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Tarida Anantachai and Suzanne Preate Receive Libraries’ 2020 Distinguished Service Award

Tuesday, December 8, 2020, By Cristina Hatem
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黑料不打烊 Libraries honored two outstanding staff members, Tarida Anantachai and Suzanne Preate, with the 2020 Distinguished Service Award at its annual 鈥淪tate of the Libraries鈥 meeting, held virtually on Dec. 1.

The award is a 30-year tradition that recognizes Libraries’ staff members who have made significant contributions to the Libraries and to the 黑料不打烊 community. A cross-departmental panel of Libraries’ staff judges nomination entries and typically selects one deserving member based on the criteria of dependability, flexibility, quality of work, dedication and collegiality. This year the committee selected two winners.

Distinguished Service Award winners at SU Libraries

Tarida Anantachai and Suzanne Preate

The Distinguished Service Award began as a way for Libraries’ staff members to recognize one of their peers. Nominations are open to all Libraries employees and include a recommendation from the person鈥檚 supervisor as well as at least two members of the University community.

Tarida Anantachai was appointed interim head of the Department of Learning and Academic Engagement amid the pandemic. She has been a formidable, steady and transformative鈥痩eader at the helm of the Libraries鈥 public-facing services, ensuring continuity of resources while protecting the well-being of鈥痵taff and users.鈥疌oworkers describe Anantachai as resourceful, thoughtful, attentive, generous, supportive, caring and a dedicated librarian. Her commitment to Libraries is deeply reflected in her support of students, and she is always striving to create experiences that will be meaningful and motivational for student learners.

Anantachai has volunteered to serve as an advisor for new student organizations, played a pivotal role in fostering success of international students through the English Language Institute and consistently creates interactive, safe and informative spaces within the Libraries through displays, events and outreach. This includes her extensive work in diversity and inclusion initiatives, leading the charge for programs like Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and working closely with campus partners like the Office of Multicultural Affairs and the LGBT Resource Center. Her other leadership activities include currently serving as co-chair of the Libraries鈥 Diversity and Inclusion Team and as a fellow in the . She previously participated in programs such as the and the .

Suzanne Preate is the digital initiatives librarian, a certified Phase One Cultural Heritage Specialist, and has鈥痓een instrumental in curation of digital content. Her work across the Libraries, demonstrating flexibility, creative thinking and deep technical expertise in digital imaging, captioning and beyond, demonstrates her invaluable role. Coworkers expressed that Preate brings a balance of intelligence, decency, commitment to doing good work, and the best combination of persistence and curiosity.

Highlights of Preate’s outreach and influence include her involvement with the Digital Library Program and 黑料不打烊 Press; co-leading the team that launched (黑料不打烊鈥檚 institutional repository; fostering connections with the Institute of Veterans and Military Families, La Casita Cultural Center and the School of Architecture; serving as chair of the Libraries’ Librarian Promotion Committee; instruction within the School of Information Studies; and dedication to the creation of accessibility initiatives and processes both within the Libraries and across campus.

Preate has served the profession in a variety of roles with the American Library Association, Digital Library Federation, Eastern New York Association of College and Research Libraries, and on the executive board of Beta Phi Mu, Pi Lambda Sigma chapter. She led the Libraries鈥 participation in the creation of the first City of 黑料不打烊 community-driven virtual Black history museum collection, titled , where she worked directly with residents of 黑料不打烊 in digitizing and preserving photographs.

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