Interest Groups & Committees News

Distance Learning Interest Group
Kathleen Pickens-French, Miami University Hamilton

ALAO’s Distance Learning Interest Group (DLIG) Spring Workshop, “INOV8: Strategies & Models for Distance Library Services”, was held on May 11th at Miami University’s Voice of America Learning Center in West Chester, Ohio. The workshop boasted 44 attendees representing a variety of institutions from across the state of Ohio. Our 2012 DLIG Visionary, Ken Burhanna, kicked off the day with “A Strategic Action Plan for Distance Learning Support”. He was followed by an engaging session on Quality Matters that was led by Janet Hurn, the Interim Director of E-Learning for Miami University Regionals. During lunch, many attendees joined Miami University Middletown’s Beth Tumbleson in taking advantage of the sunshine by stretching their legs on an optional nature walk through the adjoining park. After returning from the short hike, attendees settled in for the concluding Best Practices session, facilitated by Jessie Long (Miami University Middletown) and led by panelists Lauren Wahman (University of Cincinnati Blue Ash), Rob Snyder (Bowling Green State University), Rob Zai (Northern Kentucky University), and Ken Burhanna (Kent State University). The collaborative character of the workshop led to the creation of a starter “Best Practices” list, viewable from the DLIG blog at http://distancelibrarians.wordpress.com.

Diversity Committee
Diane Kolosionek, Cleveland State University

Diversity Scholarship Award
The ALAO Diversity Committee is pleased to award the 2012-2013 Diversity Scholarship to Carissa Thatcher. Carissa is a student in the Master of Library and Information Science program at Kent State University. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology from Franklin University. Carissa is the Learning Resources Center Manager for the South Campus of Southern State Community College. She previously managed Southern State’s Fayette Campus Learning Resources Center. The ALAO Diversity Scholarship awards Carissa $1,500 towards her tuition, free registration for the ALAO annual conference in October, and a year of mentoring by an ALAO member.

The Committee appreciated the quality of this year’s scholarship applicants, but Carissa’s demonstrated commitment to diversity and her collection development work at Southern State Community College were especially impressive. In her application, Carissa described how she took the initiative in her position as Learning Resources Center Manager to acquire materials on different countries, cultures, religions, governments, and sexual orientations and to promote these materials to the campus community. Now she is developing an African-American section of the Appalachian collection. Carissa stated that “African-Americans played a significant role in Appalachian culture and our collection does nothing to celebrate that fact. Hopefully, this section will be the start of a rich collection that is devoted to the world of diversity.”

Congratulations to Carissa! The Committee is confident that she will be a strong leader and advocate for diversity and inclusion in libraries.

Instruction Interest Group
Lauren Wahman, University of Cincinnati, Blue Ash College

Spring Workshop
The Instruction Interest Group’s (IIG) spring workshop, Energizing Library Instruction: Pedagogical Voodoo to Animate Classroom Zombies, took place on Monday, June 4 at Ashland University.

John Burke and Beth Tumbleson from Miami University Middletown presented Inside Job: Embedding Librarianship in the LMS, an informative and thoughtful presentation that provided workshop attendees with encouragement and great ideas to take back to their home institutions.

Sara Klink and Mary Beth Messner from Stark State College presented Check Your Librarian’s ID: Instructional Design Basics for Library Instruction. Their project clearly demonstrated how collaboration with colleagues can produce some amazing modules that will definitely enhance student learning.

From The Ohio State University, Anne Field and Brian Leaf’s presentation Active Learning on the Go: Digital Storytelling Using Mobile Devices gave workshop attendees the opportunity to engage and participate in the topic while learning from each other.
Overall, we had a great turnout (approximately 50 attendees) and great presentations! We also announced the debut of the IIG Blog, which can be found here: http://alaoinstructionig.wordpress.com/

New IIG Co-Chair, 2012-2013
We are happy to announce that Katie Foran-Mulcahy, University of Cincinnati, Clermont College, will be our new co-chair starting July 2012. Kathryn Venditti, current senior co-chair, has completed her appointment and will now be the Interest Group Coordinator.

