[Asis-l] Congratulations to LACASIS and NEASIST - 2007 ASIS&T Chapters of the Year!
Beata Panagopoulos
beata_panagopoulos at Harvard.Edu
Wed Sep 26 14:17:40 EDT 2007
Dear ASIS&T members:
The work of the 2007 ASIS&T Chapter of the Year Jury was difficult this
year because we received several great nominations for the award. These
submissions are a wonderful testament to the value and impact that the
chapters have in their local information science and technology
communities. If you are lucky enough to live in an area where there is an
active ASIS&T chapter, I highly recommend that you check it out! Attend a
program and/or become involved. It's a very rewarding experience.
Speaking of rewards, I would like to sincerely thank the 2007 Chapter of
the Year Award Jury for their tireless work: Heather Hessell, Christine
Connors, and Tatjana Aparac-Jelusic.
This year we have two winners: LACASIS and New England - it was a dead
heat between the two chapters. Below is the citation for them which will
be in The Bulletin, the ASIS&T Annual Meeting Program and on the ASIS&T
website.
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2007 Chapter of the Year (Two Winners): Los Angeles and New England
The Los Angeles Chapter was selected 2007 Chapter of the Year due to its
stellar performance in all of the assessment criteria. With 25 active
local members, LACASIS provides its membership with myriad educational and
networking opportunities in the Los Angeles area. The five events
organized by LACASIS were on topics which ranged from the practical
“Working with Wikis” to the theoretical “Toward Multimedia Surrogation,”
each incorporating time for socializing and networking. With one board
member responsible for member recruitment and retention, LACASIS has an
impressive array of activities geared towards attracting members from many
different professional and geographic areas and keeping them hooked on the
Society. The chapter sponsors two awards: The Margaret McKinley Memorial
Student Scholarship which provides reimbursement funding up to $1000 for
one student to attend ASIS&T Annual, and The Contribution to Information
Science and Technology Award honoring individuals who have made
significant contributions to the field. It also co-sponsors the UCLA
GSE&IS Lazerow Lecture. Additionally, LACASIS recognizes the
extraordinary service of its active members with a LACASIS Member Award.
This year the chapter moved their award-winning quarterly newsletter,
OASIS, from a traditional print/pdf format to a wiki format, enabling
registered users to contribute content to it. And finally, by watching
expenses and juggling priorities, LACASIS maintains its fiscal health
while continuing to offer its members rich local programming and services.
Our second winner, the New England Chapter, was equally outstanding in all
Chapter of the Year assessment criteria. The Chapter sponsored four
successful programs with an average attendance of 85. The diversity of
the program topics (“The Dawn of the Embedded Library”, “Geographic
Information Made Accessible,” “Designing Usable Interfaces”, and
“Visualizing Wikipedia”) reflects the understanding that not all of its
200 members work in libraries. In support of the Society’s goal to
increase membership, NEASIS&T has begun offering discounted ASIS&T
memberships to nonmembers who join ASIST at the same time they register
for a NEASIST program. The chapter has also shifted the pricing structure
of its programs to provide deeper discounts to ASIS&T members, thus
encouraging membership. By convincing speakers to waive fees and securing
free meeting space, the major programs net profits that enable the Chapter
to offer free programs as well. At an annual awards banquet, the Chapter
honors the Student Member of the Year, as well as the Chapter Member of
the Year. NEASIST sponsors a Student Travel Award competition: up to two
winners receive $750 to cover travel expenses to attend the ASIS&T Annual
Meeting. The Chapter also supports the International Calendar of
Information Science. With these initiatives which nurture and support the
information science and technology community in New England and
internationally, the chapter exemplifies the old adage: “Think Globally,
Act Locally.”
A hearty congratulations to both Los Angeles and New England for winning
the Chapter of the Year Award – with your dedication to your local
membership you promote ASIST's core values from coast to coast.
Beata Panagopoulos
ASIS&T Chapter Assembly Director
Head of Technical Services
Kennedy School of Government Library
Harvard University
79 JFK Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
tel. 617-496-1775
fax 617-495-1972
email: beata_panagopoulos at harvard.edu
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