
Six sections comprise RUSA, and represent six different areas in the field of reference and user services. Sections may provide education, advise the parent body regarding service guidelines and enhancements, promote awareness, and prepare publications for those in the field. Each section also has its own committees, providing ample opportunities for participating in section activities in a leadership capacity.
Section membership can be added to RUSA membership free of charge.
Which section is appropriate for you? Check out these section summaries, and link to the section homepages by clicking on their names:
Represents the subject interests of reference librarians, business information specialists, and others engaged in providing business reference and/or information services.
For reference and adult services librarians who are involved or interested in collection development and evaluation.
The History Section represents the subject interests of reference librarians, archivists, bibliographers, genealogists, historians, and others engaged in historical reference or research.
Represents the interests of those concerned with attaining the highest possible quality in planning, developing, managing, teaching, or conducting all forms of computer-based reference information services in libraries.
Represents the interests of librarians and library support staff engaged in all aspects of reference and information services including the delivery, management, and evaluation of reference and users services in all kinds of libraries.
Brings together librarians and library staff involved with interlibrary loan, document delivery, remote circulation, access services, cooperative reference, cooperative collection development, remote storage, and other shared library services as well as publishers, producers, and suppliers of products and services which support resource sharing activities.