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ALA Committee on Library Advocacy (Standing, Council)

Charge: To support the efforts of advocates for all types of libraries; to develop resources, networks and training materials for advocates at the local, state and national levels with particular emphasis on the grassroots level; to work closely with the Office for Library Advocacy in collaboration with the Public Awareness Committee, the Chapter Relations Committee, the Committee on Legislation, and other ALA offices, divisions, and roundtables as well as external groups to integrate advocacy efforts into the overall planning, priorities and polices of the association; and to cultivate future leadership in order to sustain and enhance the advocacy efforts of the association.

The Committee on Library Advocacy comprises 13 ALA members. It becomes active at the close of the 2008 Annual Conference. Terms last for two years, on a staggered basis, so that 6 members would end their term at the close of the 2009 Annual Conference, and the remaining 7 would end their terms at the close of the 2010 Annual Conference.

Subcommittees of the ALA Committee on Library Advocacy

Advocacy Training Subcommittee: Newly formed subcommittee, comprising some members of the former Library Advocacy Now! subcommittee and Advocacy Institute Task Force. Charge TBD.

Advocacy Coordinating Group: The purpose of the Advocacy Coordinating Group of the ALA Committee on Library Advocacy is to foster communication and cooperation among all interested committees, units, and divisions in order to develop programs and activities in support of library advocacy and the Association's advocacy plan. The Advocacy Coordinating Group will exchange information and share ideas for coordination of programming and training; develop and promote strategies for increased advocacy activity; promote cooperation and enhance the effectiveness of advocacy activities throughout the Association; and strengthen ALA's national, state, local and international advocacy efforts.

Jim Rettig's Ad Hoc Advocacy Task Force: Charged with implementing 2008-2009 ALA President Jim Rettig's advocacy initiative during his presidential year. Visit www.jimrettig.org or www.ala.org/libraryecosystem for more information. 

MEETING MINUTES

Surviving in a Tough Economy: An Advocacy Institute Workshop

Annual Conference 2009
ALA Annual Conference, Chicago
Friday, July 10 from 2- 5 p.m.
Learn More!

Advocating in a Tough Economy Toolkit

Tough Economy Toolkit
Resources and tools to help make the case for libraries during economic downturn. View the toolkit

National Library Legislative Day

NLLD

National Library Legislative Day
Join library supporters from around the country in Washington, DC to learn about library issues and then lobby like a pro with members of Congress.

Legislative Action Center

LAC

Legislative Action Center
 The LAC features updates on all the important library-related legislation making its way through Congress and  allows you to directly contact your Members of Congress!

@ your library - The Campaign for America's Libraries

The Campaign for America's Libraries
ALA's public awareness campaign that communicates the value of libraries and librarians

I Love Libraries

I Love Libraries
Visit ALA's website for the public to learn what's happening in today's libraries.

http://ilovelibraries.org/