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*An exciting program awaits you at the 2011 ALISE Conference in San Diego.
You are all invited and very welcome to participate *by registering for the
conference at: http://www.alise.org


*2010-11 ALISE President Lorna Peterson, a steadfast advocate for the equity
of information access and a firm voice for diversity, invites you to attend
her two-part program examining diversity within ALISE and LIS education,
from a historical vantage point and with a future outlook.  Embracing the
conference theme of competitiveness and innovation, the first part of her
ALISE President’s program considers diversity as a condition for the success
and strength of ALISE and in library and information science education and
research.  The second part of the program celebrates 20 years of the
establishment of the Multicultural, Ethnic and Humanistic Concerns (MEHC)
SIG and undertakes the development of an ALISE Statement on Diversity.  *For
more details see attachment.

*Diversity in Action, Part I: The Challenges and a Condition for Academic
Success and Institutional Strength *(12:00-1:45 pm.  Location: *TBA*)**



*Abstract:*

A review of LIS programs and, especially of ALA-accredited Master’s
programs, shows that diversity is considered in their mission and/or as a
core value.  However, the value of or commitment to diversity are not
readily evident in practice, including the climate of LIS programs, the
make-up of faculty and students, and in the teaching, service or research
priorities.  The speaker will address issues around institutionalizing and
creating a climate for diversity that are tied to the success and strength
of an organization or institution.  A respondent from the LIS field will
discuss what action is needed and/or they have taken in order to advance
diversity in LIS administration, teaching, research, or learning.  The
audience will engage in a discussion with the panel on diversity as a
foundational strength in ALISE and in library and information science
education and research.



*Lead Speaker:* Sandra P. Daley, Associate Chancellor and Chief Diversity
Officer, University of California, San Diego.  Topic: *Institutionalizing
Diversity in Academia: Mapping a Strategy*



*Respondents:*

Betty J. Turock (respondent on Institutional/Administrative Change),
Professor and Dean Emerita, School of Communication, Information and Library
Studies, Rutgers University

Ismail H. Abdullahi (respondent on Teaching), Associate Professor, School of
Library and Information Sciences, North Carolina Central University

Clara M. Chu (respondent on Research), Professor and Chair, Department of
Library and Information Studies, The University of North Carolina at
Greensboro

Nicole A. Cooke (respondent on Doctoral Studies), Doctoral Student, Rutgers
University (SCILS) and ALA Spectrum Doctoral Fellow



*Moderator:* Renate Chancellor, Co-Chair, Multicultural, Ethnic and
Humanistic Concerns SIG and Assistant Professor, Catholic University of
America



*Diversity in Action, Part II: MEHC SIG 20th Anniversary Forum and an ALISE
Statement on Diversity and Inclusion* (2:00-3:30 pm.  Location: *TBA*)



*Speakers:* Miles M. Jackson, Professor and Dean Emeritus of the University
of Hawai‘i-Manoa and 1989-90 ALISE President, and Ismail H. Abdullahi,
Associate Professor, North Carolina Central University



*Moderator:*

Shari Lee, Co-Chair, Multicultural, Ethnic and Humanistic Concerns SIG and
Assistant Professor, St. John’s University



*Abstract:*

This second part of President Lorna Peterson’s program is an open forum to
celebrate 20 years of the Multicultural, Ethnic and Humanistic Concerns SIG
and to develop an ALISE Statement on Diversity and Inclusion.  This
statement is a first step for ALISE to officially recognize diversity and
provide leadership for LIS education programs.  The Statement is similar in
intent as the ALISE Ethics Guidelines Statement.  ALISE’s leadership in
institutionalizing diversity by adopting a statement is critically needed in
LIS education, the next step being an ALISE Action Plan for Diversity in LIS
Education.  1989-90 ALISE President Miles M. Jackson, under whose presidency
the MEHC SIG was founded, will contextualize the session with a brief
overview of the founding of the MEHC SIG and Dr. Abdullahi will share his
experiences with and vision of MECH SIG.  Dr. Lee will lead us in a
discussion to develop an ALISE Statement on Diversity and Inclusion (draft
to be available at session).  Join us for cake.

-- 
Clara M. Chu, Ph.D.
Chair and Professor
Department of Library and Information Studies
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
349-C Curry Building, PO Box 26170
Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
336.334.3481, Email: [log in to unmask]
Main office: 336.334.3477, fax: 336.334.5060