Susan Vita Appointed Chief of Library of Congress Music Division
From the announcement:
Susan Vita, chief of Special Materials Cataloging from December 1996 until she became acting chief of the Music Division in June 2005, has been appointed chief of the Library of Congress Music Division.
“Sue Vita came to the Music Division over a year ago as the interim chief. It was quickly apparent that she inspired staff, relied on their expertise to make decisions about future directions and brought fresh and creative approaches to the division’s mission. Sue has already breathed new life and energy into the Music Division. I am delighted to appoint her to the permanent position,” said Associate Librarian for Library Services Deanna Marcum.
The Music Division holds more than 500 named special collections in music, theater and dance, with close to 20 million items, including the classified music and book collections, music and literary manuscripts, microforms and copyright deposits.
