Report of the Library and Information Technology Association to ALA Council
2002-2003
LITA’s Mission Statement
LITA educates, serves, and reaches out to its members, other ALA members and divisions, and the entire library and information community through its publications, programs, and other activities designed to promote, develop, and aid in the implementation of library and information technology. (Adopted May, 1999)
2002-2003: a Time of Challenge
At a time when library and information technology practitioners are facing a number of economic challenges, LITA has continued and expanded education, communication, and planning initiatives to better meet the current needs of members and the library and information community as a whole.
Educating
LITA continued its emphasis on high-quality programming and publications, aimed at providing learning material to members and non-members alike, in a variety of formats.
The 2002 LITA National Forum took place in Houston on October 10 – 13; the theme was “Making Connections,” and this is exactly what happened for the 342 attendees. Three preconferences, three plenary sessions, a vendor showcase, and 30 concurrent sessions all took place in an environment conducive to personal networking. Although attendance was not as high as that at the 2001 Milwaukee forum (448), considering the changed travel environment in which we find ourselves, the attendance was still quite respectable, and forum goers have always appreciated the smaller, more intimate atmosphere. LITA still realized quite a reasonable amount of revenue.
The 2003 National Forum will take place in Norfolk, Virginia. Its theme is “Putting Technology into Practice.” As part of LITA’s efforts to facilitate more efficient processes, the planning committee for this Forum was appointed earlier than in the past, allowing it to get a “head start” on program development. Committee membership was also expanded to ensure inclusion of many regional members, representing all types of libraries.
Three preconferences are planned: “The Library as a Place in the Digital Age,” “Handhelds for Library Programs: Providing New Levels of Service,” and “Creating, Maintaining, and Using Open Source Software in Libraries.” Planned plenary session speakers include R. David Lankes, Liz Bishoff, and David Seaman, in three general sessions. Twenty-nine concurrent sessions will be joined by a first-time appearance by poster sessions at the Forum; twelve were accepted. A vendor showcase will also be featured.
LITA's Budget
LITA's revenues continue to be largely derived from membership dues and special programming efforts, and it does appear likely that there will be reasonable net revenue this fiscal year. Fund balances continue to be in healthy shape, enough so that LITA was glad to be able to contribute $10,000 to the CIPA defense fund in the fall. LITA is budgeting conservatively for the near future, but it is still possible that we will undergo a couple of years with small, if any, net revenue. Our fund balance should see us through to a time when we can engage in long-term investment efforts.
LITA Board of Directors
Pat Ensor, President
Thomas Wilson, Vice President/President-Elect
Flo Wilson, Past President
Barbra Buckner Higginbotham, Councilor
Karen Cook, Director at Large
Thomas Dowling, Director at Large
James Kennedy, Director at Large
Scott P. Muir, Director at Large
Patrick Mullin, Director at Large
Bonnie Postlethwaite, Director at Large
Colby M. Riggs, Director at Large
Susan Jacobson, Parliamentarian (Ex Officio)
Mary Taylor, Executive Director (Ex Officio)
LITA Staff
Mary Taylor, Executive Director
Rob Carlson, Deputy Executive Director
Tel Aviv Barbee, Program Coordinator
Valerie Edmonds, Administrative Secretary
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