Vicki Doze

Circulation Assistant &
Loose-leaf Manager

Photograph: Vicki Doze.

vicki.doze [at] washburn.edu
Phone: (785) 670-1088 or
(785) 670-1841

Biography

Vicki Doze has been a Librarian’s Assistant I and II with Washburn University School of Law Library since Aug. 1998. Her duties include providing user support at the circulation desk, supervising the circulation desk when the circulation librarian is absent, responsible for lending interlibrary loans, assists the Law Library Director with various tasks, manages the loose-leaf department and supervises student workers with their loose-leaf assignments.

Vicki is actively engaged in assigned and volunteer committees, her favorite being USMC Toys For Tots Foundation. Vicki voluntarily taught a Spring 2000 semester non-credit course in genealogy at the law school, sponsored by one of the student law societies. She previously supervised the Public Service Desk, maintained faculty reserves, maintained the college archival collection and served as an assistant with the reference department and directed public relations activities while at the H. F. Davis Memorial Library of Colby Community College in Colby, KS. Vicki served as an outreach coordinator for Colby Community College in the Brewster, KS area. It was her responsibility to decide what classes would be offered, enroll students in those classes and work with the Brewster High School superintendent with enrollment of high school students in duel credit classes offered through ITV.

Vicki also taught a state approved three credit hour course called “Genealogy and Family History,” with universities all over the U.S. accepting the earned credit hours as credit in history or the humanities. Vicki earned her Associate of Arts Degree from Colby Community College. She was on the President’s honor roll for three semesters, the Dean’s honor roll for one semester and a member of Phi Theta Kappa. She is listed in The National Dean’s List and Who’s Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. Vicki is also a published author both private and in Colby Community College’s publication The Colby College Collection.