Dennis T. Clark, associate university librarian for research, learning, and spaces at the University of Virginia, has been named dean of the University of Arkansas Libraries. He will begin his duties Aug. 1.
“I’m thrilled to be appointed as dean of libraries at the University of Arkansas,” said Clark. “This is a terrific moment to join faculty, staff and students in reimagining what a library can be for the flagship, land-grant university in Arkansas. It’s truly an honor to have been appointed, and I look forward to collaborating with the entire campus to support the mission of the university.”
Clark has extensive experience in library leadership and overseeing library renovations. In his previous position, Clark’s oversight for library services included teaching, learning and information services, outreach and research assistance, liaison relationships, digital scholarship and data, space planning, and branch libraries.
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Clark was involved in designing the renovation of the University of Virginia’s historic Alderman Library and was an Association of Research Libraries Leadership Fellow for 2016-2017.
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Carolyn Allen, who has served as dean of University Libraries since 2000, will continue her work at the U of A as Special Assistant to the Provost.
Dennis T. Clark Bio
Dennis Clark
Prior to his position at the University of Virginia, Clark served as an associate university librarian and associate professor at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, where he was deeply involved in the programing, design and implementation of a $50 million library renovation and addition. He led the effort to reimagine the library services model, expanded the reach of digital media and special collections, and invigorated outreach efforts to academic disciplines. He was a member of the library leadership team when VCU Libraries became the first U.S. library in 15 years to be offered membership in the Association of Research Libraries.
Before his time at Virginia Commonwealth, Clark managed public services at Texas A&M University Libraries, where he earned tenure in 2010. He has extensive experience as a music librarian and served as director of the Wilson Music Library and lecturer of music bibliography at Vanderbilt University. In that role, he co-founded its Global Music Archive, a streaming digital collection of traditional music, and conducted fieldwork in Uganda.
Clark currently serves on the editorial board of Public Services Quarterly and has published the evolving intersections of library services and technology in Library Review, Library Hi-Tech, Performance Measurement and Metrics, Collection Building, and the Journal of Library Administration. Clark holds a master’s degree in information and library science from the University of Alabama and a bachelor’s degree in music from Samford University.
Gary Price (gprice@gmail.com) is a librarian, writer, consultant, and frequent conference speaker based in the Washington D.C. metro area.
He earned his MLIS degree from Wayne State University in Detroit.
Price has won several awards including the SLA Innovations in Technology Award and Alumnus of the Year from the Wayne St. University Library and Information Science Program. From 2006-2009 he was Director of Online Information Services at Ask.com.