Research and Publications Committee
Mark Eddy, Case Western Reserve University

The RPC is very pleased to announce awards for the 2012 research grant program. We are delighted to provide research support for our four recipients and wish to extend hearty congratulations to each of them! Our award winners are,

Ann Marie Smeraldi (Cleveland State University) – $200
Project Title: Conducting a Usability Study to Uncover the Best Way to Teach Discovery Tool Searching

Stacy Brinkman (Miami University) – $250
Project Title: Next-Generation Collection Management: Using Augmented Reality Mobile Applications to Automate Shelf Reading and Inventory Control

Maureen Barry (Wright State University) – $350
Project Title: What is the subject librarian’s role in a service-learning course?

Jacqueline Johnson (Miami University) – $200
Project Title: Cephas Burns: Bridges of Hope

Our committee was thrilled this year to receive an unprecedented number of proposals (nine in all!), each of which represents important contributions to library and information science research. The RPC would like to sincerely thank each of our applicants for their participation in the grant program, and we look forward to hearing more about their exciting research projects!

TEDSIG
Elías Tzoc, Miami University

On Friday, May 11th 2012, the Technical, Electronic, and Digital Services Interest Group (TEDSIG) hosted its Spring Workshop at OhioNET. The workshop was on “Technical & Cataloging Skills” and was attended by 31 librarians in total.
The first presentation “From Cataloger to Metadata-er, training library staff for today’s projects” by Diane Kajganich, Jacob Koehler, and Catalina Oyler. The presenters talked about professional development activities at the Five Colleges of Ohio to help technical/cataloging staff adapt to new technology and digital projects. They offered the perspective of librarians coordinating development efforts as well as from a library staff member who took part in the training for two recent projects at the Five Colleges, the Next Generation Library grant, which created over 30 digital collections, and the adoption of Summon discovery service.
The second session “From Microfilm to Digital Images: The National Digital Newspaper Program” by Jenni Salamon and Phil Sager. Jenni talked about the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) and the Ohio’s contribution to the project. Phil discussed the nuts and bolts of the training, workflow, technical specifications and metadata requirements that transform microfilmed newspaper pages into dynamic digital objects available on the Library of Congress’ Chronicling America and Ohio Memory -a CONTENTdm-hosted digital library.
The third session “Batch Cataloging: Improving Access to Your Collection” by Roman S. Panchyshyn. Roman began talking about the primary causes of the shift in batch loading MARC records into the local catalog at Kent State, main reasons included the increasing number of electronic resources purchased locally with available MARC records packages and the need for redeployment of systems staff for other projects. He also talked about the training they did for technical services staff in learning new skills such as batch processing software and scripting language. Last, he shared a checklist process that they developed, which provides the library with a consistent framework for managing individual batch cataloging projects.

The presentations files are available at:
http://www.alaoweb.org/Default.aspx?pageId=776286

TEDSIG is also pleased to announce that our incoming co-chair for 2012-2014 for TEDSIG will be Sharon Purtee, from the University of Cincinnati Health Science Library.

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People & Libraries News

Bowling Green State University

Joshua Vossler is the new Coordinator of Library Instruction in the Library Teaching and Learning Department of the University Libraries. Joshua comes to BGSU from Costal Carolina University where, as the Information Literacy/Reference Librarian, he developed and coordinated a one-credit information literacy lab course; served as project manager for a series of instructional videos; acted as coordinator of student learning outcomes; and worked in collaboration to design and implement information literacy curricula and assessment measures. In addition, Joshua has held positions at the University of Texas Arlington, University of North Dakota, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Dakota State University.

Colleen Boff has been appointed to the position of Associate Dean effective July 1, 2012. In her new position as Associate Dean, Colleen will supervise the NW Ohio Regional Book Depository Supervisor and Library Information and Technology Services; coordinate the UL Department Chairs in the absence of the Dean; coordinate the assessment of library operations and services; collaborate with campus constituents to develop and enhance programs and services for students, faculty, and the community; assist with developing, implementing, and assessing the annual and strategic planning initiatives as well as policies and plans that support the research and curricular needs of the University community; plan and oversee UL capital improvements and other operations-related projects; and other duties as appropriate.

Kent State University

The School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) at Kent State University announces the appointment of Tomas A. Lipinski, J.D., LL.M., Ph.D., as its new director. Lipinski will join the department in January 2013 to replace Richard Rubin, Ph.D., who left in 2010 to become Kent State’s associate provost for extended education.

Lakeland Community College Library

Emily Szymanski has been hired as a full-time reference librarian at Lakeland Community College Library. Emily is coming to Lakeland from the Eshleman Library at Henry Ford Community College in Dearborn, MI.


