Council of Liaisons
The Council of Liaisons is charged to carry out a program of in-depth liaison activities with targeted professional associations. Liaisons help target organizations understand the value-added assets libraries and librarians can bring to their respective missions and goals. Further, liaisons bring information and higher education issues of the target associations to the attention of the ACRL Board and membership; develop strategies on issues of significant importance to the profession and implement them among the named liaison organizations. The Council advises the Board annually on desired changes in the target association list or needed changes in the direction of the program.
What does an ACRL liaison do?
Current target organizations and liaisons
Criteria for selection for membership in the ACRL Council of Liaisons
What is the application process for membership in the ACRL Council of Liaisons?
ACRL liaison history and accomplishments
Are there tips for liaisons?
What is a conflict of interest? (ACRL Policy 12.3)
Sample ACRL liaison report
Application forms
Individual Organization
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