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Call for JELIS Editorial Board Volunteers

Dear Members of ALISE,

The Journal of Education for Library and Information Science is seeking new members to serve on the Editorial Board. The members of the Editorial Board are selected and appointed based on geographical location and subject areas. Each member serves a three-year term, terms are staggered so that approximately one-third of the Editorial Board rotate off the Board with new members appointed to replace them each year. The term of office begins immediately after the annual conference of the Association. The next terms would be from the ALISE Conference 2025 to December 2028.

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2025 Call for Committee Volunteers!

Have you considered serving on a committee? ALISE committees power the association and drive us towards fulfilling our mission. Volunteering also provides a number of benefits:
 
 
  1. Develop new skills
  2. Meet new people 
  3. Connect with your community
  4. Advance the profession
  5. Give back to the profession
  6. Be a part of something bigger
In order to align with ALISE's commitment to broad representation of our membership on committees, we welcome volunteers from all areas: doctoral students, new and tenured faculty, and part-time/adjunct faculty. Whether you are new to ALISE or have been a member for a long time, your contributions and insights are welcomed.
 
Learn more about the available committees to serve on from October 2025 to October 2026.
 
To indicate your interest in serving on an ALISE committee, complete the online form by May 15, 2025.
 
The strength of ALISE relies heavily on the contributions of its members and volunteers, and I thank you in advance for your interest. Please contact our office with any questions at [email protected].

Statement on the Threat to the Institute of Museum and Library Services

The iFederation is deeply concerned about the recent executive order issued by the Trump administration, which calls for the elimination of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). This decision poses a significant threat to the global community of information professionals, researchers, and the public who rely on the vital services provided by IMLS.

IMLS has been a cornerstone in supporting libraries and museums in all communities large and small across the United States, fostering innovation, education, and cultural preservation. Every person in the U.S. will be impacted as their public libraries and state associations lose important funding support. Furthermore, IMLS has been instrumental in providing funding support for Native Hawaiian and Tribal Libraries, which now face an existential threat by this loss of support.

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ACTION ALERT: ALA in Support of IMLS

Protect Library Funding - Reject the Executive Order Targeting IMLS

Late on Friday, March 14, President Trump issued an executive order attempting to dismantle the only federal agency dedicated to funding library services, the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). Millions of people rely every day on library services and programs supported by IMLS. Now we need YOU to show up for our libraries. View ALA's action alert and contact your Congressmembers in support of IMLS here.

Additional resources:

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In Memoriam: Dr. Lorna Peterson (ALISE President, 2010-2011)

In Memoriam: Dr. Lorna Peterson (ALISE President, 2010-2011)

The ALISE community mourns the loss of Dr. Lorna Peterson, a distinguished educator, advocate, and leader who served as ALISE President from 2010 to 2011. Dr. Peterson’s dedication to equity, diversity, and social justice left an indelible mark on our field and inspired both colleagues, students, and the broader field of library and information science.

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2024 ASIS&T IDEA Institute on AI Virtual Conference - May 28-31

IDEA Institute 2024 (IDEA24)

How is AI impacting LIS practice?

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ALISE Position Statement: The Importance of Graduate Education and Professional Certification in Library and Information Science

The Importance of Graduate Education and Professional Certification in Library and Information Science

To function effectively in today's complex and dynamic world, society and its members need to access and use high-quality information of various kinds, in various forms, across different institutions such as the home, the school, and the workplace. It is the responsibility of national, state, and local governing bodies to ensure the provision of information and services supporting access. They have done so traditionally through libraries and other information agencies. The services provided by those centers are administered most effectively by professionally qualified librarians and information professionals educated in graduate programs provided by institutions of higher education - the category of services all U.S. communities deserve.

From time to time, economic pressures or political and societal trends have threatened the ability of local communities to receive information services provided by highly qualified and educated librarians and information professionals at all levels. The Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) believes, however, that these actions impair and curtail education and research, undermine literacy, and erode the possibilities for progress in improving the quality of life of all people. Without a constant and continuing supply of qualified professionals to direct and maintain our libraries and community-based information centers, our society will suffer from inadequate personnel and restricted service, hindering the growth and availability of essential resources which are vital to an informed citizenry, competitive marketplaces, and stable population growth.

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ALISE Will Not Be Sending IFLA Representative to IFLA WLIC 2024

The Association for Library and Information Science Education will not be sending its IFLA representative to participate in IFLA WLIC 2024 (which will take place in Dubai), due to strong concerns over UAE's present issues with human rights, women's rights, and LGBTQIA+ rights.

2022 Information Science Summit

Join us for the inaugural in-person/virtual Information Science Summit entitled, Innovation and Trends in Information Science - Practice, Research, and LIS Education taking place on Friday October 28, 2022 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM EDT at the Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown Hotel.

The Summit is co-hosted by three organizations -  ASIS&TALISE & the iSchools Organization, and sponsored by SLA along with the SJSU, Simmons, and Syracuse iSchools. Due to the generosity of these sponsors, registration is completely free for in-person member attendees, including a complimentary networking lunch and refreshments throughout the day. Registration for virtual attendees will be $100.00 for regular members and $50 for students.

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Invitation to Attend iFederation Dinner at IFLA

ALISE, ASIS&T, and the iSchools comprise the iFederation. Members of each organization who are traveling to Dublin to attend the IFLA World Library and Information Congress are invited to the #iFederation dinner on July 28. Register at 
https://members.asist.org/events/Details/ifla-ifederation-colleagues-dinner-697424?sourceTypeId=Website