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Research Grant Recipient Announced
The Research and Publications Committee is pleased to announce that Dr. Feng-Ru Sheu, Instructional Design Librarian at Kent State University, has been awarded 2021 ALAO Research Grant funds for her project “Flipped Classrooms for One-Shot Library Instruction in Remote Teaching … Continue reading
Membership Report
The current membership of ALAO includes a total of 321 members consisting of 288 regular members, 5 retiree members, and 28 student members. We are excited to welcome new members who joined between February 25, 2021 and May 28, 2021. … Continue reading
Member Spotlight
Let’s shine the Member Spotlight on Shannon Simpson from Kenyon College Libraries! What is/are your role(s) in academic libraries? My job title is Scholarly Instruction Librarian, but I think of my role, as a BIPOC Librarian in the Academic Librarian … Continue reading
Interest Group News
Message from the Interest Group Coordinator ALAO’s interest groups don’t stop over summer! ALAO has 12 active special interest groups that have formed to discuss concerns and issues related to academic librarianship in Ohio. Keep an eye on the ALAO … Continue reading
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People and Library News
Case Western Reserve University News Shelby Stuart and Stephanie Church wrote an article that was recently published in Against the Grain titled, “Let’s Get Technical — A Case (Western Reserve University) Study of COVID-19 e-Resource Usage and Free Access“. The article highlights CWRU eresource usage during the Spring … Continue reading
President’s Report
ALAO February 2021 Board Meeting The ALAO Board continues to work on projects in the following three areas: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI); support for Interest Groups; and COVID-19 support and relief. Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DEI) Stay tuned for … Continue reading
2021 ALAO Board Election Coming Soon
The 2021 ALAO Board Election will take place March 22 – April 9, 2021. You must be a member to vote, so it’s the perfect time to consider joining or renewing your membership! More information on joining and renewing here. … Continue reading
Vice President/President Elect Report
Happy 2021 to our fellow ALAO members. On behalf of the Conference Planning Committee, I am excited to announce the theme for the 2021 conference: Building Bridges: Dialogue, Deliberation, and Connection in Academic Libraries. The Conference will take place virtually … Continue reading
Professional Development Committee News
Continuing Education Grant Program-Apply Now! The Application for the Academic Library Association of Ohio (ALAO) Continuing Education Grant is now open! Are you presenting a conference paper, attending a workshop or course, or looking to participate in other professional development … Continue reading
ALAO Member Spotlight
Let’s shine the member spotlight on Julie Deardorff from Cedarville University! What is your role(s) in academic libraries? I’ve been at Cedarville University for 25 years, most of that time as Director of Collection Services. I’m responsible for collection development … Continue reading