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The time to lead: ACRL seeks nominees for section offices
C&RL News, April 2007
Vol. 68, No. 4
Standing for ACRL section office is an opportunity to become involved with important issues affecting academic and research librarians in the 21st century, gain leadership experience, and build ties with colleagues. It is also an opportunity to be of service to your ACRL section community, ensuring that it continues to nurture the development of new members and forge deeper connections to the profession.
ACRL section officers
Candidates for vice-chair/chair elect, secretary, and members-at-large of ACRL sections are selected by the nominating committee of each section. If you would like to nominate someone or be nominated yourself, contact the chair of the appropriate section nominating committee prior to the ALA Annual Conference in Washington, D.C. Terms of office will begin on July 1, 2008.
2008 section nominating committee chairs
African American Studies Librarians: Akilah Nosakhere, Auburn Research Library AFPL, akilah.nosakhere@fultoncountyga.gov
Anthropology and Sociology: Shawn W. Nicholson, Michigan State University, nicho147@msu.edu
Arts: N/A. Contact: Eric A. Kidwell, Huntingdon College, ekidwell@huntingdon.edu
Asian, African, and Middle Eastern: Paul H. Thomas, Stanford University, phthomas@stanford.edu
Community College and Junior College Libraries: Alice L. Lubrecht, Harrisburg Area Community College, allubrec@hacc.edu
College Libraries: A. “Jules” Tate III, Louisiana State University-Alexandria, jtate@lsua.edu
Distance Learning: Jack Fritts, Benedictine University, jfritts@ben.edu
Education and Behavioral Sciences: Nancy P. O’Brien, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, npobrien@uiuc.edu
Instruction: Elizabeth A. Dupuis, University of California-Berkeley, edupuis@library.berkeley.edu
Law and Political Science: N/A. Contact: Kelly Janousek, California State University-Long Beach, janousek@csulb.edu
Literatures in English: Shawn Jeremy Martin, University of Michigan, shawnmar@umich.edu
Rare Books and Manuscripts: Katherine Reagan, Cornell University, kr33@cornell.edu
Slavic and East European: Sandra Levy, University of Chicago, slevy@uchicago.edu
Science and Technology: Julia M. Gelfand, University of California-Irvine, jgelfand@uci.edu
University Libraries: Louise Sherby, Hunter College, Louise.Sherby@Hunter.CUNY.edu
Western European Studies: Rebecca R. Malek-Wiley, Tulane University, malek@tulane.edu
Women’s Studies: Dolores Fidishun, Penn State Great Valley, dxf19@psu.edu
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