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Giving Back: Emeritus Librarian Makes a Gift of a Lifetime

When Dave Morrison was first hired as a librarian in 1987, he didn’t think he would spend his entire career at the Marriott Library. Fast-forward 32 years and Dave is now happily retired and has just made a significant financial contribution to the library.

“I feel like the library has always invested in me as a professional librarian and I’m very grateful for that. So I decided that it was time to give back,” explains Dave.

In 1984 the library was designated as a Patent Depository Library (PDL) and therefore a need arose for a patent and trademark specialist. “Soon after I started here, my supervisor sent me to Washington D.C. to get training from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)” says Dave. “That was the beginning of what would become a lifetime of annual training opportunities and it allowed me to develop nationally recognized expertise in this very specific area.”

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“It was tremendously rewarding for me to help people in this way. And without the continual training that the library made possible, I wouldn’t have been able to stay current or possibly excel in my field,” says Dave.

For many years the Marriott Library was the only Patent and Trademark Library (PTDL) in the intermountain region encompassing Utah, southern Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, and Arizona, which meant that Dave’s expertise was in high demand. Because the search methodology for patents and trademarks is very broad and requires familiarity with the USPTO’s specialized Patent Classification System, patrons would come to Dave for assistance to ensure there wasn’t already a patent in existence. Once that fact was ascertained, Dave would help patrons with the process of filing for a patent through the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in Washington, D.C.

“It was tremendously rewarding for me to help people in this way. And without the continual training that the library made possible, I wouldn’t have been able to stay current or possibly excel in my field,” says Dave.

Dave’s appreciation of the library’s past support has propelled him to make a very generous gift to the library. The revenues from his $50,000 endowment gift will be used to fund training for current and future librarians and library staff.

“I’m excited to know that my gift will provide training for library professionals who are passionate about their work,” says Dave. “Regardless of where they are in their career or what their specialty is, library staff can benefit deeply from the investment in additional training.”

Naturally, the library and its staff aren’t the only ones benefitting. “Librarians help our students and faculty be successful,” comments Alberta Comer, Dean of the Marriott Library and University Librarian. “This is why Dave’s gift is so important – because it ultimately contributes to the teaching, learning, and research mission of the university.”

Thank you, Dave, for this extremely generous and thoughtful gift, which will benefit librarians, the library, and patrons in perpetuity.

1 Comment
  • Sam Passey
    Posted at 16:13h, 18 December

    Dave, wow! You are an amazing Librarian and I hope to be like you when I grow up. What a thoughtful and considerate gift to the Library. Way to go!