Publications and Acknowledgments
Publications
“Writing Compelling Fundraising Appeal Letters” (republished from Colorado Libraries), Foundations, newsletter of the Wyoming State Library, May 2010, p. 2.
“The First Ascent of Hidden Peak” Trail and Timberline magazine, Summer 2009 (issue #1003), p. 40.
“A Big Year for Books”, 2008 Annual Report of the American Alpine Club, Spring 2009, p. 22.
“Remembering Zeckendorf Plaza” http://buckfifty.org, January 28, 2009.
“A Classic Reborn” Trail and Timberline magazine, Fall 2008 (issue #1000), p. 20.
Friends of the Library E-News, Editor. Summer 2008.
“Library Growing” Trail and Timberline magazine, Summer 2008 (issue #999), p. 22.
“Built by Climbers: The Library Celebrates 90 Years” Friends of the Library Newsletter, Fall 2006 (Vol. 6, No. 1).
“Global Information Resources” Friends of the Library Newsletter, Spring 2005 (Vol. 5, No. 1).
Acknowledgments
Here are a few books in which the authors have graciously credited me for assisting in their research:
No Way Down: Life and Death on K2, by Graham Bowley. HarperCollins (2010).
Last Man on the Mountain: The Death of an American Adventurer on K2, by Jennifer Jordan. W.W. Norton & Company (2010).
“John Tyndall’s Vertical Physics: From Rock Quarries to Icy Peaks”, by Michael Reidy. Physics in Perpective, June 2010 (Vol. 12, No. 2). pp. 122-145.
Wilderness Mountaineering, by Phil Powers. National Outdoor Leadership School, third edition (2009).
North Table Mountain: Rock Climbs at the Golden Cliffs, by Jason Haas and Ben Schneider. Fixed Pin Publishing (2009).
Climbing Boulder’s Flatirons, by Jason Haas. Sharp End Publishing (2008).
Fallen Giants: A History of Himalayan Mountaineering from the Age of Empire to the Age of Extremes, by Maurice Isserman and Stewart Weaver. Yale University Press (2008).
San Juan Mountaineers’ Climber’s Guide to Southwestern Colorado, by Lavender, Long, and Griffiths. Colorado Mountain Club Press (2008).
A Tale of Two Passes: An Inquiry into Certain Alpine Literature, by William L. Putnam. Light Technology Publishing (2008).
An Eye at the Top of the World: The Terrifying Legacy of the Cold War’s Most Daring C.I.A. Operation, by Pete Takeda. Basic Books (2006).
