The time to lead
ACRL seeks nominees for section offices
Standing for ACRL section office is an opportunity to become involved with important issues affecting academic and research librarians in the 21st century, gain leadership experience, and build ties with colleagues. It is also an opportunity to be of service to your ACRL section community, ensuring that it continues to nurture the development of new members and forge deeper connections to the profession.
ACRL section officers
Candidates for vice-chair/chair-elect, secretary, and members-at-large of ACRL sections are selected by the nominating committee of each section.
If you would like to nominate someone or be nominated yourself, contact the chair of the appropriate section nominating committee by June 1, 2020. Terms of office will begin on July 1, 2021.
2021 section nominating committee chairs
Anthropology and Sociology: Katie Elson Anderson, katie.anderson@rutgers.edu
Arts: Jennifer Matthews, matthewsj@rowan.edu
College Libraries: Mary Mallery, mary.mallery@brooklyn.cuny.edu
Community College and Junior College Libraries: Marj Atkinson, matkinson@dcccd.edu
Digital Scholarship: Sherri Lynne Brown, slb4kt@virginia.edu
Distance Learning: Natalie Haber, natalie-haber@utc.edu
Education and Behavioral Sciences: Jill Erin Morningstar, jmorning@msu.edu
European Studies: Timothy Shipe, timothy-shipe@uiowa.edu
Instruction: Merinda Kaye Hensley, mhensle1@illinois.edu
Literatures in English: Nancy Marie Foasberg, nancy.foasberg@qc.cuny.edu
Politics, Policy and International Relations: Jeremy Darrington, jdarring@princeton.edu
Rare Books and Manuscripts: Petrina Jackson, pdjackso@syr.edu
Science and Technology: John J. Meier, meier@psu.edu
University Libraries: Kerry Creelman, kerry.creelman@gmail.com
Women and Gender Studies: Stacy Russo, russo_stacy@sac.edu
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