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Meet the 2024 Board of Director Candidates!

 Click here to view the ballot of candidates for the 2024 ALISE election.

Serve on an ALISE Committee!

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 2024 to October 2025.
To indicate your interest in serving on an ALISE committee, complete the online form by May 1, 2024.
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].

Black Caucus of ALA Spring 2024 Events

Black Caucus of The America Library Association Spring 2024 Events

Click below to check out the BCALA's Spring Events! You can sign up for these events at breakingbarriers.bcala.org 

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ALA Beta Phi Mu Award- Now Accepting Applications!

ALA Beta Phi Mu Award- Now Accepting Applications!

The Beta Phi Mu Award is an award of achievement to a library  school faculty member or to an individual for distinguishes service to education for librarianship.

Library school faculty members or individuals can apply. Please complete the online application by March 1st, 2024. 

APPLY HERE

2023 Statistical Report Now Available

The 2023 Statistical Report is now available!

The ALISE Statistical Report presents an overview of the current state of library and information science education in the US and Canada and highlights several notable trends the data exhibit over time. ALISE annually collects data from its institutional members in these categories: faculty and staff, students, curriculum, and income and expenditures. The data upon which this statistical report is based were collected in fall 2022. 
 
ALISE acknowledges the Wayne State University School of Information Sciences for providing and supporting the data collection system that captures the statistical data contained in this report. 
ALISE members receive complimentary access to both the 2023 database and the summary report. The database is available for purchase by non-members for $135 USD*.

2023 ALISE Elections: Voting Now Closed

Voting for the 2023 Elections is now closed.