EBSS Curriculum Materials Committee
Charge
To examine areas of concern in curriculum materials administration; to explore the possibilities for improving curriculum materials administration (including selection, acquisition, classification, reference and retrieval, automation aspects, circulation, personnel, facilities, national and regional needs, cooperation, and continuing education); and to recommend to the EBSS Executive Committee alternative actions for making such improvements.
Roster
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Resources
Guidelines for Curriculum Materials Centers, Revised July 2017
Guide to Writing CMC Collection Development Policies, Revised 2018
Directory of Curriculum Materials Centers and Collections, 8th Edition (2023) - online
Past Directories:
Directory of Curriculum Materials Centers and Collections, 7th Edition (2015) - online
Directory of Curriculum Materials Centers, 6th edition (2009) - print
Directory of Curriculum Materials Centers, 5th edition (2001) - print
Directory of Curriculum Materials Centers, 4th Edition (1996) - print
ACRL Directory of Curriculum Materials Centers, 3rd Edition (1990) - print
Directory of Curriculum Materials Centers, 2nd Edition (1985) - online
Directory of Curriculum Materials Centers, 1st Edition (1981) - print
ALA Connect Community
EBSS Curriculum Materials Committee List
Official members of this section committee are automatically added to the committee’s Connect space and subscribed to the email list.
You can post to the list by sending an email to ALA-ACRL-EBSS-CMC@ConnectedCommunity.org or by creating a new post directly in the Connect community.
The committee composition is determined by section leadership.
Lauren Carlton
Program Officer
Association of College & Research Libraries
American Library Association
E-mail: lcarlton@ala.org
Volunteers will need to complete the volunteer form. Committee service that begins July 1. More information, including volunteer deadlines and requirements, can be found on the ACRL volunteer site.