Northeast Ohio Medical University

 


Heather McEwen presented two papers at the Medical Library Association meeting in May. She presented “Theory and Practice à la Yogi Berra: The Interprofessional Education of Medical and Pharmacy Students in Evidence Based Medicine” with Michelle Cudnik, Lisa Weiss, Rienne Johnson, and Beth Layton. She also presented “The Research Ironman: Collaboration, Outreach, and Evidence Based Mental Health” with Rienne Johnson and Beth Layton.

Ohio Library Support Staff Institute

OLSSI will be holding its 11th annual conference July 22 – 24 at Wright State University.
The same price for 11 straight years: $225.00
A complete list of classes and the registration form can be found at:
http://www.olssi.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=97&Itemid=55


Shawnee State University

 


Connie Salyers Stoner, the director of Clark Memorial Library, retired at the end of April. Having previously worked as a librarian at both Antioch and Urbana, Connie joined the SSU staff as a reference librarian in 1988, served as Associate Director from 1990 – 2008, and assumed the position of director in 2008. Connie may well be best remembered for her interest in politics; she participated in and organized many activities for Shawnee State’s Women’s Center, the local and Ohio League of Women Voters (State Board of Directors), ALA’s Legislative Day, and the Law and Political Science Section of ACRL (Chair).

University of Toledo

In January, Bridget Faricy-Beredo, RN, MLIS, became the Clinical Medical Librarian at the Mulford Health Science Library at the University of Toledo. Previously, she worked as an information literacy lecturer at the Carlson Library at UT, Beaumont Hospitals of Michigan, and other academic libraries. Having a background in nursing and experience with direct patient care, Bridget hopes to pilot projects to engage medical students on the units as well as in the traditional classroom and library settings.

Bridget Faricy is the winner of the 2012 ALAO Continuing Education Grant. This grant is awarded is awarded each year to support the cost of participating in professional development opportunities.

Wright State University

In May, Maureen Barry was awarded Wright State University’s Staff Award for Excellence in Service-Learning and Civic Engagement.

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President’s Report

Brian Hickam

ALAO welcomes Kathryn Venditti (Reference and Instruction Librarian at Ashland University) as our Interest Group Coordinator. Kathryn, who has been serving as a co-chair of the Instruction Interest Group, fills the shoes of Deberah England, who we thank for her years of service to ALAO.

ALAO also welcomes a new Interest Group: the Special Collections and Archives Interest Group (SCAIG) will hold its first workshop in 2013 and will have a program at the October 2012 conference.
Please join me in welcoming the two co-chairs of SCAIG: Stefanie Hunker (Associate Professor/Digital Resources Librarian at the Browne Popular Culture Library of Bowling Green State University) and Kimberly Tully (Special Collections Librarian for the Walter Havighurst Special Collections at Miami University’s King Library). If you would like to get involved or receive more information, please contact them at sdennis@bgsu.edu and tullykk@muohio.edu.

I’d like to express my sincere thanks to Deberah England for working with the members of SCAIG as they petitioned ALAO for recognition. I’m also appreciative that Kathryn Venditti has accepted the nomination of IG Coordinator since our newest group will have many questions as they get established and spring is interest group workshop season.

There is also news related to our Support Staff Interest Group. SSIG has been on hiatus for the past several months. In order to maintain a strong connection to the needs & interests of support staff ALAO is investigating the appointment of a liaison to the Ohio Library Support Staff Institute (OLSSI), “a dedicated group of individuals from all varieties of Ohio libraries including school, special, public and academic libraries [who] volunteer their time and energy each year to organize an annual, residential, multi-day conference for library support staff” (source: http://www.olssi.org).

Our own Betsy Blankenship (Director of the OSU-Marion/Marion Technical College Library) is serving on the LOEX Conference Planning Committee for the May 3-5, 2012 conference in Columbus. As the sponsor coordinator Betsy has been working with the ALAO board. Our association will be sponsoring LOEX at the $500 level, which allows us to include a brochure and a one-page insert in attendees’ packets. Since LOEX will draw people from surrounding states and some from Ohio who aren’t familiar or active with ALAO, we will promote membership in our association, participation in our interest groups & committees, and attendance at our workshops and the fall conference at the Roberts Conference Centre in Wilmington.

