharmacy Departmental Library merged with the existing collection. The "Veterinary Medical/Pharmacy Library" began to serve the needs of not only WSU campus patrons and practicing veterinarians, but also pharmacists and clinical pharmacologists.
2000: Transfer of Medical and Nursing Journals
More than 70 medical journals (as well as liaison and collection development activities for the WWAMI Program and Pre-nursing) were transferred to us from the Owen Science and Engineering Library.
2001: Library Renamed
To reflect our broader focus, the library was renamed "Health Sciences Library". We serve the needs of WSU faculty, staff, and students requiring information on biomedical topics, as well as practicing veterinarians, pharmacists, physicians, and clinical pharmacologists.