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Get involved with ACRL: Volunteer to serve on a division or section committeeC&RL News, October 2007Vol. 68, No. 9 ACRL division and section committee volunteers are an integral part of the association. Committee members help shape the organization by advancing its strategic plan and influencing the direction of academic and research librarianship. If you have been looking for a way to become more involved, ACRL Vice-President/President-Elect Erika Linke invites you to volunteer for a division or section committee for the 2008–09 term. The rewards of volunteering Volunteers benefit by: • building ties with academic and research librarians around the country, • enhancing their leadership abilities through consensus building and project management, • sharing their experience with colleagues, • gaining additional expertise about a new area of academic librarianship or updating expertise in a current specialization, and • advancing the work of the association and the profession. The appointment process Appointments are made at the division and section level. The ACRL vice-president is responsible for committee appointments at the division level for the year he or she serves as president. The ACRL Appointments Committee assists the vice-president in an advisory capacity. The chairs of coordinating committees make appointments to committees linked to each coordinating committee. Section vice-chairs are responsible for committee appointments for the year they will serve as chair. Most committee appointments will be made following the 2008 ALA Midwinter Meeting. Factors influencing appointment Although the emphasis in the appointment process may vary from year to year according to the priorities of the vice-president/president-elect, coordinating committee chairs, and section vice-chairs, several factors are always considered, including: • Evidence of prospective committee member’s interest. Have potential volunteers attended the meetings and introduced themselves to the chair? Do they have previous experience that relates to the work of the committee? Have they indicated their interest on the volunteer form? • Demographics and composition of committee. A balance is sought with respect to type of library (community college, college, or university), geographic representation, ethnic diversity, and gender. Those who have not had the opportunity to serve on an ACRL committee are encouraged to volunteer. • Recommendation of the current committee chair. Current committee chairs are asked to suggest prospective members. The final appointments are the prerogative of the ACRL president-elect, the coordinating committee chairs, and the section vice-chairs. How to apply 1. Identify the committees that interest you. ACRL committees and their charges are listed on the ACRL Web site (www.acrl.org, select “Committees” from the Quicklinks drop-down menu). Attend committee meetings at the Midwinter Meeting and Annual Conference to help you decide if their activities interest you. 2. Introduce yourself. Talk with committee members. Express your interest to the committee chair. Ask about current projects and explain how you might contribute to the work of the committee. 3. Submit a volunteer form. For division-level committees, visit www.ala.org/ala/acrl/aboutacrl/resourcesforwork/acrlforms/volunteer.cfm for more detailed instructions. Forms should be submitted by December 1, 2007. For section committees, complete the online volunteer form at www.acrl.org/volunteer. You will be asked to login using your ALA member ID and the password you created. The form should be completed by February 15, 2008. 4. Volunteer again. If you are not successful in being appointed one year, volunteer again the next year. Remember that many factors—number of appointments made, number of volunteers for each committee, number of volunteers from your type of library or your geographic area—determine the actual appointment, and these factors change from year to year. ACRL division-level committee appointments ACRL has more than 30 standing committees for which you may volunteer to serve for 2008–09. The committees are listed along with their charges on the ACRL Web site (www.acrl.org, select “Committees” from the Quicklinks drop-down menu). In 2005, the Board identified structural changes to the association intended to coordinate the work of units throughout the organization, reduce duplicative efforts, and allow the organization to conduct work more quickly and effectively. One such structural change was to link committees that have similar or related missions under the umbrella of a coordinating committee. Coordinating committees have division-wide responsibilities to coordinate a broadly defined range of efforts in each committee’s respective area throughout ACRL and to organize the efforts into a coherent and effectively implemented set of programs and initiatives that are more closely aligned to the strategic plan. Coordinating committee chairs are responsible for appointing the members of the component committees. Appointments to ACRL standing committees are made in the spring for terms beginning immediately after the ALA Annual Conference. The Appointments Committee recommends to the president-elect of ACRL the names of members who might fill the vacancies and coordinating committees do the same for their chair. The president-elect and coordinating committee chair make the final appointments for the committees for which they are responsible. Questions about division-level appointments may be directed to the chair of the Appointments Committee, Daniel R. Lee, University of Arizona; phone: (520) 621-6433; e-mail: leed@u.library.arizona.edu. If you have any questions about using the volunteer form, please contact ACRL Program Officer David Connolly at dconnolly@ala.org or (312) 280-2519.
