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ACRL Interest Groups

15.1 Interest Groups Policies

15.1.1 Formation of interest groups

To form an interest group, members must complete an Interest Group Proposal form that includes name of the proposed group, identification of the initial convener(s), proposed scope, and an explanation of how this is either a unique group or to identify groups it overlaps with and to articulate how this interest group is different. This proposal is reviewed by the ACRL Board, which has the authority to create new interest groups.

15.1.2 Dues

As part of the ACRL member dues, each ACRL member can pick a combination of Sections and Interest Groups, (with a maximum of 2 Sections as is current policy). For example: 2 Sections and 1 Interest Group; 1 Section and 2 Interest Groups; or 3 Interest Groups. There is a fee for additional memberships as determined by the ACRL Board.

15.1.3 Funding

Interest Groups are allocated $150 per year which can be used to support the work of the Interest Group, as allowed by ACRL policies and procedures. Interest Groups proposing special projects that directly support the ACRL Strategic Plan are also eligible for and encouraged to submit an Action Plan Proposal to apply for special funding for the project.

15.1.4 Governance

Interest Groups are governed by a steering committee consisting of a convener, incoming convener and past convener. The steering committee is the only group that would appear in the ALA Handbook of Organization since they are the only members who need to sign formal appointment acceptance forms. Each Interest Group will determine the mechanism for selecting its incoming conveners.

15.1.5 Continuance

Interest Groups reach a sunset date every three years. At the renewal stage, an Interest Group may request to be dissolved, may request to be renewed with the same charge, or may propose a replacement group with a different name and charge. If the Interest Group takes none of these actions, the Interest Group will automatically dissolve three years from the date of its authorization.

ACRL Board, virtual vote, June 2008