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Author Archives: anitaslack
Membership Update
At the Executive Board Retreat on July 10-11, 2017 the Membership Chair reported 354 active members including 324 regular members, 5 retiree members, and 25 student members. Welcome to our newest members: Abagail Burkey, Ohio State University ATI Mark Clemente, … Continue reading
Legislative Report
On August 25, Joseph Dudley (Bryant & Stratton College, Cleveland) and Paul Mitchell (Bryant & Stratton College, Eastlake) previewed their upcoming ALAO poster presentation at the BSC Librarians’ Annual Meeting in Buffalo, NY. They discussed: How Ohio librarians are currently … Continue reading
Conference Announcement
It was with great enthusiasm that we welcome all to the 3rd National Personal Librarian & First Year Experience Library Conference on March 21 – 22, 2018. The conference will focus on creating and sustaining library initiatives that provide services to … Continue reading
People & Library News
Case Western Reserve University News Kelvin Smith Library is pleased to announce a quartet of new library staff: Andrew Mancuso joined us as Preservation Officer in June. He has received his BA from St. Bonaventure University and his Master of Library … Continue reading
President’s Report
This is a time of transitions for many of us. We’re watching students graduate at our institutions and transition to the next chapter of their lives. The season is transitioning from spring to summer our attention turns to planning vacations … Continue reading
2017 Election Results
The ALAO elections ran from March 19, 2017, through April 19, 2017. An amazing 49% of membership voted. The new elected officers will take office at the ALAO Board Retreat on July 10-11, 2017. Vice-President/President-Elect Eric Resnis (Organizational Effectiveness Coordinator, … Continue reading
Annual Conference Update: Moving Quickly toward Oct. 27
The academic year is winding down for many, but ALAO conference planning is in full swing! Session, poster and roundtable proposals are under review by the conference planning committee. We are pleased to present a full slate of 28 programs … Continue reading
Political Does Not Mean Partisan: A Letter to the President
On March 6, 2017, I mailed a letter to President Donald Trump on behalf of nearly 100 ALAO members (by email and the U.S. Postal Service). The essential message of the letter is summarized in its second paragraph: “We, the … Continue reading
Notes from the Trenches
Speech Pathology Writing Boot Camp at Miami University This article describes the successful collaboration between a Speech Pathology faculty member and library liaison to use library space and resources to achieve student success at Miami University. The library as a … Continue reading
National Library Legislative Day in Washington D.C., May 1-2 2017
As Government Relations Liaison, I attended National Library Legislative Day (NLLD) in Washington D.C. Carla Myers, the winner of the ALAO National Legislative Day Travel Award, also attended the conference with the Ohio delegation. As always, I would like to … Continue reading