Steve Smith Curriculum Vitae - University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Steve Smith Curriculum Vitae - University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Steve Smith Curriculum Vitae - University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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2009- Faculty Member, Colorado Antiquarian Book<br />
Seminar, Colorado College, Colorado Springs,<br />
Colorado<br />
HONORS AND AWARDS<br />
• Texas A&M <strong>University</strong> Distinguished Faculty Lecture ("The Book, Google, and<br />
the Future <strong>of</strong> the Research Library"), 7 February 2007<br />
• ARL Research Library Leadership Fellow, 2004-2006<br />
• Grolier Club, elected 2005<br />
• Philosophical Society <strong>of</strong> Texas, elected 2004<br />
• Grolier Club Library Research Fellowship, 2004<br />
• Texas A&M Diversity Award, 2001/2002<br />
• C. Clifford Wendler Pr<strong>of</strong>essor in Library Administration, 2000-2011<br />
• Big XII Faculty Fellowship, 1999/2000<br />
• Distinguished Librarianship Award, Association <strong>of</strong> Former Students, TAMU,<br />
1997<br />
• Whitney-Carnegie Award, American Library Association, 1991<br />
• Kenneth E. Toombs Fellowship in Library Science, 1989/90<br />
• Baker and Taylor/Junior Members <strong>of</strong> the South Carolina Library Association<br />
Round Table Grassroots Award, 1989.<br />
DEVELOPMENT HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• At TAMU, Member <strong>of</strong> library development team from 1995 and responsible for<br />
leadership from 2001 to 2011. Raised over $10 million in outright gifts, deferred,<br />
and estate gifts; raised more than $15 million in in-kind gifts.<br />
• Played key role in securing the two largest outright cash gifts in history <strong>of</strong><br />
TAMU Libraries and participated in securing some <strong>of</strong> the largest deferred gifts.<br />
• Met TAMU Vision 2020 objective (set in 1997) <strong>of</strong> achieving “one million-dollar<br />
annual revenue flow from endowments” by 2020 in 2009.<br />
GRANT HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Web development and research support: Cervantes Iconography Project,<br />
$325,000, National Endowment for the Humanities. With Eduardo Urbina and<br />
Richard Furuta, March 2006, TAMU.<br />
• Program support: Humanities Informatics Initiative, $339,150, Office <strong>of</strong> the Vice<br />
President for Research, TAMU. With Fred Heath, Colleen Cook, Richard Furuta,<br />
John Leggett, Eduardo Urbina, 2003, TAMU.<br />
• Numerous grants from $1,000 to $10,000 supporting research, programs, and<br />
other activities from diverse sources, including TAMU mini-grant program,<br />
<strong>Smith</strong>, February 2013<br />
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