Anne Abate of Library Discount Network continues to work on our behalf as we petition the Internal Revenue Service for recognition as a 501(c)(3) organization. I recently received about sixty pages of documents to review as there are several forms, schedules, and supplemental documents included in this multistage process.

If you have any suggestions or comments, please send them to me at: brianhickam@yahoo.com
Thank you! Brian

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Past President’s Report

Rocki Strader

We’re getting close to ALAO elections! The polls are tentatively scheduled to open on March 19. The final schedule will be announced when the candidate information is posted.
Here is this year’s slate:
Vice-President/President-Elect:
Amber Bice, Franklin University
Betsy Blankenship, The Ohio State University-Marion/Marion Technical College
Secretary:
Diane Kolosionek, Cleveland State University
Membership Chair:
Alison Ricker, Oberlin College
Board Members-at-Large:
Kathleen Baril, Ohio Northern University
Terese DeSimio, Wright State University
Mark Eddy, Case Western Reserve University
Mary Jenkins, Xavier University
Katy Kelly, University of Dayton
Kathleen Pickens-French, Miami University-Hamilton

Thanks,
Rocki

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New Interest Group: Special Collections & Archives

The ALAO Board is happy to announce a proposal for a new interest group focusing on Special Collections and Archives was approved at the February meeting. The new interest group is charged with “providing a vehicle with which to discuss and disseminate issues and developments pertinent to special collections and archives in Ohio academic libraries.”
Goals & Objectives of the Special Collections & Archives Interest Group:

  • To provide opportunities for networking with colleagues with similar interests.
  • To provide an opportunity for professional service and development within the state for special collections librarians.
  • To encourage discussion of topics relevant to academic special collections and archives.
  • To increase visibility of special collections and archival materials across the Ohio academic community.
  • To hold an annual meeting to discuss business for the upcoming year.
  • To hold an annual workshop to exchange ideas or techniques on issues or developments relevant to the archives and special collections field.
  • To encourage and sponsor more conference sessions, presentations, and panel discussions about topics related to archives and special collections.

Please contact chairs Kim Tully (tullykk@muohio.edu) and Stefanie Hunker (sdennis@bgsu.edu) for more information about this new opportunity for getting involved in ALAO.

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Interest Group & Committees

Curriculum Materials Center Interest Group
Stephanie Bange, Wright State University

The CMCIG Spring Workshop is on! The date is the same, Friday, May 18th, but the venue has changed. It will be held at the State Library of Ohio, 274 East 1st Ave., Columbus. Easy to get to, it’s a stone’s throw from I-670 and the Columbus Convention Center — where you will find many hotels. The theme for the day is “The Future of Ohio’s Libraries”. The Spring Workshop Committee is assembling an agenda to include presentations on e-reader collections, e-readers for kids, e-textbooks for grade school and a tour of both the State Library and the Ohioanna Library. We will have lunch catered in. For more details: http://alaoweb.org/igs/cmcig/index.html

Distance Learning Interest Group
Kathleen Pickens-French, Miami University Hamilton

Registration is open for the DLIG Spring Workshop, INOV8! Strategies & Models for Distance Library Services. Whether you’re an instruction librarian dabbling in online to supplement your face-to-face instruction or a seasoned distance librarian, you’ll benefit from this year’s program, which includes: an overview of Quality Matters, a feature session by our 2012 DLIG Visionary, & a panel discussion of librarians reaching online students via Blackboard, LibGuides, IM, video tutorials & more.
When: Friday, May 11th
Where: Miami University’s Voice of America Learning Center (Room 127), located in West Chester, Ohio
Cost: $40.00 & Includes Continental Breakfast, Lunch, Parking, & All Sessions
Student Discounted Price: $25.00 Must present valid student ID at registration
Registration Deadline: All registration payments must be received by Friday, April 27th
Details: Visit our blog at http://distancelibrarians.wordpress.com for detailed session descriptions, presenter bios, & travel information.

Diversity Committee
Diane Kolosionek, Cleveland State University

The Academic Library Association of Ohio (ALAO) values diversity in its membership, in the profession, and in future library professionals. For this reason, we offer a $1,500 scholarship to a promising student enrolled in an ALA-accredited MLS program who exemplifies the qualities needed to ensure a diverse library workforce.
The scholarship will be applied directly to the recipient’s bursar account for tuition at his or her academic institution. As the scholarship recipient, the student will receive a complimentary registration for ALAO’s Annual Conference, and at least one year of mentorship from a selected ALAO Member.

