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Learning About Library Associations: American Indian Library Association

Library science is an enormous field, home to every interest you could imagine! This means that there are many organizations out there for you to join, in order to connect with other people who share your professional interests.

So even if you work alone in your library, there are other people out there doing work similar to yours! Each week we will highlight a different library association for you to learn more about, and depending on your work, potentially join! You can also check out our page dedicated to Library Associations.

This week we will learn about the American Indian Library Association (AILA), an affiliate of ALA. AILA began in 1979 due to “increasing awareness that library services for Native Americans were inadequate.”

The organization is a “membership action group that addresses the library-related needs of American Indians and Alaska Natives. Members are individuals and institutions interested in the development of programs to improve Indian library, cultural, and informational services in school, public, and research libraries on reservations. AILA is also committed to disseminating information about Indian cultures, languages, values, and information needs to the library community.”

AILA has an annual conference and publishes a twice yearly newsletter. Check out their list of FAQ’s here.

AILA offers travel grants and scholarships as well as the American Indian Youth Literature Award. This award is presented every two years in the categories of Picture Book, Middle School, and Young Adult. “The awards were established as a way to identify and honor the very best writing and illustrations by and about American Indians. Books selected to receive the award will present American Indians in the fullness of their humanity in the present and past contexts.”

Visit AILA’s website to learn more!

 

Reminder: CMLE Social Event tonight!

Just a quick friendly reminder to everyone who RSVP’d that our CMLE Fall Social Event is tonight!

Join us at Old Chicago in St. Cloud at 5:30pm for dinner and fun library chatting! It’s a casual event, so don’t worry if you are a little late or need to leave early. We will just be happy to see you there! 

Feel free to email us with any questions at admin@cmle.org

Next Monday! CMLE’s fall social event!

We know it’s getting to be that tough time of year when days get shorter, temps get chilly, and you are so busy you don’t know how you will do it all! Come relieve some stress with CMLE! We will be enjoying dinner and each other’s company next Monday, Oct. 23rd at Old Chicago in St. Cloud at 5:30pm.

Join us for library conversation and a chance to meet your colleagues from different types of libraries! We have had so much fun at our past social events and we can’t wait to see you there!

RSVP below:

Office Hours today, Wednesday Oct. 4th!

Lady Grey is ready to solve your library problems (or at least appreciate your attention!)

Just a reminder that today, Wednesday October 4th from 11am to 1pm, CMLE Headquarters will be having Office Hours!

It’s just Lady Grey and Angie available today, since Mary is meeting with other multitype directors and making all sorts of exciting plans for our member libraries! But feel free to stop in and chat about libraries, or perhaps about your upcoming conference plans! We will be happy to see you!

We are located at 570 1st St. SE St. Cloud 56304, in cmERDC building.

Library Employees: Submit your creative work to Minitex!

Minitex is calling on all Minnesota library employees (from public, academic, special, or K-12 libraries) to submit their creative work to be included in a Pressbook.

Do you write short fiction, poetry, or create art? Send it in to Minitex to be included in the project! (And check out our Libraries After Dark page: we love featuring creative library people on our website too!)

From their website:

“The two goals of this project:

  1. To showcase the great talent that we have in our community;
  2. To learn how to create a Pressbook and teach others in the library community how to do it!

We will accept all submissions provided that they are your original works, and that they have not been published or performed for profit in other venues.

  • Formatting requirements for text: Microsoft Word
  • Formatting requirements for images: JPG, PNG, or GIF. 250 KB maximum size, 300 dpi.

The anthology will be an open Pressbook publication made available on the Pressbook platform. If not otherwise stated, all submissions will be granted a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license.”

Don’t miss the deadline: Friday December 15th, 2017!

To submit:
Please contact Rachel Wexelbaum (Collection Management Librarian, St Cloud State University) at rswexelbaum@stcloudstate.edu or Bridget Reistad, Librarian, Lake Superior College at b.reistad@lsc.edu with questions or submissions.