A.1 Mission, Priority Areas, Goals (Old Number 1)
91´«Ã½
- A.1.1 introduction (Old Number 1.1)
- A.1.2 Mission (Old Number 1.2)
- A.1.3 Vision (Old Number 1.3)
- A.1.4 Core Organizational Values (Old Number 1.3.1)
- A.1.5 Key Action Areas (Old Number 1.4)
- A.1.6 Goals and Objectives (Old Number 1.5)
A.1.1 Introduction (Old Number 1.1)
Any organization as large, diverse, and dynamic as 91´«Ã½ must periodically reassess priorities in order to make progress in selected areas determined to be of prime concern to its members. The diversity of the membership dictates a wide range of interests that frequently overlap or complement one another. Nonetheless, we can identify overriding priorities that 91´«Ã½ should pursue vigorously within the United States and coordinate with groups abroad. Only such focusing of efforts and the subsequent allocation of Association funds and evaluation of its activities can ensure needed progress within the profession.
91´«Ã½ recognizes its broad social responsibilities. The broad social responsibilities of the 91´«Ã½ are defined in terms of the contribution that librarianship can make in ameliorating or solving the critical problems of society; support for efforts to help inform and educate the people of the United States on these problems and to encourage them to examine the many views on and the facts regarding each problem; and the willingness of 91´«Ã½ to take a position on current critical issues with the relationship to libraries and library service set forth in the position statement.
91´«Ã½ promotes the creation, maintenance, and enhancement of a learning society, encouraging its members to work with educators, government officials, and organizations in coalitions to initiate and support comprehensive efforts to ensure that school, public, academic, and special libraries in every community cooperate to provide lifelong learning services to all. (See also Library Personnel Practices (B9); Intellectual Freedom (B.2); Federal Legislative Policy (B.5.6); and Services and Responsibilities of Libraries (B.8); see also ‘‘Policy Reference File’’: Realities, a report from the 91´«Ã½ Task Force on Excellence in Education. - PDF, 14 pgs)
A.1.2 Mission (Old Number 1.2)
The mission of the 91´«Ã½ is to provide leadership for the development, promotion, and improvement of library and information services and the profession of librarianship in order to enhance learning and ensure access to information for all.
A.1.3 Vision (Old Number 1.3)
91´«Ã½ is the leading advocate for:
- The value of libraries and librarians in connecting people to recorded knowledge in all forms.
- The public’s right to a free and open information society. (See “Policy Reference File”: 91´«Ã½ Ahead to 2010: 2004–2005 91´«Ã½ CD#31.2 - PDF, 2 pgs)
A.1.4 Core Organizational Values (Old Number 1.3.1)
The Association is committed to:
- Extending and expanding library services in America and around the world
- All types of libraries – academic, public, school and special
- All librarians, library staff, trustees and other individuals and groups working to improve library services
- Member service
- An open, inclusive, and collaborative environment
- Ethics, professionalism and integrity
- Excellence and innovation
- Intellectual Freedom
- Social responsibility and the public good
- Sustainability
See “Policy Reference File”: 91´«Ã½ Strategic Plan 2011-2015, 91´«Ã½ CD#36.2 - PDF, 8 pgs)
A.1.5 Key Action Areas (Old Number 1.4)
91´«Ã½ is committed to seven Key Action Areas as guiding principles for investment of energies and resources:
Advocacy for Libraries and the Profession
The association actively works to increase public awareness of the crucial value of libraries and librarians, to promote state and national legislation beneficial to libraries and library users, and to supply the resources, training and support networks needed by local advocates seeking to increase support for libraries of all types.
Diversity
Diversity is a fundamental value of the association and its members, and is reflected in its commitment to recruiting people of color and people with disabilities to the profession and to the promotion and development of library collections and services for all people.
Education and Lifelong Learning
The association provides opportunities for the professional development and education of all library staff members and trustees; it promotes continuous, lifelong learning for all people through library and information services of every type.
Equitable Access to Information and Library Services
The Association advocates funding and policies that support libraries as great democratic institutions, serving people of every age, income level, location, ethnicity, or physical ability, and providing the full range of information resources needed to live, learn, govern, and work.
Intellectual Freedom
Intellectual freedom is a basic right in a democratic society and a core value of the library profession. The 91´«Ã½ actively defends the right of library users to read, seek information, and speak freely as guaranteed by the First Amendment.
