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Reference Librarian, Information Services
Tom Shreves is part of the GCI's Information Center staff,
where he provides specialized research support to Getty staff and
professional conservators from around the world. He conducts research
and analysis using a wide variety of scientific and technical resources
and also works with Getty Research Library staff to coordinate the
acquisition of conservation-related materials for the Getty's
collections.
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Photo: Dennis Keeley
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Born into a large family in Clarksburg, West Virginia—he and
his twin sister were the youngest of seven—Tom grew up with
parents who were avid readers and avid gardeners. As a child, Tom
spent many hours in the family's garden. Books, too, were a
great attraction, and beginning at the age of eight, he would walk
to the local library two or three times a week. Around the same
time, he took up the cornet, and by high school he was a member
of the concert and marching bands.
At Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, he majored
in geography, as well as found time to build his own loom and study
tapestry weaving with a well-known local artist. After graduating,
he worked for several years as a library clerk in a local public
library. Then, in 1983, he attended graduate school in library science
at the University of Tennessee.
At the end of 1984, he was hired as a coordinator for the West
Virginia State Library Commission, managing the Huntington State
Hospital library and coordinating services for 11 other libraries
in hospitals, prisons, and juvenile detention centers. He found
it particularly gratifying to help patients find materials that
could assist them in developing needed skills. Four years later,
he took a job at a rural county library in Ohio, ultimately becoming
head of information services. In 1990 he was hired as an information
specialist and archivist with the American Ceramic Society, also
in Ohio. Over the next seven years, he managed the society's
library, which included developing an online database and organizing
and maintaining the society's archives and photographs.
In 1997 he moved to Los Angeles and joined the GCI. Among his responsibilities,
he especially enjoys working with scientific and field project staff
to provide them with information resources needed for particular
projects.
He is currently finishing his graduate degree in library and information
science. While life in a Los Angeles townhouse doesn't leave
much room for gardening or weaving, Tom does do needlepoint and
grows miniature orchids in container gardens on his terrace.
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