This year was unfortunately the year in which our much loved colleague Johannes Moropotli had to leave us.
Johannes Moropotli retired at the end of April 2014 after 33 years and one month’s service at the library. He started working as messenger at the Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute, Agricultural Research Council as early as 1970. He joined the veterinary library in April 1981 when it was still housed in the old main faculty building.
At his farewell function attended by colleagues, family and friends on 16 April, we took a trip down memory lane reminiscing highlights of Johannes’ time at Onderstepoort.
Erica van der Westhuizen, head of the library until August 2009, had the following to say:
“Johannes and I come a long way. In fact he was part of my 28 years of OP life from the beginning. When I started here in Nov 1981 as head of the faculty library he was already there, an essential part of the 3 person library team.
Johannes’ post in those beginning years was “bode” or library messenger. With his trusty bicycle (it lasted in more or less working order till quite recently!) he was a well-known fixture in the OP environment. Those early years were cosy at the faculty – staff and students were fewer than today so we got to know our library clients rather well!
In those pre-computer and pre-internet days lecturers and researchers got their information in paper format. It was Johannes as library messenger on his bicycle who delivered all their articles in brown cardboard files. Prof le Roux was the Dean in the early 8o’s and he would complain if his file looked a bit shabby!
Those were the days of Johannes’ sporting achievements, namely as Comrades marathon runner. With encouragement and support from Prof Koos Coetzer he was our pride and joy – there wasn’t another UP library who could boast of such an achievement! In fact, when a book was published to celebrate UP’s centenary, the Vet Library was especially mentioned for its Comrades runner!
Johannes’ fitness was a great help with our move in 1987 from the old library to the Sir Arnold Theiler building. We were still only 3 staff members and we had to undertake the move of books and equipment on our own, using the feed trucks kindly provided (and fortunately driven) by the Faculty.
Those were indeed interesting times!
As the computer age and the role of the internet in information provision expanded, Johannes’ role took on extra dimensions - from messenger to electronic information provider to information creator in the e-environment. Today Johannes can look back on his important contribution in providing an effective information service. From the electronic distribution of publications to faculty and students including external users, some even beyond SA’s borders, to the digitization of the first research accounts on animal diseases in Africa as published in the early SA veterinary journals. It is Johannes’ help in digitizing the OP Journal of Veterinary Research which has made this important early research accessible worldwide.
Johannes, na 44 jaar is dit nou tyd vir die welverdiende rus. Ons se baie dankie vir al jou harde werk, jou volgehoue vriendelikheid en geduld met al die vrouens van die biblioteek en jou lojaliteit. Geniet jou aftrede, ons beste wense vergesel jou!
Erica Makulu”
In her speech the library’s Deputy Director: Client Services, Lindiwe Soyizwapi, referred to recent interviews for Johannes’ post and the high standards that were set because it was felt that Johannes was almost irreplaceable! All the colleagues agreed that Johannes’ personality made him such a pleasant person to work with and that his smile and positive attitude will always be treasured.
It was a proud Johannes who delivered the last speech before everyone enjoyed refreshments and further conversations.
We will miss Johannes dearly but wish him well and pray that he may have a blessed retirement with his family.
Lucas Mmalefahlo joins the library staff
Fortunately Lucas Mmalefahlo joined our staff from 1 July to fill the empty space Johannes has left. We would like to extend a very warm welcome to Lucas and we believe he will enjoy his time with us as he has already settled in well.
Maria Mtsweni gets rewarded for 20 years’ of service
We are very proud of Maria who has completed 20 years’ of service at the University of Pretoria.
Maria began her career at the Department of Library Services in February 1994 when she started working at the Basic Medical Sciences & Dentistry library on the Prinshof Campus. She was initially responsible for journal shelving and photocopying. Her position changed in 2002 when she obtained a National Diploma in Library & Information Practice from the then Technikon South Africa. With her newly acquired skills she started working at the circulation desk in 2003 and in 2007 accepted the additional responsibility of interlibrary loans. In November 2010 she stated working at the Jotello F Soga library.
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