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  • 1.  ACRL LLX22 Updated Packet

    Posted Jan 25, 2022 03:17 PM
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    Dear ACRL Board,

     

    Please see the attached updated packet with the remaining documents, which are indicated in blue in the Document Inventory on pages 7-8. The new documents are:

     

    • Doc 1.5 Executive Director's Plan for Excellence Activities Report (PEAR)
    • Doc 1.6 Key Performance Indicators (KPI)
    • Doc 2.1a Companion Document to the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education: Sociology
    • Doc 8.2 2017 Awards Task Force Report
    • Doc 9.0 ACRL FY21 Q4 Memo
    • Doc 9.1 ACRL FY21 Q4 Report
    • Doc 11.0 ACRL and CHOICE FY23 Budget Assumptions
    • Doc 12.0 ACRL FY23 Preliminary Budget Memo
    • Doc 12.1 ACRL FY23 Preliminary Budget
    • Doc 21.0 EDI Committee & Core Commitment Background
    • FYI-1 Task Force Status Chart
    • FYI-5 LLX Committee Agendas

     

    Best,

    Allison

     

    Allison Payne, MLIS (she/her/hers) |ACRL Program Manager for Strategic Initiatives

    Association of College and Research Libraries | 225 N Michigan Ave., Suite 1300, Chicago, IL 60601 | T: 312-280-2519 | apayne@ala.org

     

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