Core Library Consulting Interest Group

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Visit the ALA Core Library Consultants Directory to find consultants who can work with your library on a variety of topics and specialties. Consultants may add themselves and update entries at any time.

Also, please visit our Library Consulting FAQ for more information about becoming a library consultant.

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Visit the ALA Core Library Consultants Directory - find consultants who can work with your library on a variety of topics and specialties. Consultants may add themselves and update entries at any time. 

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Purpose: Supports professional development by providing programs, information exchange, and networking opportunities of interest to independent librarians, library consultants, state library and regional library consultants, and anyone who wants to push the boundaries of librarianship.

This group is part of Core's Leadership & Management Section.

 

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Call for profile submissions: ACRL Information Literacy Peer Consultants and Speakers Directory

  • 1.  Call for profile submissions: ACRL Information Literacy Peer Consultants and Speakers Directory

    Posted Jun 18, 2012 07:55 AM

     

    All - This call for consultant profiles may be of interest to some of you? Carol

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    From: "Merinda McLure" <merinda.mclure@colostate.edu>Date: Jun 15, 2012 2:28 PM
    Subject: Call for profile submissions: ACRL Information Literacy Peer Consultants and Speakers Directory
    To: <uls-l@ala.org>

    Greetings, colleagues!

    The ACRL Information Literacy Professional Development Committee is updating
    the ACRL Information Literacy Peer Consultants and Speakers Directory
    http://www.ala.org/acrl/sites/ala.org.acrl/files/content/issues/infolit/professactivity/peerconsultants.pdf
    and is seeking new submissions via the submission form
    http://www.ala.org/acrl/issues/infolit/professactivity/peerform.

    The Directory is intended to serve as a resource to help librarians across the
    country connect with information literacy consultants and speakers. Peer
    consultants may serve as invited speakers at conferences, can provide feedback
    on discipline-specific information literacy standards, and may collaborate with
    librarians on other institution-specific or ACRL projects.

    We are seeking new consultants to participate in this invaluable clearinghouse
    of librarians and faculty who have expertise in the field of information
    literacy. If you are interested in becoming a peer consultant or speaker,
    please fill out the submission form at
    http://www.ala.org/acrl/issues/infolit/professactivity/peerform.

    Please note, inclusion in the listing is entirely voluntary and does not
    represent an endorsement by ACRL or ALA.

    Thank you for taking part in our information literacy community!
    The ACRL Information Literacy Professional Development Committee

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    Merinda McLure
    Assistant Professor / Applied Human Sciences Librarian
    CSU Master Teacher Initiative (MTI) Coordinator for the Libraries
    Colorado State University Libraries, 153 Morgan Library, Fort Collins, CO
    80523-1019
    Ph (970) 491.7175 merinda.mclure@colostate.edu
    IM: merindalibrarian (Google); Skype: MMcLure; Twitter: @merindalib