Tuesday, July 26, 2011

ALA Annual 2011 New Orleans, LA

ALA New Orleans was hot, hot, hot! It is too much to try and condense here but take my word for it, the conference was great. Annual next year is in Anaheim, so make plans now to attend.

The following links take you to Council documents and actions, and will provide you with an idea of the topics of discussion on Council floor. Please contact me directly if you have any questions.

ALA Council Documents 2011 (Annual and Midwinter)
ALA Actions 2011 Annual

Thank you, SDLA, for allowing me this opportunity to give back to the Association. It has been an educational, enlightening and entertaining six years.

Lea Briggs
Chapter Councilor
Lea.Briggs@presentation.edu

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

ALA Annual 2011 Wrap-up

Links to documents containing actions of Council will follow when processed by the Council Secretariat.

Three documents of particular note are “think pieces” requested by ALA President Roberta Stevens. They are the report of the Future Perfect Presidential Task Force: Envisioning ALA’s Governance in the 21st Century, the Report of the Presidential Task Force on Equitable Access to Electronic Content (EQUACC), and the Report of the Presidential Task Force for Improving the Effectiveness of ALA’s Council.

I would like to thank the SD Library Association for its support of my attendance at the ALA conferences for the past 6 years.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

URGENT: Contact your U.S. Senators - ask them to sign on to library funding letter

Contact your U.S. Senators - ask them to sign on to library funding letter
Take Action!



Please call both of your U.S. Senators at (202) 224-3121 and ask them to sign onto this letter by COB Wednesday, June 8. Also ask library supporters to contact your senators as well.
Senators Jack Reed and Olympia Snowe are leading an effort to increase support for FY2012 federal funding for the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) and Improving Literacy Through School Libraries. Tell your senators’ staffers to contact Elyse Wasch in Reed’s office or Matthew Hussey in Snowe’s office. We need other senators to sign the Reed-Snowe letter as soon as possible. Please call immediately.

It may help if you describe at least one valuable service that your library provides the community or a success story about a library patron. Examples include access to computers and data services to aid job searchers, support for small businesses with marketing data and other resources as well as teaching digital literacy to people of all ages including K-12 students.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

ALA & E-books

Mike Mullin asked about discussion at the ALA level on the recent decision by an e-book publisher to limit usage. Here is a message on the topic from ALA President Roberta Stevens.

Lea Briggs
Chapter Councilor
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From: Roberta Stevens [mailto:rstevens@ala.org]
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2011 11:57 AM
To: alacoun@ala.org
Subject: [alacoun] Message re E-Books

Message to the ALA Executive Board, Council, Division and Round Table Leadership, Equitable Access to Electronic Content Task Force and OITP’s E-Book Subcommittee:

Recent developments in the e-book marketplace have underscored the importance of a model for e-book purchasing and lending that reflects the interests of all of the stakeholders: authors, publishers, booksellers, libraries and, ultimately, the public.

At the recent Midwinter Meeting, my president’s report identified the names of the members of the Equitable Access to Electronic Content task force, which was created in response to a Council resolution. The task force, chaired by Linda Crowe and Michael Porter, will be meeting in Washington next week for a working retreat that is being financially supported by ALA. Among other groups, they will get assistance from OITP’s E-Book subcommittee.

I do not take your concerns about changes in the e-book pricing approach lightly. However, due to the far-reaching and long-term effects, the task force deserves time to gather information and examine the complex issues involved in equitable access to electronic content, including e-books. We will receive their report at the Annual Conference and I look forward to our using it, as an association, to formulate actions that will ensure we have 21st century libraries to meet the needs of our users.

Meanwhile, please feel free to continue communicating your viewpoints to publishers and e-book distributors.

Thank you for speaking up.

Roberta Stevens
ALA President

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Council III

January 11, 2011

Highlights:

Elected to Executive Board are: Dora Ho, Sylvia K. Norton, and Michael Porter.

Approved resolutions:
· To make several cosmetic updates to bylaws to standardize wording related to Council elections
· To support the National Portrait Gallery exhibits and to resist censorship of such exhibits

Check http://www.ala.org/ala/aboutala/governance/council/index.cfm later for full details of official actions.

Many thanks to SDLA for its support of my travels as Chapter Councilor.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Executive Board Candidates Forum

January 10, 2011

Candidates for Executive Board; three will be elected later today.

Jose Aponte
Director
San Diego County Library
San Diego, CA

Karen E. Downing
University Learning Communities Liaison and Foundations & Grants Librarian
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI

Loida Garcia-Febo
Coordinator, Special Services
Queens Library
Jamaica, NY

Dora T. Ho, Young Adult Librarian/Program Specialist
Los Angeles Public Library
Youth Services
Los Angeles, CA

Sylvia K. Norton
School Library/Technology Planning Coordinator; Doctoral Student, PALM Research Center Fellow
Florida State University

Gina A. Persichini
Networking Consultant
Idaho Commission for Libraries
Boise, ID

Michael Porter
Communication Manager, WebJunction; President Library Renewal
Seattle, WA

Tom Wilding
Professor of Practice
School of Information Resources and Library Science
University of Arizona
Tuscon, AZ