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The American Library Association Student Chapter (ALASC) at the San Jose
School of Library and Information Science was recently honored as the ALA
Student Chapter of the Year for 2010 - an award it has now received two
years in a row.

 

According to the ALA award committee, this year's award "reflects the
strength, continuity and innovation of the chapter's leadership and
members." Commenting on the School's transition to a fully online delivery
model, the committee said, "ALASC has not only adjusted and adapted, but
flourished." 

 

The committee was also impressed with the student chapter's "excellent use
of social networks to inform and involve members, and the variety of both
in-person and virtual programs. This chapter exemplifies what an outstanding
student chapter should be doing."

 

According to the ALASC Faculty Advisor, Debbie Faires, "Our chapter has
expanded the number of events we offer and has drawn a higher number of
participants than in the previous (very successful) year. One of the new
programs was an innovative pre-ALA conference event, held online, aimed at
helping students learn how to navigate conferences and network effectively."


 

In addition to online events offered through web conferencing and Second
Life, ALASC offers local events in a variety of locations, which provide
opportunities for face-to-face networking.  ALASC also connects with
students through its blog and newsletter, as well as through social
networking tools such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr.  

 

This year's award represents the third time that the SLIS student chapter
has received the ALA Student Chapter of the Year award.  The chapter was
first honored with this award in 2000, and received the award for the second
time last year.

 

Congratulations to the 2009-2010 ALASC officers (listed below), to its
faculty advisor, and to all the School's students whose involvement and
participation make ALASC the best ALA Student Chapter.  

 

Chair - Abby Dansiger   

Co-chair and Web Coordinator - Susie Quinn

Program Coordinator - Gayle Pellizzer

Editor - Sarah Dunne

Secretary/Archivist - Jamie Renton   

Treasurers - Rowena Weger and Amanda Grundmann

 

 

Marcia Laughrey

Receptionist

School of Library and Information Science

San Jose State University

One Washington Square

San Jose, CA 95192-0029

Ph:   408-924-2490

Fax: 408-924-2476