From our Governance Office:
Nominations are now being accepted for Honorary Members of the American Library Association. Honorary Membership, ALA's highest honor, is
bestowed on living citizens of any country whose contributions to
librarianship or a closely related field are so outstanding that they
are of significant and lasting importance to the whole field of library
service. The honor is intended to reflect positively upon ALA as well
as upon the individual. Nominations may be submitted by any ALA member
and must be received no later than September 1, 2007.Members who wish to forward nominations must complete the ALA Honorary
Member Nomination Form which is available at
http://www.ala.org/awards/honorarymembership/nomination.
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Members of the American Library Association are change-agents within their communities. From public to academic to school to research and special libraries, ALA members have an immediate, dynamic impact on the quality of life in a community; on successful student learning outcomes; on the sustainability of critical engagements with the past and the extending access to tools for charting a new future; and on the usefulness of work/life in every field of human endeavor. And this blog would like to show them off.
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