Author: Nora C Lambert

2019 Dean’s Award Winners

Dean Booth’s first Dean’s Award winners were honored at the most recent All Staff Meeting.  They were:

Amanda Belantara: Business and Government Documents

Scott Broussard: Dibner IT

April Hathcock and Toni Urbano: Co-Chairs of the Diversity and Inclusion Working Group

Joan Hutcheson: Courant Institute for Mathematical Sciences Library (nominated for her work in KARMS)

Rengi Jacob: NYU Abu Dhabi

Carol Kassel: Digital Library Technology Services

S.O. O’Brien, Kevin Gannon, and Willie Bruno: NYU-TV

 

Congratulations to all the winners!

2018 Dean’s Award Winners

At the summer All Staff Meeting, Dean Mandel awarded her last cohort of Dean’s Award winners during her time as dean.  They were:

Iris Bierlein: User Experience Specialist

Kate Pechekhonova: Senior Programmer Analyst, DLTS

Matthew Wise: Librarian for Metadata Assessment & Bibliographic Standards, KADD/KARMS

Sydney M Garcia: Marketing Associate, NYU Press

Katherine E Boss: Librarian for Journalism, Media, Culture & Communication

So many superb nominations were received this year!  Congratulations to the winners.

2017 Dean’s Award Winners

At the summer All-Staff Meeting today, the 2017 Dean’s Award Winners were honored by Dean Carol Mandel.  They are:

Allison Duke: Manager of Facilities, Budget and Planning

Michael Haag: Discoveries System Technology Specialist, KARMS and UX

Jennifer Infante: Video Production Administrator, NYU-TV

Freddy Oliva: Access Delivery and Resource Sharing Services Assistant, ADRSS

Data Services Geospatial Team: Stephen Balogh, Michelle Thompson, Andrew Battista, and Him Mistry

2017 was another banner year of accomplished and worthy nominees.  If you nominated someone who did not win this year, we encourage you to consider re-nominating them next year.  Everyone who was nominated will receive a certificate within the next week.

A New & Improved Way to Say Thank You!

The Rewards & Recognition Committee is proud to announce a new, unified, and more efficient way to say thank you – the New Thank You Form.

From today, June 21st 2017, the email and Google Form will no longer be valid ways to submit your thank yous.

The new form has many advantages:

  • No more confusion about which email is correct
  • Automatic & instant confirmation emails for thankers, thankees, and thankee supervisors (if noted in the submission)
  • You can thank multiple people at once 
  • Vastly increased efficiency on the administration side
  • An easier to remember URL: bit.ly/librarythanks
  • A solution which should last for years to come

We encourage you to try out the new form today!  Anyone you thank – including student employees – will be entered into a raffle for movie tickets or a book from the NYU Bookstore, and will receive your message of thanks.

2017 Dean’s Award Nominations are Open!

The Dean’s Award was created to recognize extraordinary achievements of Service, Collaboration, and/or Innovation in support of the Division of Libraries Strategic Planning Goals.

Tell us about a coworker (or group of coworkers) and the outstanding contribution that has impressed you. To nominate a coworker or a team of coworkers for the Dean’s Award, use the online nomination form.

 

Dean’s Award FAQ

When are nominations open?

Nominations are open in the Spring each year, typically in March.  Nominations for the 2017 awards are now open!

Who can be nominated for a Dean’s Award?

Essentially, any full-time, non-student employee of the Division of Libraries.  This includes faculty, researchers, clerical staff, administrators, technical staff, and more, encompassing all departments of the division and union and non-union employees alike.  Libraries employees in New York City, Shanghai, and Abu Dhabi are eligible.

You are free to nominate colleagues in your department, your supervisors, people you supervise, or people from another department in the division.  The award is not restricted to any one rank.

Can I nominate more than one person?

Yes!  You can nominate multiple people individually, or you can nominate teams.  “Team” is defined broadly, and can be cross-departmental.  If you’re nominating a team, just be sure you indicate all the names of the people you wish to acknowledge.

The form asks me to name someone else who can talk about my nominee.  Does it have to be their supervisor? Or mine?

No – you need only pick someone who can speak to your nominee’s abilities and achievements.  We are looking for qualitative, meaningful, first-hand information.

Can I quote or collaborate with other colleagues when nominating someone?

Yes!   It’s even encouraged, though not required.  You may each nominate the individual separately if you wish.

What if someone is a great candidate for the award, but not all of the three categories – Service, Collaboration, and Innovation – apply to their job?

Some positions require people to work independently, and others might have many opportunities for service but none for innovation.  If your nominee excels in all three areas, we strongly encourage you to tell us about all three, but we know every job is different.  Remember also that innovation, service, and collaboration can all take many forms.

Do nominees need to have completed a major project to be eligible?

No – not everyone who does stellar work for the division is involved in defined projects, and many projects are ongoing.  A great achievement on a project is a wonderful thing to talk about in a nomination, but is not a requirement.  Someone’s day to day accomplishments can be significant and worth recognition.

When are winners announced?

Winners will be honored at the summer All-Staff Meeting.  During the following week, everyone who was nominated will receive a certificate.

Raffle Winners: Summer 2016

Rosa F Monteleone, Circulation

“For doing a great job of cleaning and preparing our service desk for the following day. I arrived to work and the area behind our service desk was neat and orderly. Made opening so much easier!”

Matthew N Gutierrez, Circulation

“For doing a great job of cleaning and preparing our service desk on Saturday for the following day. I arrived to work and the area behind our service desk was neat and orderly. Made opening so much easier!”

Margaret Smith, Research Commons

“Thank you [for covering my 8/10 shift during a vacation]!”

Alexandra Ducett

“Alex, thank you so much for volunteering to teach Sarah’s HEOP section this afternoon. I especially appreciate your prompt reply to Sarah when she emailed Sunday evening to alert us that she was ill and not going to be able to make it in today. By the time I checked my messages, you’d already come to her rescue. I am grateful for your collegiality and for your support of the University’s opportunity programs. Thank you.”

Student Winner
Sean Waxman, SocHum

“Dear Sean, Thank you so much for all your hard work and diligence with the reference collection. You are a vital component of the reference team that keeps the collection in order!”

Special Student Worker Appreciation Raffle!

Student Employee Appreciation Week is in April, so in honor of the many wonderful student workers at the Division of Libraries, the committee ran a special edition of our raffle just for them.  The winners were:

Jenna Bird

Sarah Moazeni writes: Thank you for everything you’ve done this year and last – you’re a fantastic and  reliable worker with a good attitude and I’m lucky to have you on the team!”

Denisa Vataksi, Preservation

Donna Bradley writes: Denisa is a valued member of the Bindery Department, and her readiness to work, as well as help myself and others, has made her a beneficial part of our team.” 

Aditi Gagrani, Client Services

Oscar Yong writes:  Aditi is one of our senior desktop support assistants who has been a model of consistency and dependency.  She is always ready and willing to do whatever is needed to solve any IT issue.  Her attention to detail and her organization skills are excellent.  Her desire to help newer student workers goes above and beyond her duties.  She is generally the first point of contact for new student employees and helps tremendously in acclimating them to the procedures and methods of the department. Aditi deserves high praise for her contribution to Client Services.”