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Peggy Jones <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 6 Feb 1998 14:01:58 -0600
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>Library Journal Reviewer's Application
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>Name:  Peggy Jones
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>Professional affiliation: title, dept. institution:  Librarian, Pritzker
Research Library, Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL
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>Home phone:  773-275-1316
>Work phone:  773-868-8041
>FAX:  773-880-3282
>Email:  [log in to unmask]
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>Office address:
        Pritzker Research Library
        Children's Memorial Institute for Education & Research
        2300 Children's Plaza, M/C 205
        Chicago, IL  60614-3394
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>Home address:
        4514 N. Paulina St., #1W
        Chicago, IL 60640
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>Please indicate where you would like to receive the following:
>Packages:  Home
>Letters:  Home
>Phone calls:  Work
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>List the subjects in which you would like to review. Try to be specific in
your replies: if one of your fields is history, state specific periods or
countries; if sports, state which sports; if fiction and poetry, list
schools of writing or favorite authors.
Medicine, particularly genetic and molecular biology aspects.
Biological sciences, medical applications of basic science.
Biological sciences, environmental.
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>Summarize your educational background and professional history, giving
dates and names of institutions.
BA, Biology/Art, Knox College, Galesburg, IL  1984
MILS, emphasis on library administration, University of Michigan, 1995

University Library Associate, Natural Sciences Library, University of
Michigan, 1993-1995
Resident Librarian, University of Illinois at Chicago.  Library of the
Health Sciences, 1995-1997
Reference Librarian, Brennemann Library, Children's Memorial Hospital,
Chicago, Feb-Oct 1997
Librarian, Pritzker Research Library, Children's Memorial Institute for
Education & Research, Chicago, Oct 1997 -
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>What additional knowledge have you derived from independent study, hobbies,
travel experiences, or membership in associations?
Prairie restoration and prairie flora
Ireland
Cell biology and molecular biology
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>Are there subjects in your fields you prefer not to review?
I'm better at basic science applications of medicine than at clinical
applications.
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>With which regions of the U.S. are you familiar?
Illinois, Michigan, Alabama, New York state
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>Have you lived in any countries outside of the U.S. for extended periods?
For how long?
Ireland for 8 weeks (is this extended??)
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>Are you fluent in any foreign languages? Which ones?
No, although I'm currently reviewing French
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>In order to avoid conflicts of interest, please name any authors in your
fields who are personal friends, colleagues, or family members. If
applicable, note the publishers of your own books.
Bernard Mirkin (pharmacology and cancer biology)
Phillip Iannaccone (developmental biology)
Martha Bohn (neurobiology)
Katherine Christoffel (violent injury prevention)
Amy Paller (dermatology)
Paul Knepper, Yuqi Zhao, Ben Katz (infectious diseases)
Paul Scholl (immunology)
Eric Bremer (brain tumor research)
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>If you will be reviewing books in politics, philosophy, or religions,
please state your own personal beliefs.
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Brief review:

The Passion, Jeannette Winterson

This fictional account of a French peasant and a Venetian casino worker
during the Napoleon era weaves first-person accounts of love, obsession, war
and life into a heartbreaking tale.  Henri, the peasant, is an innocent
country boy who joins the French army, only to find himself as personal
assistant to Napoleon Bonaparte during his conquests.  His counterpart,
Villanelle, gambles and roams the canals of Venice, falls in love, loses her
heart, meets Henri, and determines his fate for him.  Winterson performs a
masterful turn at the intersection between fantasy and reality, reminding us
at intervals: "Trust me.  I'm telling you stories."

Peggy Jones, Librarian
Pritzker Research Library
Children's Memorial Institute for Education and Research (CMIER)
Children's Memorial Hospital
2300 Children's Plaza #205
Chicago, IL  60614
voice:  773-868-8041
fax:    773-880-3282
email:  [log in to unmask]

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