5 Questions with a Loon – Stephen Weiter

Bio:
Steve Weiter has been Dean of Oakland University Libraries since 2015 and is still a “recovering Law Librarian.” He has been an ALLUNY member since 1997 and served as ALLUNY President at some point in the distant past. Might have been 2004 – Google it (or check out the ALLUNY archives for more history)! Having worked in various library types over the past 25 years, he is retiring in mid-August in order to fling flies at fish, lose golf balls in the woods, and generally stir up trouble in other settings.

Title: Dean, University Libraries
Library: Oakland University
Location: Rochester, MI
Website: https://library.oakland.edu/people/bios/index.php?bio=Weiter

Five Questions:

1. Three people with whom you would love to have dinner? They have to be alive in order to share dinner right?

  1. Stephen King
  2. Dave Berry
  3. Bruce Springsteen

2. Skill you’d like to learn? I always wanted to be able to sing like Bing Crosby, tell jokes like Groucho Marx, and dance like Fred Astaire.

3. Three goals for the year?

  1. Spend more time fishing
  2. Build a kitchen island with my son
  3. Play “syzygies” in a Scrabble game

4. Favorite book? So many to choose from, but the two I go back to read repeatedly are The Stand by Stephen King and A Game of Thrones, the first book in the Song of Fire and Ice, by George R.R. Martin.

5. If you could change one law, what would it be? Copyright. I would repeal the Sonny Bono “Protection of Mickey Mouse Act” (112 Stat 2827), withdraw from the Berne Convention, and revert to the Statute of Anne (8 Ann. c. 21; or 8 Ann. c. 19).

And because sometimes five questions aren’t enough, I present two bonus Q&A’s!

6. Favorite thing about your job? I have been fortunate enough to work with many talented and dedicated people throughout my career, and for that I am grateful. And I have truly enjoyed helping others find the info they need. But right now, my favorite thing about my job is I get to retire from it August 16.

7. Favorite item in your library? We have a set of pens used by LBJ to sign all of the “Great Society” civil rights legislation passed in 1965. The plaque is the only one I have ever seen referring to an American Congress as “fabulous.”

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