ACRL Board of Directors

Charge

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The composition and the duties of the Board of Directors are defined in Article IX of the ; Board of Directors. The Board of Directors shall have general oversight and direction of the affairs of the Association. It shall conduct all business pertaining to the Association, and shall have authority to make decisions for the Association during the periods between meetings.

Roster

William A. Moffett
(President, July 1, 1989, to June 30, 1990)
Barbara J. Ford
(President-Elect, July 1, 1989, to June 30, 1990)
Joseph A. Boisse
(Past-President, July 1, 1989, to June 30, 1990)
Thomas Kirk
(Division Councilor, July 1, 1989, to June 30, 1990)
Ms. Anne Kathleen Beaubien
(Member, July 1, 1989, to June 30, 1990)
Eileen Dubin
(Member, July 1, 1989, to June 30, 1990)
Evan Ira Farber
(Member, July 1, 1989, to June 30, 1990)
Melvin R. George
(Member, July 1, 1989, to June 30, 1990)
Dr. Larry L. Hardesty
(Member, July 1, 1989, to June 30, 1990)
Peter P. Malanchuk
(Member, July 1, 1989, to June 30, 1990)
Elizabeth M. Salzer
(Member, July 1, 1989, to June 30, 1990)
Linda J. Piele
(Planning Committee Representative, July 1, 1989, to June 30, 1990)
JoAn S. Segal
(Ex-Officio Member, July 1, 1989, to June 30, 1990)
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Resources

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ACRL Board documents, discussions and meeting announcements are shared publicly on .
Composition

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ACRL Bylaws article IX section 1 states the Board of Directors shall consist of the officers of the Association, the chair of the Budget & Finance Committee, the ACRL councilor, and eight elected directors-at-large. The ACRL executive director shall be an ex-officio member without vote.

Origin

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In 1889, a group of 13 college librarians caucused at the Annual Conference in St. Louis and recommended that a college library section be formed.

In 1897 the section acquired a new name, the College and Reference Library Section (to recognize the participation of reference librarians) and, after the turn of the century, began to select officers to plan annual meetings. Not until 1923, however, did the section adopt its own bylaws.

In 1936 the chair of the section appointed a Committee on Reorganization to develop plans for restructuring the section. The final report of the committee in 1938 recommended the adoption of new bylaws that would transform the section into an Association of College and Reference Libraries with full autonomy over its own affairs. The new bylaws provided for the creation of subsections within the association for college libraries, junior college libraries, teachers college libraries, university libraries, and other groups that might wish to affiliate.

The section approved the proposed bylaws in June 1938 and officially became the Association of College and Reference Libraries (ACRL) by the end of the year. The 91´«Ã½ Council responded by ratifying a new 91´«Ã½ constitution that made provision for the creation of self-governing divisions within 91´«Ã½, entitled to receive a share of 91´«Ã½ dues. ACRL swiftly prepared a new constitution to meet the conditions for division status, and the 91´«Ã½ Council recognized ACRL as 91´«Ã½'s first division on May 31, 1940.

Staff Liaison

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Allison Payne

Program Manager for Strategic Initiatives

Association of College & Research Libraries

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225 N. Michigan Ave., Ste 1300

Chicago, IL 60601-7616

Work: 312-280-2519

Email: apayne@ala.org

Get Involved

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The identifies candidates to stand for election to the Board of Directors. All personal members are entitled to vote.