Library Research Roundtable Chair's Report
91´«Ã½
To: Library Research Round Table Members
From: Joan Stein, Chair
Re: Fall Report to Membership
--------------------------------------------------
LRRT Leadership
I am proud and excited to be the new Chair of the Library Research Round Table Steering Committee for 2006/2007 and to follow in such illustrious footsteps. I have found my library research colleagues across the country to be generous, committed, and a source of inspiration. (
more)
Opportunity to Serve on the 91´«Ã½ Conference Program Coordinating Team
The LRRT Steering Committee is looking for a volunteer to serve as the LRRT representative to the 91´«Ã½ Conference Program Coordinating Team through the Round Table Coordinating Assembly. LRRT is one of the few remaining Round Tables that have not had a member serve in this (
more)
Important: Vote on Proposed Change to LRRT By-Laws
Keep an eye on your incoming postal mail. LRRT will be sending out a notice to the membership of a proposed change to our By-Laws allow email balloting rather than just paper elections. The vote for this proposed change will be on the LRRT ballot, which members will receive in March, 2007. (
more)
Revision of the By-Laws – balloting by email
The Steering Committee approved the proposed amendment to Section 7 of the By Laws, reading: “Elections will be by mail or electronic (
more)
We Need an LRRT Representative to 91´«Ã½ Council
The 91´«Ã½ now permits Round Tables with a membership that is equal to or greater than 1% of 91´«Ã½ membership to elect their own representative to 91´«Ã½ Council. (
more)
LRRT Awards (
more)
LRRT News (
more)
Library Research Seminar IV – 2007
Visit the website for the upcoming Library Research Seminar IV at: or
http://www.ala.org/ala/lrrt/LRS4WOU.htm. The theme of this seminar is: (
more)
Miscellaneous items:
The LRRT electronic listserv is a mechanism that enables us to communicate with each other as a group. Each LRRT member is subscribed (
more)
LRRT @ Midwinter
Please feel free to attend the Midwinter LRRT Steering Committee meeting in Seattle, WA. (
more)
Let’s Keep Growing
We encourage new membership and hope our members will promote LRRT (
more)
LRRT Leadership
I am proud and excited to be the new Chair of the Library Research Round Table Steering Committee for 2006/2007 and to follow in such illustrious footsteps. I have found my library research colleagues across the country to be generous, committed, and a source of inspiration.
As Chair of this year’s Steering Committee, I would like to thank outgoing Steering Committee members Steve Wiberley, Vicky Gregory and Alma Dawson for their dedicated service to LRRT. I also have the pleasure of welcoming new Steering Committee members John Carlo Bertot (Vice-Chair/Chair Elect), Linda Cooper (Secretary/Treasurer), and Jennifer Lang (Member at Large).
Congratulations to Letitia Earvin of the 91´«Ã½ Office of Research and Statistics on her appointment as the 91´«Ã½ Staff Liaison to the Library Research Round Table! Letitia has provided us with capable support in the past, for which we are grateful, and we all look forward to working with her in her expanded role. Denise Davis will continue to attend LRRT Steering Committee meetings as she is able and will continue to maintain her interest and involvement in our activities.
Opportunity to Serve on the 91´«Ã½ Conference Program Coordinating Team
The LRRT Steering Committee is looking for a volunteer to serve as the LRRT representative to the 91´«Ã½ Conference Program Coordinating Team through the Round Table Coordinating Assembly. LRRT is one of the few remaining Round Tables that have not had a member serve in this capacity. Please contact Joan Stein, Chair, LRRT Steering Committee, at joan@andrew.cmu.edu to volunteer for a term beginning in 2008. For further information, please see:
Important: Vote on Proposed Change to LRRT By-Laws
Keep an eye on your incoming postal mail. LRRT will be sending out a notice to the membership of a proposed change to our By-Laws allow email balloting rather than just paper elections. The vote for this proposed change will be on the LRRT ballot, which members will receive in March, 2007. This proposed change, approved by the Steering Committee, must be approved by the membership in order to take effect. Read on for further details and be sure to vote “yes” in March.
Revision of the By-Laws – balloting by email
The Steering Committee approved the proposed amendment to Section 7 of the By Laws, reading: “Elections will be by mail or electronic ballots sent to personal members in good standing in accordance with regular 91´«Ã½ Procedures.” This amends the present language that states, “Elections will be by mail ballots....”
