Showing posts with label American Library Association. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Library Association. Show all posts

Monday, January 01, 2007

American Library Association, Web Brochure

American Library Association
Advocacy Registry Homepage: Our Nation’s Libraries Need More Advocates!

Your voice is crucial in making the case for libraries. You – the library patron, the library Friend, the library lover – are the heart and soul of the library community, and you can capture the attention of decision-makers like no one else. By subscribing to the Advocacy Registry, you will have access to a full range of benefits and advocacy tools including:
  • Online Action Kit (Also available to ALA members).
  • Key Message Web site (Also available to ALA members).
  • Best Practices Web site (Also available to the public).
  • Speak Out! E-News for Library Advocates (Quarterly e-newsletter available only to subscribers of the Advocacy Registry).
***This e-newsletter is a compilation of content from the Association of Library Trustees & Advocates, the Public Information Office, Chapter Relations, and the Washington Office. It will be published 4 times a year and available to Advocacy Registrants on the ALA website. If you are a subscriber, you can access this e-newsletter with your subscriber login and ID number. Please click here to access the Advocacy Registry Subscription Form. The $25.00 annual subscription to the Advocacy Registry will benefit anyone who actively supports their library – community library advocates, former library trustees, Friends, current and former ALA members, chapter members.

To submit to Speak Out! E-News for Library Advocates, visit the Call for Submissions Web site.

In an increasingly complex world with much competition for funding, grassroots advocacy is the key to the success for our libraries. Now is the time for us to stand together and to speak out for America’s libraries! Please consider subscribing to the Advocacy Registry today.

For the latest on how budget cuts are affecting libraries around the country, visit www.ala.org/libraryfunding. Through the Advocacy Registry, we will expand the power of individual voices by building a network of dedicated and knowledgeable advocates united in their belief in the power of America’s libraries.

Monday, April 11, 2005

American Library Association, Press Release, 2005

Press Release for 2005 Trustee Citation Award Winners

Contact: Gretchen Kalwinski
Program Assistant
312-280-2161
gkalwinski@ala.org

For Immediate Release: March 11, 2005

ALTA names Jim Connor and Robert B. Lyons as the 2005 Trustee Citation award winners

CHICAGO - American Library Trustees and Advocates (ALTA), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), named Jim Connor and Robert B. Lyons as the 2005 Trustee Citation award winners. The ALA Trustee Citation, established in 1941 to recognize public library trustees for distinguished service to library development, symbolizes and honors the best contributions and efforts of the estimated 60,000 American citizens who serve on library boards.

Connor is a trustee of Jefferson County Public library in Colorado. Lyons is a trustee of Schaumburg Township District library in Illinois.

Connor has been tireless in his efforts to energize the state trustee organization in Colorado, traveling nearly 10,000 miles throughout the region, to build an advocacy network for libraries. His enthusiasm for working with trustees and library advocates has been evident in all who see him at the ALA midwinter meetings and annual conferences. He has, per William Knott, the Jefferson County librarian in Colorado, created a new spirit of advocacy among public library trustees in the West.

Connor's recent accomplishments include establishing working relationships with his region's state librarians, setting up a Website for the trustees and advocates in his region, and organizing his many community contacts to speak in support of libraries.

"Lyons has been a very active legislative advocate for libraries both on the state and national levels," said Michael Madden, the director of the Schaumburg Township District Library.

"Lyons exemplifies the best traits needed in a public library trustee," said Jean Wilkins, director of the Illinois State Library.

Lyons has served as board president at both the local library and system level. He has worked steadfastly to improve libraries at the local, regional system, and state level and has helped to pass a number of bond and funding referenda over the years, all of which passed by a large margin. He is the 2002 recipient of the Illinois Library Association Trustee Citation award.

The awards will be presented during the Opening General Session of the ALA Annual Meeting in Chicago. During each ALA Annual Meeting, up to two trustees are presented with citations in recognition of distinguished service to library development.

Tuesday, May 13, 2003

American Library Association, Press Release, 2003

Press release, May 2003, American Library Association.

For Immediate Release

May 13, 2003
Contact: Gretchen Kalwinski
312.280.2161

ALTA Announces the 2003 ALTA/Gale Grant Winner
Congratulations to Trinidad Valentin!

Trinidad Valentin is the recipient of the ALTA/Gale Outstanding Trustee Conference Grant for 2003. He has participated on many levels-from volunteer to President-at the Friends of the Sierra Vista (AZ) Public Library. Valentin has also been active in the Arizona Library Friends, now serving as President of that Executive Board. He has been active in state advocacy efforts, serving on the Legislative Committee of the Arizona Library Association. In addition, Valentin was named as a new library commission member by the City Council in July 2001. His remark about the ALA Conference in Toronto this year was that, “I wish to attend an ALA Annual Conference to expand my knowledge of library functions and through that provide information to the Arizona Library Friends and Friends groups in Arizona. In turn, these Friends can then better support their respective libraries.”

ALTA/GALE Outstanding Trustee Conference Grant
Established in 1990, this award provides $750 each to enable two public library trustees to attend an ALA Annual Conference for the first time. The award is presented during the ALTA Opening Session at the ALA Annual Conference.