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College and University Section - Standing Committees

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College and University Section - Standing Committees

 

 

Distinguished Service Award Committee

The Distinguished Service Award Committee annually invites nominations for and selects an individual who has made outstanding contributions to academic librarianship in New Jersey. College and University Section - Call for Nominations: NJLA-CUS ACRL-NJ Distinguished Service Award.

 

 

Membership Committee

The Membership Committee promotes membership and recruitment to the College and University Section in accordance with the Section Bylaws.

 

 

Newsletter Committee

The Newsletter Committee is responsible for the editing and production of the Section's biannual Newsletter, publishing issues each fall and spring for the benefit of members.

 

 

Nominations Committee

The Nominations Committee prepares an annual slate of candidates for office.

 

 

Research Committee

The Research Committee promotes research among academic librarians by sponsoring the Research Forum at the NJLA Conference, by honoring a New Jersey librarian for the best published research annually and by supporting other activities that encourage sharing information about research projects.  Current Calls and other Research Committee Activities.

 

 

Technology Committee

The Technology Committee sponsors programs and other activities for meeting the technological challenges facing libraries and librarians. Each year at the NJLA Spring Conference, the Committee presents the NJLA Technology Innovation Award, which honors a librarian or group of librarians for innovative use and application of technology in a New Jersey academic library. Check out the Technology Committee's Blog for the latest news!

 

 

User Education Committee

The User Education Committee promotes information literacy as an educational goal, and provides support for the development and pursuit of excellence of library user education programs. The committee meets on a regular basis to discuss issues relating to information literacy and presents formal and informal programs and workshops of interest to academic instruction librarians.

 

 

 

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