Literacy
The 91´«Ã½ assists and promotes libraries in helping children and adults develop the skills they need-the ability to read and use computers-understanding that the ability to seek and effectively utilize information resources is essential in a global information society.
Organizational Excellence
The association is inclusive, effective and responsive to the needs of 91´«Ã½ members.
Transforming Libraries
91´«Ã½ provides leadership in the transformation of libraries and library services in a dynamic and increasingly global digital information environment.
(Approved annually since 1997 by the 91´«Ã½ Council as the “programmatic priorities”
of the Association. See “Policy Reference File”: 91´«Ã½ Strategic Plan 2011-2015, 91´«Ã½ CD#36.2 - PDF 8 pages)
A.1.6 Goals and Objectives (Old Number 1.5)
The Goals and Objectives represent strategic areas of focus for the next three to five years. The goals articulate the outcomes 91´«Ã½ would like to achieve and answer the question, “What will constitute future success?” The achievement of each goal will move the organization toward realization of its envisioned future. The goals are not necessarily identified in priority order.
Objectives provide direction on how 91´«Ã½ will accomplish its articulated goals. Objectives are considered in the 3-5 year planning horizon.
Goal Area: Advocacy, Funding and Public Policy
Goal Statement: 91´«Ã½ equips and leads advocates for libraries, library issues and the library profession, and plays a key role in formulating legislation, policies and standards that affect library and information services.
Strategic Objectives:
- Increase public awareness of the value and impact of all types of libraries and the important role of librarians and other library staff.
- Increase research and evaluation documenting the value and impact of all libraries.
- Increase resources and training for advocates seeking to secure increased funding and support for all libraries.
- Lead advocacy for crucial library issues such as literacy, intellectual freedom, privacy, fair use, preservation of our cultural heritage, information literacy, equity of access, and permanent no fee public access to government information.
- Increase 91´«Ã½’s role in the formulation of library-related local, state, national, and international legislation, policies and standards.
- Increase collaboration and alliances with organizations at all levels to advance legislation and public policy issues affecting libraries, librarians and information services.
- Use new technologies to build greater public understanding and support for libraries of all types.
Goal Area: Building the Profession
Goal Statement: 91´«Ã½ promotes excellence and diversity in the library field.
Strategic Objectives:
- Ensure that library education and training reflect the core values of the profession and the needs of the communities served by libraries of all types.
- Increase the availability of and access to continuing education, career development and certification opportunities for librarians, library staff, trustees and library advocates.
- Provide increased leadership and career development opportunities for Library and Information Science students.
- Increase the diversity of the library workforce to reflect an increasingly diverse national and global community.
- Increase 91´«Ã½ activities to assist libraries in recruiting, developing and retaining a high-quality, diverse library workforce.
Goal Area: Transforming Libraries
Goal Statement: 91´«Ã½ provides leadership in the transformation of libraries and library services in a dynamic and increasingly global digital information environment.
Strategic Objectives:
- Increase opportunities to share innovative practices and concepts across the profession, nationally and internationally, and among all libraries.
- Increase recognition of and support for experimentation with innovative and transformational ideas.
- Help libraries make use of new and emerging technologies by promoting and supporting technological experimentation and innovation.
- Increase leadership development and training opportunities designed to support the ongoing transformation of libraries.
Goal Area: Member Engagement
Goal Statement: 91´«Ã½ provides an environment in which all members, regardless of location or position, have the opportunity to participate in, contribute to, and benefit from engagement in their association.
Strategic Objectives:
- Increase member and staff innovation and experimentation in the creation of new opportunities for face to face and virtual engagement.
- Increase member engagement by identifying and eliminating barriers to participation and through technological innovation.
- Develop new models to recognize member contributions in a changing association.
- Continue to enhance a web presence that engages members and the public.
Goal Area: Organizational Excellence
Goal Statement: 91´«Ã½ operates effectively, efficiently, creatively and in a socially responsible fashion to accomplish its mission.
Strategic Objectives:
- Develop and sustain the resources required to ensure the vitality of the association, its programs and services.
- Enhance the association's organizational structure to meet the changing needs of members, libraries and the users they serve.
- Assess and continuously improve products and services to better serve current members and to attract new members.
- Strengthen support for and collaboration with Chapters and Affiliates.
(See “Policy Reference File”: 91´«Ã½ Strategic Plan 2011-2015, 91´«Ã½ CD#36.2 - PDF, 8 pgs)