[Asis-l] Nominations for ASIS&T SIG-III InfoShare Membership Award II -- LIS Professionals (Deadline: December 31, 2014

Richard Hill rhill at asis.org
Mon Dec 1 14:27:11 EST 2014


On behalf of the ASIS&T International Information Issues Special Interest
Group (SIG-III)

 

*** Please excuse cross posting ***

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

The ASIS&T International Information Issues Special Interest Group (SIG-III)
is pleased to announce that for 2015 we will be able to sponsor another
group of deserving information professionals from developing countries for
complimentary ASIS&T memberships (the financial burden of which would
otherwise be prohibitive). We are soliciting nominations of candidates for
the InfoShare Membership Award. The award will be given to LIS
professionals.

 

Please include a one-page curriculum vitae and a one-page description of why
this person is deserving of membership, including their willingness to
promote ASIS&T within their networks and build relationships between ASIS&T
and the national/regional organizations. Awardees will be decided by a vote
of the SIG-III officers. All curricula vitae will be kept private,
accessible only to SIG-III officers.

 

Each membership award will be for one year, with the possibility of renewal
for a second year if the new member proves to be a strong advocate for
ASIS&T in their home country during the course of the year. Awardees will be
asked to submit a report on their activities by next year's Annual Meeting,
which may include, but are not limited to:

 

a.     sharing ASIS&T publications that they receive (the Bulletin of ASIS&T

and JASIS&T) with other colleagues

 

b.     promoting the SIG-III paper contest among their colleagues

 

c.     serving as a contact/coordinator for ASIS&T members traveling to

their area who may be able to speak about ASIS&T and information science

 

d.     having the ability to strengthen the relationships between ASIS&T and

the national/regional organizations, and

 

e.     sponsoring lectures on information science topics in their area on

behalf of ASIS&T

Nominators can mentor the award recipients for the above activities.

 

We look forward to welcoming new members to ASIS&T from across the globe,
especially from countries that have never been ASIS&T members or have
limited ASIS&T membership. Women, minority, and candidates from
underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.

 

Please feel free to circulate the Call in your professional networks (e.g.,
your alma mater listservs, professional contacts at IFLA, OCLC,
international organizations, practitioner groups, academic institutions,
etc.). Please send your nominations of deserving candidates to Selenay Aytac

(selenay.aytac at liu.edu <mailto:selenay.aytac at liu.edu> ) or Christine Hagar
(christine.hagar at sjsu.edu <mailto:christine.hagar at sjsu.edu> ).

 

The deadline for submitting nominations is December 31st 2014.

 

Thank you!

 

Selenay Aytac and Christine Hagar

InfoShare Program, SIG-III, ASIS&T (Visit us at:

https://www.asis.org/SIG/iii.html

 

 

Richard B. Hill

Executive Director

ASIS&T

8555 16th Street, Suite 850

Silver Spring, MD  20910

v. (301) 495-0900

f. (301) 495-0810

 

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