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What is
an Interest Group?
An
interest group is a subset of CARL formed to address either the interests
of a particular group of CARL members, for example, community college
librarians, or to address interest in a certain area of librarianship,
for example, collection development.
Interest
groups hold business meetings and put on programs of various kinds. Many
interest groups have both north and south chapters. Two interest group
coordinators, one for northern California, one for southern California,
sit on the CARL Board of Directors.
Who May Join?
Any
CARL member may join any interest group and also may join more than one.
There are no additional dues or fees.
Is Your Interest Group Planning a Program?
Please
consult the CARL Interest Group
Program Planning Manual for
complete details. Feel free to contact the Interest Group Coordinator
for your region (north or south)
or other CARL Board members with specific questions. Also, other Interest
Group chairs are valuable resources for information on program planning
strategies and logistics. Direct any questions on program finances to
the Treasurer.
Need a list of Interest Group Members?
Interest
Group Chairs may self-generate customized membership lists from the CARL
Membership Directory or obtain them from the Membership
Director.
Interest Group Leadership Changes
Please
contact the Interest Group Coordinator for your region (north
or south) when the leadership of your
Interest Group changes, and they will notify the CARL Executive Board
(including the Web Site Coordinator and Membership Director) of the changeover.
Communication Among Members
The
CARLALL listserv, CARL Web site, and the CARL Newsletter are the
official means by which information about CARL (including programming)
is communicated to members.
Send
messages to the Membership Director
to post on CARLALL. Another listserv, CALIBACA, is also available for
posting messages about non-CARL business (such as job announcements).
More information here.
Some
Interest Groups also have separate listservs and Web sites to facilitate
communication among their members. However, Interest Groups are encouraged
to use CARLALL for program announcements as members who are not affiliated
with a particular Interest Group might wish to participate. NOTE: At this
time, Interest Groups are solely responsible for establishing, maintaining,
sponsoring, and continuing the administration of separate Interest Group
listservs or Web
sites.
Want to Propose a New Interest Group?
It's
easier than you might think. Here's how
to do it from the CARL Bylaws.
For further information, contact either the north
or south Interest Group Coordinator.
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