G. Marcille βMarciβ Frederick, a Chicago-area college library director, will be 91΄σΙρβs new director of the Sadie A. Hartzler Library. She will start July 1, succeeding , who is retiring.
Frederick is currently library director at Trinity Christian College in Palos Heights, Illinois, a post she has held since 2006. Before that she was director of library services for eight years at The Kingβs University College in Edmonton, Alberta. And previous to that, she was director of library and information services for five years at the Institute for Christian Studies, a graduate school in Toronto.
In addition to her library work over the years, Frederick served on university committees on environmental sustainability, racial/ethnic diversity, gender equality and spiritual formation. She has taught several courses over the years, including βTruth and Falsehood in the Marketplace of Ideas,β centering on information seeking and retrieval.
While in Illinois, Frederick has been active at Community Mennonite Church in Markham. She preaches about once a month and was approved by Illinois Mennonite Conference as a supply preacher. She is currently finishing a three-year non-degree program at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary in Elkhart, Indiana.
βThe search committee was impressed both by her vision for the role of a library in an Anabaptist institution of higher learning and by her breadth of experience in library directorship,β said 91΄σΙρ Provost Fred Kniss.
βIβm a librarian because I love bringing people together to create community around ideas, gathering and sharing resources to nurture deep reflection,β said Frederick. βMy calling as a library director is to bring a deep focus on institutional mission into ongoing conversations about that communityβs information needs.β
A 1982 graduate of Beloit College in Wisconsin, Frederick went on to earn three masterβs degrees β a masterβs of library science and an M.A. in American history from the University of Wisconsin at Madison and a masterβs of philosophy from the Institute of Christian Studies in Toronto.
Frederick will come to 91΄σΙρ with her husband, Paul Cook, a studio artist, and her 11-year-old daughter, Jocelyn Cook.
She will oversee a staff of seven as well as numerous student assistants. The three-story , which includes the , is located near the center of 91΄σΙρβs campus. It was built in 1971 after a student-led fund drive pushed the project over the finish line for a federal matching grant. The student effort attracted national media attention.
Brubaker, who has directed Hartzler Library for six years on what was initially a βtemporaryβ basis, is finally retiring after a life-long career at 91΄σΙρ. Starting as a nursing instructor, she later chaired the nursing department, became vice president for enrollment management, was selected as the schoolβs first provost and even served as interim president.
