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Diversity Committee
Diane Kolosionek, Cleveland State University ALAO Diversity Committee Wants Your Input The ALAO Diversity Committee is in the process of reviewing ideas for their spring program and we would love to hear your thoughts and ideas. If you have attended … Continue reading
Instruction Interest Group
Kathryn Venditti, Ashland University The Instruction Interest Group (IIG) hosted an information table, and sponsored a session at the ALAO Annual Conference. The well-attended session, Teaching Tomorrow’s Students Today: Keeping Library Instruction Relevant was presented by Sara Klink (Stark State … Continue reading
Distance Learning Interest Group
Christina Bonner, Ohio Dominican DLIG was pleased to sponsor at the ALAO Conference this year the session entitled “Town and Gown: Collaborations between a Public Library and an Academic Library,” by Krista McDonald (Miami University-Hamilton) and Carol Bowling (Lane Public … Continue reading
People and Library News
Bowling Green State University Kay Flowers has been selected as the dean of Bowling Green State University Libraries. Flowers was selected following a national search. She has more than 30 years’ experience in university libraries. At Idaho State, a campus … Continue reading
President’s Report (July 2010)
Rocki Strader, Ohio State The ALAO Executive Board held its Annual Leadership Retreat on July 12-13 marking several transitions in our leadership. We noted the service of those who completed their terms on the Board: Karen Wilhoit (Past President); Angel … Continue reading
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Library Legislation Day / Library Advocacy Day in 2010
Alison Ricker, Oberlin College The heat, humidity and relentless sunshine did not deter some 2,000 librarians from a rally for American libraries on Tuesday, June 29, at the tail end of the ALA Annual Conference in Washington, D.C. I was … Continue reading
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Continuing Education Grant Awards for 2010
Stephena Harmony, UC Raymond Walters The Professional Development Committee (PDC) is pleased to announce the following awards for 2010: • Sevim McCutcheon, Kent State University, to attend the annual ALA conference with the focus on the new RDA cataloging standards; … Continue reading
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Diversity Scholarship Award
Ken Burhanna, Kent State University The ALAO Diversity Committee is pleased to award the annual Diversity Scholarship for 2010-2011 to Jasmine Jefferson. Jasmine graduated from Kent State University with a degree in American Sign Language in December 2009 and began … Continue reading
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Instruction Interest Group
Kathryn L. Venditti, Ashland University On March 12, 2010, the Instruction Interest Group (IIG) co-hosted a spring workshop with the Distance Learning Interest Group (DLIG) at Ashland University. Titled Effective Instruction from Design to Assessment, the workshop offered two sessions … Continue reading
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