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Wayne received
his BS degree in History from the University
of Utah in 1973 and a MS
degree with honors from the School of Library Service of Columbia
University in 1977. In 1984, he was appointed Director of the Spencer S.
Eccles Health Sciences Library at the University of Utah. He has been
principal investigator, project director or participant on 18 federally
or state funded projects. These projects include the installation of the
first higher education computer network in the state, the installation of
first an analog and then a digital fax network connecting the 14 college
and university libraries in the state, implementation of integrated
library systems in higher education libraries and the development of
Pioneer: Utah's Online Library. His professional activities include
President of the Association of Academic Health Sciences Library
Directors, member of the Board of Directors of the Medical Library
Association, Chair of the National Library of Medicine's Biomedical Library
Review Committee for 1995/96. He presented the Janet Doe Lecture at the
centennial meeting of the Medical Library Association in 1998. In 1999,
he received the Distinguished Service Award from the Utah Library
Association and in 2000 he was nominated as one of Utah's
library advocates for the 20th Century and was honored at the American
Library Association meeting in Chicago.
In 2001, he became Director of the MidContinetal
Regional Medical Library of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine.
He is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Medical
Informatics in the School of Medicine.
Curriculum Vitae
NIH Biographical Sketch
Wayne with Tie
Self Portrait
Strategies and Measures for Our Next Century
The Janet Doe Lecture
Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association
May 25, 1998
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