
Mary Ann Mavrinac, vice provost and Andrew H. and Janet Dayton Neilly dean of River Campus Libraries, was elected as vice-president/president-elect of the (ARL) at the ARL Membership meeting held in Washington, D.C., last month.
The association is a nonprofit organization of 124 leading research libraries in the United States and Canada. In her new role, Mavrinac will help support the association鈥檚 mission, which is to influence the changing environment of scholarly communication and public policies that affect research libraries and the diverse communities they serve.
鈥淚t is truly an honor to be recognized by one鈥檚 peers,鈥 says Mavrinac. 鈥淚 have spent my entire career working in ARL鈥揳ffiliated research libraries, and am looking forward to continuing to contribute to an organization that has been instrumental to research libraries at large and to my own professional development.鈥 Mavrinac has served as ARL dean/director representative since 2012, and was part of the association鈥檚 Leadership Fellows program, which supports the development of future senior-level leaders in large research libraries and archives.
鈥淒ean Mavrinac鈥檚 appointment serves as a clear indication of the leadership that she brings to the profession,鈥 says Robert Clark, provost and senior vice president for research. 鈥淭his is wonderful news, and I have no doubt that she will serve as a great proponent of the University within ARL.鈥
Mavrinac鈥檚 new role makes the University an important participant in current discussions and initiatives that will have a significant impact on research libraries across North America. 鈥淢y ARL colleagues and fellow members constantly engage in problem-solving and operate to address the opportunities and, at times, vexing issues research libraries are facing,鈥 she notes. 鈥淚 find my role to be a great opportunity to engage with the specific needs of the University of Rochester Libraries and those of other research libraries.鈥