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Excellence for Early Learning Digital Media Committee

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To select and present an award annually for the most distinguished contribution to digital media created for an early learning audience.

Executive Board

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The Rainbow Round Table is governed by an elected executive board. The board consists of the Chair, Chair-Elect, Past-Chair, Treasurer, Secretary, Councilor, and five Directors-at-Large. The Executive Board will: Provide oversight and long-term planning

Executive Board Committee

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Consists of the president of the Association (who serves as chair), the president-elect, the immediate past president, the treasurer, and (ex officio) the executive director. The committee carries out administrative functions on behalf of the Association

Executive Board Finance and Audit (F&A) Subcommittee

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The committee suggests measures to build the Association’s financial resources, provides the Executive Board with interpretation of financial data needed for administrative decisions; serves as liaison to the Endowment Trustees; oversees the audit review

Executive Committee

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Executive Committee - The Intellectual Freedom Round Table is governed by an Executive Committee which shall: provide leadership and oversight for the round table; support and facilitate the work of IFRT committees; conduct all business between membership

External Relations Committee

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Seek out, build and sustain relationships with organizations outside of 91´«Ã½ relevant to the round table to share information and conduct programs. Collaborates on common issues with and promotes the programs, activities and publications of the RRT to

Faceted Subject Access Interest Group

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Discusses the theory and applications related to subject terminology intended for faceted application, including FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology), AAT (Art and Architecture Thesaurus), LCGFT (Library of Congress Genre/From terms), and

Family Engagement Advisory Group

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To explore partnerships and consider resources to be developed to help public libraries learn about and implement successful family engagement practices. The group will report to the PLA Board of Directors at least twice per year. Please note: Effective

Federal and Armed Forces Libraries Round Table Executive Board

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To promote library and information service and the library and information profession in the armed forces and federal communities; to promote armed forces libraries in the military services, within 91´«Ã½, and to nonmilitary libraries and library