We Need an LRRT Representative to 91´«Ã½ Council
The 91´«Ã½ now permits Round Tables with a membership that is equal to or greater than 1% of 91´«Ã½ membership to elect their own representative to 91´«Ã½ Council. Our Round Table has 1,170 members, making us eligible. The new LRRT representative to 91´«Ã½ Council will represent the interests of our membership. If you are interested in this service opportunity, please contact Marie Radford, Chair of this year’s LRRT Nominating Committee, at mradford1@speakeasy.net
LRRT Awards:
Jesse H. Shera Awards News
The 2006 winners of the Jesse H. Shera Awards are:
1. Distinguished Published Research: Helen Georgas and John Cullars, for "A Citation Study of the Characteristics of the Linguistics Literature" by. This article appeared in College and Research Libraries Vol. 66, No. 6 (November 2005): 496-515. To read the full announcement, please goto:.
2. Support of Dissertation Research: Rebecca Miller, for The Diffusion of Professional Knowledge in Intercultural Exchanges: the American – Bulgarian Library Exchange Case Study. Rebecca is a PhD candidate at Emporia State University. To read the full announcement, please go to: .
We extend our warm congratulations to the winners of both of these awards!
The deadline for nominations for the 2007 Jesse H. Shera Awards is January 31, 2007. We are asking for the assistance of our membership to recognize and nominate excellent research this year. Forward your nomination to this year’s Chair of the Jesse H. Shera Awards Committee,
Neal Kaske.
Work (202) 606-9200
Fax (202) 606-9203
E-mail nkaske@nclis.gov
Nomination guidelines are available at:
Support of Dissertation Research:
http://www.ala.org/ala/ors/orsawards/sheradissertation/shera2.htm
Distinguished Published Research:
http://www.ala.org/ala/ors/orsawards/sherajesseh/sherajesseh.htm
Ingenta Award: The deadline for nominations for the 2007 Ingenta Award is March 31, 2007. The Ingenta Award will now be handled by a dedicated committee rather than the entire LRRT Steering Committee. The new committee will be chaired by each year’s LRRT Past-Chair. This year, JoBell Whitlatch is chairing the Ingenta Award Committee. For application and contact information, see:
http://www.ala.org/ala/ors/orsawards/ingentaresearchaward/ingentaresaward.htm
Consider applying or forward the information to an interested colleague.
LRRT News
Mentoring Committee: Thanks to the dedication and hard work of Lynn Westbrook, the Library Research Round Table now has a Mentoring Committee. Members include Lynn Westbrook, Chair; JoBell Whitlatch, Denise Agosto, Christie Koontz, and Sharon Bostick. The primary purpose of the Research Mentor program is to promote and support the development of substantive and rigorous research in information and library studies through the personalized work of mentors. For further information about the committee and its role, please contact Lynn Westbrook, Chair, at
lynnwest@ischool.utexas.edu.
Other LRRT news: Lynn Silipigni Connaway has been appointed the new LRRT representative to the IFLA Library Theory and Research Committee. We wish her well in this new endeavor and look forward to receiving reports on the committee’s activities.’ To learn more about Lynn, please see her website at:
.
Library Research Seminar IV – 2007
Visit the website for the upcoming Library Research Seminar IV at:
or
http://www.ala.org/ala/lrrt/LRS4WOU.htm. The theme of this seminar is: The Library in its Socio-Cultural Context: issues for Research & Practice. The event will be held October 10-12, 2007, in London, Ontario. Please mark your calendars now and plan to register. We hope to see many of you there. Our Canadian colleagues are preparing an excellent program and an array of social activities.
LRRT Program Plans for 91´«Ã½ Annual 2007: December 6,2006 deadline for LRRT Forums Submissions
If you are interested in presenting your research at any of the upcoming LRRT Forums for 91´«Ã½ Annual 2007, please look for the various Calls for Papers and submit your proposals by the December 8, 2006 deadline. We encourage your submissions and those of your colleagues. For further information on submitting proposals for LRRT Forums, please see:
http://www.ala.org/ala/lrrt/07lrrtcallforpapers.htm.
Miscellaneous items:
The LRRT electronic listserv is a mechanism that enables us to communicate with each other as a group. Each LRRT member is subscribed to the listserv as part of their membership benefits. The LRRT listserv defaults to “reply all” when you reply to a message that you see on the list. Please remember to check the “To” address of your message before hitting send if you don’t want your message to go to the entire list.
LRRT @ Midwinter
Please feel free to attend the Mid-Winter LRRT Steering Committee meeting in Seattle, WA. We will be meeting on Sunday, January 21 from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. In Room 305, Washington State Convention Center. We look forward to seeing you there.
Let’s Keep Growing
We encourage new membership and hope our members will promote LRRT membership among their colleagues and their students. For membership information, consult:
http://www.ala.org/ala/lrrt/joinlrrt/joinlrrtinfo.htm.