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FSU's Gross elected ALISE Vice President/President-Elect

By Bob Branciforte

 

Dr. Melissa Gross of The Florida State University will be the next
president of the Association for Library and Information Science
Education (ALISE
<http://www.alise.org/mc/page.do?sitePageId=54781&orgId=ali> ), an
organization that serves as the intellectual home of faculty in library
and information science graduate programs throughout North America.

 

Gross' election as ALISE Vice President/President-Elect, seems a natural
progression for the professor at Florida State's School of Library &
Information Studies of its College of Communication & Information.

 

"I attended my first ALISE conference as a doctoral candidate in 1997,"
she said. "Since that time, I have become increasingly involved in ALISE
and I believe that I am in a unique position to provide continuity in
the development and application of its policy and procedures as it moves
into the future."

 

Gross was the Association's Director for Membership Services from 2007
to January 2010. In that capacity, she finalized procedures for
conference planning and led a committee that instituted a new program of
continuing education called the "ALISE Academy."

 

From 2006 to 2007, Gross served as both the co-chair of the ALISE
Conference Planning Committee and the co-convener of the ALISE Youth
Services Special Interest Group. With the conference planning committee,
she organized the Curriculum Vita and Portfolio Review Sessions held at
the 2007 ALISE annual conference. 

 

With the youth services group, Gross was responsible for youth SIG
sessions at the 2007 annual ALISE winter meeting. During that time, she
established the ALISE/Linworth Youth Services Special Interest Group
Paper Award along with FSU faculty members Nancy Everhart
<http://directory.slis.fsu.edu/Directory/profile.php?id=49&info=summary>
and Don Latham
<http://directory.slis.fsu.edu/Directory/profile.php?id=71&info=summary>
. The award recognizes an innovative research paper in youth services
with a $1,000 prize. Gross co-chaired the award committee during its
initial year (2007-2008).

 

Gross is currently Chair of the ALISE Juried Paper Proposals Committee,
for which she has served as a reviewer of juried papers.

 

"This is a great honor for Melissa and for our school," said SLIS
Associate Professor Don Latham, who has worked with Gross on numerous
research projects. "ALISE promotes excellence in research, teaching, and
service. These are all areas in which Melissa excels."

 

Gross received her Ph.D. in Library and Information Science from the
University of California, Los Angeles in 1998. She began teaching at the
Florida State University School of Library & Information Studies in
1999. In 2001, she received the prestigious American Association of
University Women Recognition Award for Emerging Scholars. 

 

She has published extensively in the areas of information seeking
behavior, library program and service evaluation, and information
resources for youth. Her current projects include investigations into
the information literacy needs of undergraduates and the HIV/AIDS
content of materials developed for a young adult audience.

 

Gross' most recent books are HIV/AIDS in Young Adult Novels: An
Annotated Bibliography, co-authored with Annette Goldsmith and Debi
Carruth (Scarecrow Press, 2010); Studying Children's Questions:
Information Seeking Behavior in School, (Scarecrow Press, 2006 ); and
Dynamic Youth Services through Outcome Based Planning and Evaluation,
co-authored with Eliza Dresang and Leslie Holt (ALA Publications, 2006).
Learn more about Dr. Melissa Gross
<http://directory.slis.fsu.edu/Directory/profile.php?id=54&info=summary>
. 

 

 

Bob Branciforte, MLIS

Creative Director

College of Communication & Information

The Florida State University

 

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