ACRL’s Training & Equity in Library Work Discussion Group is a forum to discuss, research, and envision the many pathways to satisfying and equitable library work. At the outset, the interest is multi-pronged: practices or programs for making the MLS/MLIS
Under the aegis of the RBMS Bibliographic Standards Committee (BSC), the Controlled Vocabularies Editorial Group is responsible for "Controlled Vocabularies for Use in Rare Book and Special Collections Cataloging." The group will develop and maintain
The editorial board serves in an advisory capacity to the editor on the contents of the journal issues; the board members form the core of referees, reviewing manuscripts submitted for possible publication.
The Task Force, following the procedures for the review of standards found in the ACRL Guide to Policies and Procedures, Chapter 14, and pertaining to the six documents from the charge of the original Task Force, is established to: Review the work and
To provide academic librarians with a forum to discuss issues related to library service for graduate students, including instruction, outreach, reference, collections, and programming; develop guidelines and resources that will assist academic librarians
A forum for academic librarians to discuss issues related to all types of library services to international patrons, and anyone else who is interested in topics related to international librarianship, such as multilingualism, multiculturalism
To provide a broad framework for discussing topics and exploring areas of development in the field of Access Services including, but not limited to, circulation, information services, reserves, resource sharing, stacks maintenance, student worker
To administer the ACRL Dr. E.J. Josey Spectrum Scholar Mentor Program whereby academic and research librarians would be recruited to serve as mentors to Spectrum Scholars; linking mentors with specific scholars; preparing guidelines and an information