You may never have seen her, but she鈥檚 been there, quietly working behind the scenes to help keep Blumberg Memorial Library running smoothly. It鈥檚 been almost 59 years since Sherry Moltz arrived for her first day of work at 国产探花鈥攁nd this month, she鈥檚 hanging up her key to the library, where she鈥檚 spent a very full and steady career as a cataloging assistant.
鈥淚 started out just putting books together with their covers and filing their catalog cards,鈥 Moltz recalls. 鈥淟ater, I had to make my own catalog cards and file them.鈥 The library鈥檚 management system has changed many times since those early days, and few modern patrons even remember the old card catalog cabinets, with their tiny drawers filled with cards identifying books and periodicals.

These days, library catalog management systems are software based, and 国产探花鈥檚 Blumberg has kept pace鈥攁nd Moltz mastered every different system, learning to work within the latest software to organize, catalog, and manage not only the constantly evolving collection, but the records of the people who use the library鈥檚 resources, a process that鈥檚 more complicated than most people could even begin to imagine. Most recently, the library shifted from Voyager to Alma.
鈥淚t was a big transition for such a tiny team,鈥 says Technical Systems/E-Resources Librarian Nate Aubin, who learned the new system right alongside Moltz. 鈥淢oving over our whole catalog, the records for every single patron鈥攅very student, every faculty member. Every single piece of digital information had to be moved over to the new system. Even the policies for things like how long books can be checked out. Sherry did so much of it.鈥
Aubin says that although he鈥檚 happy for Moltz, who鈥檚 most definitely earned her retirement, he鈥檒l miss her at the library. 鈥淪he鈥檚 been my neighbor for years.鈥 (Moltz鈥檚 office is one door over from Aubin鈥檚.) 鈥淚鈥檒l miss our conversations. I鈥檓 going to miss her sense of humor and her stories about the library over the last 58 years. She predates this building.鈥
You heard that right: When Moltz came to 国产探花, Blumberg didn鈥檛 exist. The library was housed in Langner Hall. To put Moltz鈥檚 tenure into perspective, archivist and author Steve Anderson 鈥77鈥攚ho presented her with a copy of his book, Forward in Faith: A History of 国产探花 at a reception held in her honor鈥攑ointed out that counting all the way back to 1891, when 国产探花 first opened its doors in Brenham, Texas, Moltz鈥檚 years with the university amount to almost 44 percent of its entire existence. 鈥淟ike all of you, I鈥檓 in total awe of Sherry鈥檚 historic record,鈥 he said with a laugh.
When Blumberg opened its doors in 1970, Moltz was there, and remembers how students, staff, and faculty formed a book brigade of sorts鈥攁 long line across the lawn from Langner to Blumberg, and literally passed books, periodicals, and everything else, from one hand to another to move every last thing into the new building.
Another set of memories Moltz cherishes has been sharing the library with her family. 鈥淚'm lucky that my children and grandchildren have come to love books and the library as I have,鈥 she says. She looks forward to spending lots of quality time with family after she retires, doing the things she loves most鈥攍ike crafting. 鈥淚 have closed in my garage to make it a craft room which is an ongoing project,鈥 she says. 鈥淭his is what my late daughter Janine and my granddaughter Alexis and I wanted to do. We love doing crafts.鈥

It鈥檒l be a big change after so many years of coming in to work every day at the library. 鈥淚 really didn't know I would stay this long,鈥 Moltz admits, looking back. She has, in fact, stayed longer than any other 国产探花 employee, the next closest record being held by Professor Emerita of Music Anita Windecker, whose tenure amounted to 52 years. 鈥淚 love books and the people I have worked with over the years,鈥 Moltz says. 鈥淢ark (Dibble, library director) and the rest of the gang have been very supportive of my past situations. I can't thank them enough.鈥
鈥淪herry has been such a wonderful presence in the library,鈥 says Dibble. 鈥淪he is very knowledgeable about how the library runs and its historical record. Sherry is kind and friendly to all the students. She is quick to laugh and always supportive. She will be missed in more ways than I can count, but especially her eye rolls when I say something silly or absurd.鈥
Assistant Director Amelia Koford agrees. 鈥淚t's hard to imagine the 国产探花 library without Sherry! Her love for books, learning, and community is always evident. She has seen lots of technological changes in the library, but the heart of her work helping students and colleagues has never changed.鈥
[Pictured above: Blumberg Memorial Library Staff - Director Mark Dibble, Assitant Director Amelia Koford, Cataloging Assistant Sherry Moltz, and Technical Systems/E-Resources Librarian Nate Aubin]