September 19, 2008
American Library Association
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ALA President-elect Camila Alire is seeking applicants and nominees for appointments to the 2009-2010 ALA and Council committees.
The deadline for submitting applications and nominations is December 5, 2008.
Alire is asking for volunteers to serve on the following ALA committees:
Accreditation; American Libraries Advisory; Awards; Chapter Relations; Conference; Constitution and Bylaws; Election; Human Resource Development and Recruitment Advisory; Information Technology Policy Advisory; Literacy; Literacy and Outreach Services Advisory; Membership; Membership Meetings; Nominating; Orientation, Training and Leadership Development; Public and Cultural Programs Advisory; Public Awareness; Publishing; Research and Statistics; Rural, Native and Tribal Libraries of All Kinds; Scholarships and Study Grants; Website Advisory
The following ALA joint committees:
ALA-Children’s Book Council; ALA-Association of American of Museums; and ALA-Association of American Publishers
And, the following Council committees: Advocacy; Budget, Analysis and Review; Committee on Committees; Diversity; Education; Intellectual Freedom; International Relations; Legislation; Organization; Council Orientation, Planning and Budget Assembly; Policy Monitoring; Professional Ethics; Public Awareness; Publishing; Resolutions; and Status of Women in Librarianship.
Committee charges are available in the ALA Handbook of Organization (http://www.ala.org/ala/ourassociation/aboutala/alahandbookorganization.cfm).
The online committee volunteer form is available at: http://cs.ala.org/alacommittees/volunteer.html
The ALA Committee on Committees and Committee on Appointments will assist in making the appointments. Individuals selected to serve on a committee will be notified after the 2009 ALA Midwinter Meeting in Denver (Colo.) and will begin their committee service at the conclusion of the 2009 ALA Annual Conference in Chicago.
For more information on the committee appointments process, contact Eileen Hardy, Executive Board Secretariat, at ehardy@ala.org, or Alfredo Pinto, assistant to Camila Alire, at apinto@emporia.edu.
September 2, 2008
American Library Association
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ALA President’s Informal Report for August 2008
In my role as ALA president I did the following during August :
CONFERENCES
August 10-14 I participated in IFLA’s World Library and Information Congress in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The conference theme was “Libraries without borders: Navigating towards Global Understanding.” This was my first IFLA conference. It was good to experience an event whose conventions, schedule, and structure were new to me; it helped me imagine how first-timers to our massive Annual Conference must feel.
During the IFLA conference I signed an agreement between the association and the Berufsverband Information Bibliothek (BIB). The two organizations will work together to facilitate exchanges between librarians of the two countries. German librarians interested in an exchange in the United States can contact BIB which will work with ALA’s International Relations Office to connect to libraries in the United States. Although no funds are available at this time U.S. librarians interested in exchanges in Germany should contact the International Relations Office at intl@ala.org.
PRESS INTERVIEWS
- Interviews on the relationship between increased use of public libraries and the nation’s economic downturn with the following:
- Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, NY
- Sacramento Bee, Sacrament, CA
- Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, KY
- Associated Press, WV
- Press Enterprise, Riverside, CA
- Toledo Blade, Toledo, OH
- Oak Leaves, Oak Park, IL
- Interview on electronic media and services in libraries, Christian Science Monitor, Boston, MA
- Panelist in program on the future of libraries and librarians on KQED’s “Forum” call-in radio show; archived at http://www.kqed.org/epArchive/R808261000
In interviews with the print media I observed two things. First, national and regional reporters ask more insightful questions and have prepared for the interviews. Second, it seems that few of them have visited a public library recently. Frequently they were surprised to learn about services that are common in our public libraries. Michael Krasny, KQED’s host, was briefed very well on current library issues.
GOVERNANCE ACTIVITIES
- Presided during the Executive Board’s Executive Commitee conference call on August 4
- The Executive Board did not conduct a conference call in August