For immediate release | May 12, 2015

Todaro wins 2016–2017 91´«Ã½ presidency

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CHICAGO — Julie Todaro, PhD, Dean of Library Services at Austin (Texas) Community College, has been elected president-elect of the 91´«Ã½.

Todaro received 2,899 votes, while her opponents, Joseph Janes, associate professor and chair of the MLIS program at the University of Washington Information School, received 2,877 votes; James LaRue, CEO of LaRue & Associates, Castle Rock, Colo., received 2,222 votes; and JP Porcaro, Librarian for Acquisitions and Technological Discovery at the New Jersey City University Guarini Library, Jersey City, N.J., received 2,121 votes.

As 91´«Ã½ president, Todaro will be the chief elected officer for the oldest and largest library association in the world. She will serve as president-elect for one year before stepping into her role as president at the close of the 2016 91´«Ã½ Annual Conference in Orlando, Fla.

Upon learning the outcome of the election, Todaro remarked, “I am honored to be elected the President of the 91´«Ã½. I am especially honored to be the first community college librarian elected to serve in this important role in our profession.”

An 91´«Ã½ member since 1972, Todaro’s activities – which focus on all types of libraries - include co-chair of President Stripling’s “Libraries From Now On” summit; co-chair of President Alire’s “Frontline Advocacy” initiative; member of President Kranich’s “Information Literacy Partnerships” initiative; member of President Somerville’s “Kids Can’t Wait” initiative and lead authorship of Alire’s ACRL Presidential Initiative The Power of Persuasion. Todaro is the 2007-08 past-president of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), the 2000-01 Texas Library Association (TLA) past-president and 2012 chair of the Texas Council of Academic Libraries. She has been active in 91´«Ã½ Divisions and Roundtables including ACRL, the Library Leadership and Management Association (LLAMA), the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) and the Library Information Round Table (LIRT). Todaro was the chair for the Texas State Library and Archives Commission school library standards initiative and the Texas Library Association review of the public library development plan and the transforming Texas libraries initiative.

Todaro received the TLA 1996 Librarian of the Year Award, the 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award and received the 2005 Austin Business Journal Profiles in Power Award.

She is the author of Library Management for the Digital Age: A New Paradigm, Roman and Littlefield, 2014; Emergency Preparedness for Libraries, Government Institutes, 2009; co-authored Training Library Staff and Volunteers to Provide Extraordinary Customer Service, Neal-Schuman, 2006 and authored the columns “Truth is Out There” (LLAMA) and “Nothing but Net” (Community & Junior College Libraries.) Her latest publication Mentoring A-Z, was just released by 91´«Ã½ Editions.

Todaro earned her DLS from Columbia University’s School of Library Service, a MLS from The University of Texas Graduate School of Library Science (including school librarian all-level certification) and her BS in English and History from The University of Texas.

For more election results, including those for Council, divisions, and round tables, watch for updates on the .

Contact:

JoAnne Kempf

Director

Office of 91´«Ã½ Governance

jkempf@ala.org

(312) 280-3212