Application: Complete information and the scholarship application are available at:
http://www.alaoweb.org/committees/diversity/scholarship-guidelines
Deadline: Friday, March 16, 2012

For additional information or questions, please contact the current ALAO Diversity Committee Chair:
Diane Kolosionek
Education, Political Science, & Urban Affairs Librarian
Michael Schwartz Library
Cleveland State University
2121 Euclid Avenue
RT 110D
Cleveland, Ohio 44115-2214
(216) 802-3358
d.kolosionek44@csuohio.edu

Technical and Digital Services Interest Group
Jennifer Bazeley & Elias Tzoc, Miami University

Mark your calendars for the TEDSIG Spring Workshop, “Cataloging Digital Materials”
When: Friday, May 11, time TBD
Where: Ohionet (Columbus)
More details will follow on the ALAO and TEDSIG listservs.

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People & Library News

Bluffton University

The Intermuseum Conservation Association has chosen Mennonite Historical Collection at Bluffton University for a collection conservation assessment. According to the ICA, “The goal of the award is to help the recipient institution identify preservation needs, while information gained through the assessment can help raise funds for addressing those needs” (http://www.ica-artconservation.org/preservation/grants/).

Bowling Green State University
BGSU Reference librarian, Carol Singer, is a member of the editorial board for Reverence and User Services Quarterly. Her main responsibilities will be to review manuscripts and advise on the content of the journal. She will serve on the board for three years.

Bryant & Stratton College, Cleveland
The Bryant & Stratton College Cleveland Downtown Campus Library is undertaking a major collection development project this semester to refresh print materials in all academic subject areas. Title lists for this project were created by consensus of librarians across the four-state Bryant & Stratton College system in December 2011 and is in compliance with a requirement of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

Five Colleges of Ohio
Three science librarians of the Five Colleges of Ohio consortium recently travelled to Vancouver, B.C., to present a poster describing digital projects for science courses at Denison Univ., Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan Univ., and The College of Wooster. The poster and accompanying slides describing each of the science digital projects can be accessed at http://www.slideshare.net/FiveCollegesofOhio/aaas-poster-presentation-slideshow. Alison Ricker, Oberlin, Aimee Jenkins, Kenyon, and Moriana Garcia, Denison, presented the poster at the American Association for the Advancement of Science 2012 Annual Meeting. They co-authored the poster with colleagues Deborah Carter-Peoples, Ohio Wesleyan, and Jessica Clemens, Wooster.

Miami University
The 2012 May Hill Arbuthnot Honor Lecture will be held at Miami University’s Hall Auditorium on April 4th, 2012 at 7:00pm. This year’s lecture will feature internationally acclaimed illustrator, author, filmmaker and MacArthur Fellow Peter Sís, whose talk is entitled, “Reading in the Dark.” This lecture is free and open to the public. Tickets may be requested by emailing boxoffice@muohio.edu with “Peter Sis lecture” in the subject line. For more information, please visit http://www.units.muohio.edu/eap/about/Current_Events/Archives/PeterSis.htm

The Ohio State Marion/Marion Technical College Library
Deanna Bachtell has joined the staff as Evening/Weekend Supervisor. Deanna handles circulation, library displays, and various other duties. She has a Bachelor’s degree in both English and Psychology.

Betsy Blankenship, Director/Head Librarian is serving as an editorial judge for the Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA) 24th Annual Benjamin Franklin Awards.

Ohio University Libraries
Miriam Nelson has joined Ohio University Libraries as Head of Preservation. In addition to the Preservation department, Miriam will also be overseeing the Southeast Ohio Regional Depository. Miriam comes to Athens from Bloomington, Indiana where she worked at the Indiana University E. Lingle Craig Preservation Lab. Miriam received her MLS from IU and an MA in Cultural Memory from the University of London. By overseeing the two departments within the Hwa-Wei Lee Library Annex her work will integrate preservation as a long term goal into Ohio University Libraries’ current practice.

Southern State Community College
Almost 900 people like the Facebook site of the Learning Resources Center at Southern State Community College: http://www.facebook.com/sscclrc. This active site provides news and events, photos and videos from the LRC at Southern State. We want our colleagues at ALAO to also ‘like’ us on Facebook. Click on Events and check on the latest happens on campus and online.
The library staff is busy preparing for National Library Week April 8-14th. Activities are planned on all four campus libraries.