ACRL section appointments ACRL has 17 sections to help members customize their ACRL experience through newsletters, electronic discussion lists, specialized programming, preconferences, recognition, and focused activities. A description of their areas of responsibility is available online at www.ala.org/ala/acrl/aboutacrl/acrlsections/sections.cfm or in the ALA Handbook of Organization, 2007–08. Section vice-chairs appoint the members of all section committees. Most of these appointments are made in the spring for terms beginning immediately after the ALA Annual Conference. If you would like to be considered for appointment as a chair or member of a section committee, fill out the ACRL committee volunteer form at www.acrl.org/volunteer by February 15, 2008. If you have questions about the form, please contact ACRL Program Coordinator Adam Burling at aburling@ala.org or (312) 280-2521. Contact information for the vice-chair of each section is given below. African American Studies Librarians Section. Thomas Weissinger, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; phone: (217) 333-3006; e-mail: tweissin@uiuc.edu. Anthropology and Sociology Section.Randal R. Hertzler, George Washington University; phone: (202) 994-1354; e-mail: hertzler@gwu.edu. Arts Section. Lucie Wall Stylianopoulos, University of Virginia; phone: (434) 924-6604; e-mail: lws4n@virginia.edu. Asian, African and Middle Eastern Section. Rajwant Singh Chilana, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; phone: (217) 333-2492; e-mail: rchilana@uiuc.edu. College Libraries Section. Irene M.H. Herold, Keene State College; phone: (603) 358-2736; e-mail: iherold@keene.edu. Community and Junior College Libraries Section. Lora P. Mirza, Georgia Perimeter College-Dunwoody; phone: (770) 274-5091; e-mail: mmirza@gpc.edu. Distance Learning Section. Patrick B. Mahoney, Mitre Corporation Library; e-mail: scimitar12@yahoo.com. Education and Behavioral Sciences Section. Deborah Schaeffer, California State University-Los Angeles; phone: (323) 343-03929; e-mail: dschaef@calstatela.edu. Instruction Section. Sarah E. McDaniel, University of Wisconsin; e-mail: smcdaniel@library.wisc.edu. Law and Political Science Section. Ann Marshall, University of Rochester; phone: (585) 273-3451; e-mail: amarshall@library.rochester.edu. Literatures in English Section. Karen Munro, University of California-Berkeley; phone: (510) 643-1636; e-mail: kmunro@library.berkeley.edu. Rare Books and Manuscripts Section. Mary A. Lacy, Library of Congress; phone: (202) 707-8799; e-mail: mlac@loc.gov. Science and Technology Section. Virginia Ann Baldwin, University of Nebraska; phone: (402) 472-3412; e-mail: vbaldwin2@unl.edu. Slavic and East European Section. Terri Tickle Miller, Michigan State University; phone: (517) 432-6123 x241; e-mail: ticklet@msu.edu. University Libraries Section. Barbara Baxter Jenkins, University of Oregon; phone: (541) 346-1925; e-mail: jenkins@uoregon.edu. Western European Studies Section. Laura Dale Bischof, University of Minnesota; phone: (612) 626-8026: e-mail: bisch004@umn.edu. Women’s Studies Section. Diana Leigh King, University of California-Davis; phone: (530) 752-2095; e-mail: diking@ucdavis.edu. Editorial boards ACRL has eight editorial/advisory boards for its publications: Blog Advisory Board; Choice Editorial Board; College & Research Libraries Editorial Board; College & Research Libraries News Editorial Board; New Publications Advisory Board; Publications in Librarianship Editorial Board; RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage Editorial Board; and Resources for College Libraries Editorial Board. Appointments to editorial boards are made at the Midwinter Meeting for terms that begin immediately after the ALA Annual Conference. The editors recommend the names of individuals to fill vacancies. The Publications Committee approves the recommendation and the president of ACRL makes the appointment. If you would like to be considered for appointment to an editorial board, contact the editor of the editorial board early in the fall or indicate your interest on the ACRL online volunteer form. ACRLog Blog Advisory Board chair: Steven J. Bell, Temple University; e-mail: bells@temple.edu. CHOICE editor: Irving Rockwood, Choice; phone: (800) 347-6933 x119; e-mail: irockwood@ala-choice.org. College & Research Libraries editor: William Gray Potter, University of Georgia; phone: (706) 542-0621; e-mail: wpotter@uga.edu. College & Research Libraries News editor: David Free, ACRL; phone: (312) 280-2517; e-mail: dfree@ala.org. New Publications Advisory Board staff liaison: Kathryn Deiss, ACRL; phone: (312) 280-2529; e-mail: kdeiss@ala.org. Publications in Librarianship editor: Charles Schwartz, Florida International University; phone: (305) 348-2982; e-mail: schwartc@fiu.edu. RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage editor: Richard Clement, University of Kansas; phone: (785) 864-4217; e-mail: rclement@ku.edu. Resources for College Libraries project editor: Marcus Elmore, Choice; phone: (860) 347-6933 x29; e-mail: melmore@ala-choice.org. |
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