The committee shall be responsible for soliciting articles, and preparing and distributing the Round Table's newsletter. The committee shall consist of the Editor, who shall serve as the chairperson, ...
The Belpré Award Selection Committee consists of seven members, two appointed from the ALSC membership at large, two appointed by the YALSA membership at large, and three appointed from the REFORMA ...
MARBI consists of nine voting members and three interns. MARBI deliberations also include members of the MARC Advisory Committee, which includes ex-officio representatives of national libraries and ...
See RUSA or Section Bylaws. ALA values committed and active committee members. Qualified members are welcome to volunteer to serve on [insert committee name here]. Committee members must have an ...
ALA, its Divisions, Round Tables and Affiliates host many conferences, and in-person and online events to showcase cutting-edge developments in library advocacy, information literacy, and many other ...
This subcommittee is re-established at least a year ahead of the scheduled reauthorization of the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA), approximately every five years. Membership includes ...
Connect with colleagues and hear from PLA member-leaders at this free virtual town hall.
The American Library Association (ALA) is accepting nominations for the Beta Phi Mu Award, one of its most prestigious awards ...
The Pat Carterette Professional Development Grant committee is responsible for promoting this grant opportunity, receiving and reviewing grant applications, and selecting a recipient for the grant ...
Pat Carterette Professional Development Grant, created in memory of the Learning Round Table’s past-president Pat Carterette, is here to help you achieve your goals. This grant provides up to $1,000 ...
Volunteer applications for ACRL appointments are accepted through February 15 for service the following term, which begins July 1. Visit http://www.ala.org/acrl ...
The observance of Women’s History Month began with the first International Women's Day celebrated in 1911. In 1978, the Sonoma County (California) Commission on the Status of Women launched “Women’s ...