TY - GEN AB - In this interview, University Librarian James E. Morgan talks about his tenure at OHSU. The third director in the Library's nearly ninety-year history, Morgan led it through implementation of the grant which created the Biomedical Information Communication Center. He comments on its development and the administration of constituent parts. Topics of funding and grantsmanship are followed by discussion of facilities and space allocation, and a brief history of the Library from its earliest incarnation at the Northwest 23rd and Lovejoy location. The relationship of the Library to other campus and departmental libraries is explored, as is its cooperative work with hospital libraries across the state. Morgan talks at length of the staff he has been privileged to work with during his tenure, declaring that he has 襱he best staff that anyone could ever want.� Finally, he considers his longevity here and attributes it to his continual desire to make a contribution to the development of the Library. DA - 2001-04-17 DA - 2001 April 17 DO - 10.6083/M4GH9GQZ DO - DOI ED - Morrissey, Charles T. ED - Morgan, James E. ED - Interviewer ED - Interviewee ID - 3238 KW - Faculty KW - Libraries, Medical KW - Integrated Advanced Information Management Systems KW - School Management and Organization KW - Library Science L1 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/3238/files/oralhist_69.pdf L2 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/3238/files/oralhist_69.pdf L4 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/3238/files/oralhist_69.pdf LA - eng LK - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/3238/files/oralhist_69.pdf N2 - In this interview, University Librarian James E. Morgan talks about his tenure at OHSU. The third director in the Library's nearly ninety-year history, Morgan led it through implementation of the grant which created the Biomedical Information Communication Center. He comments on its development and the administration of constituent parts. Topics of funding and grantsmanship are followed by discussion of facilities and space allocation, and a brief history of the Library from its earliest incarnation at the Northwest 23rd and Lovejoy location. The relationship of the Library to other campus and departmental libraries is explored, as is its cooperative work with hospital libraries across the state. Morgan talks at length of the staff he has been privileged to work with during his tenure, declaring that he has 襱he best staff that anyone could ever want.� Finally, he considers his longevity here and attributes it to his continual desire to make a contribution to the development of the Library. PB - Oregon Health & Science University PY - 2001-04-17 PY - 2001 April 17 T1 - Interview with James E. Morgan, M.S.L.S. TI - Interview with James E. Morgan, M.S.L.S. UR - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/3238/files/oralhist_69.pdf Y1 - 2001-04-17 ER -