Wright State University
Maureen Barry recently published an article titled “Librarians as Partners in Service-Learning Courses (Part I). in the Spring issue of LOEX Quarterly. She also recently co-presented “InfoPOWer: Super Librarian to the Rescue During the Transition to College,” with Catherine Queenr, and Lindsay Midkiff-Miller (of Miami University Libraries) at the National First Year Experience Conference in San Antonio Texas.

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President’s Report

Brian Hickam, ALAO President

Toledo Conference a Success:
Thank you, everyone, for a rewarding year for ALAO and a successful two-day annual conference in Toledo. Thursday’s pre-conference had attendees from all five regions of Ohio and two nearby states.  Sixty-nine of the seventy-seven who returned evaluations listed pre-conference keynote speaker Lauren Pressley as being either “good” or “outstanding.”  Seventy-two considered the panel discussion on the ACRL report on the value of academic libraries to be “good” or “outstanding.”  Three quarters of those who attended the pre-conference also attended Friday’s conference.
Of the 205 evaluations received on Friday, 189 are from those working at academic libraries, 2 from public libraries, 4 from special, and 10 “other” (which includes consortia staff, students, and retirees). Forty-four of these attendees indicated that 2011 was their first ALAO conference.  Thirty-five had been to 6 to 9 ALAO conferences and thirty-one had been to 10 or more.  173 considered keynote speaker Steven J. Bell’s talk to be “good” or “outstanding.”  Both speakers’ keynote presentations will be linked to the conference website.  Overall, the twenty-four presentations and eighteen poster sessions received good reviews
Your comments and ratings on the evaluation forms will have influence on future gatherings.  Conference planning committees typically review the evaluations from the three most recent conferences.  A common complement for 2011’s gathering was that the conference theme “Constant Change, Constant Opportunity” was “very timely.”  It is very helpful to have your suggestions for future conference themes and locations.  Due to the audio glitches on both days this year the ALAO conference planning group has put new procedures into place that should help prevent future problems.  Thanks to all for proving that we can indeed expect a good turnout for events in Northwest Ohio. (A special thanks to Diane and Jenny for compiling our conference evaluations data.)
I encourage you to review ALAO’s offering of spring workshops as the dates, locations, & themes come out over the next several weeks.  They provide excellent opportunities for presenters and attendees.

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Past President’s Report

Rocki Strader, Ohio State University

It was my great pleasure to give the Jay Ladd Distinguished Service Award to Diane Schrecker at the annual conference this year. Congratulations to Diane!
I made two announcements to the general membership at the annual conference on November 4, which I would like repeat:

  1. Our progress on becoming incorporated as a non-profit organization: We are incorporated in the State of Ohio, but things are still in process with the IRS for our non-profit status. Many thanks to the membership for voting this past spring to approve moving forward with this process.
  2. It’s time to start thinking about next year’s leadership! If you are interested in serving on the Board or would like to nominate someone (with their permission, of course), please contact me! If you want to serve on the Nominating Committee, please contact me!
    Positions up for election in 2012:

    • Vice-President/President-Elect (must be a member of ACRL)
    • Secretary
    • Membership chair
    • 3 Board members-at-large

The dates for the election will be announced in February 2012. Please consider serving. Without all of you, our members, ALAO would not be the outstanding organization that it is. I look forward to hearing from you.

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2011 Jay Ladd Distinguished Service Award Given to Diane Schrecker

Alison Ricker, Oberlin College

Congratulations to Diane Schrecker, Curriculum Librarian, Ashland University, who received the Jay Ladd Distinguised Service Award during the 2011 Annual Conference. Past President Rocki Strader presented the award, citing Diane’s long service to ALAO as Secretary, Curriculum Materials Center Interest Group Chair, Program Planning Committee member (for many conferences), member of the Research and Publications Committee, and as a frequent presenter at annual conference, workshops, and in poster sessions.
Diane was described in the nomination letter as a “top-notch professional” who never fails to promote ALAO activities, especially on the Library Cloud blog. As an author, committee and board member, conference presenter and workshop host, she “serves to help other library professionals grow and learn.” See Peggy Rector’s photo of Rocki Strader presenting the award to Diane Schrecker on Flickr, along with dozens of other photographs from the annual conference.

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