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President’s Report
Executive Board Meeting Report On September 22, the ALAO board met at OhioNET. At this meeting, board members discussed the following items: Continuing the Innovation Conversations (webinars), co-sponsored with SWON Libraries Consortium. An update from the website task force. Voting … 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
President’s Report
Welcome to spring in Ohio everyone! Here that could mean anything from 6” of snow to 75 degree days and tornado warnings. For ALAO, spring means opportunities for member engagement. Board elections are fast approaching. The Nominating Committee did a … Continue reading
Annual Conference Report
I hope everyone enjoyed the 2016 Annual Conference and Preconference. I would like to extend special thanks to our keynote speaker, Courtney Greene McDonald, and UX workshop leader Ben Woods for joining our conference under difficult circumstances. Both of these … Continue reading
President’s Report
Leadership Retreat and Annual Conference Update Leadership Retreat The annual leadership retreat took place July 11th and 12th at Deer Creek State Park. The retreat provides an opportunity for people joining the board to: Meet with people leaving those positions and hear … Continue reading
President’s Update
I am excited to announce a new member’s benefit coming in 2016. ALAO is partnering with SWON to establish a series of 3-4 webinars per year. The topics will be hand selected to be of benefit to administrators, librarians, and … Continue reading
Leadership Retreat Report and Annual Conference Update
Brian Gray, Case Western Reserve University, President Leadership Retreat Report The ALAO leadership transition occurred at the ALAO Board Retreat on July 13-14. Everyone took on their new roles, expertise was passed on, trainings occurred, and strategies were set for … Continue reading
President’s Report
Eboni A. Johnson, Oberlin College, President It’s hard to believe that the past year has sped by so quickly, and that my term as ALAO President is coming to an end. At next month’s leadership retreat, I will hand the … Continue reading
President’s Report
Eboni A. Johnson, Oberlin College; President It’s been a long time coming, but I have seen some telltale signs of spring: a little more daylight in the evenings, warmer temperatures that have melted some of winter away, the sight and … Continue reading
Kathryn Venditti is 2014 Jay Ladd Distinguished Service Award winner
Eboni Johnson, Oberlin College; President Our heartfelt congratulations go to Kathryn Venditti, Reference & Instruction Librarian at Ashland University. She received the 2014 Jay Ladd Distinguished Service Award, which is ALAO’s highest honor. Past President Betsy Blankenship presented the award to … Continue reading