Association for Library and Information Science Education
Formation | 1900 |
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Type | Non-profit NGO |
Purpose | "Promotes innovation and excellence in research, teaching, and service for educators and scholars in Library and Information Science and cognate disciplines internationally through leadership, collaboration, advocacy, and dissemination of research."[1] |
Website | www |
The Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) (pronounced "Ah-lease") promotes education for the information professions internationally through engagement, advocacy and research.
ALISE is a non-profit professional association for faculty, staff, and students in the library and information sciences and allied disciplines.[2]
History
[edit]ALISE is the successor organization to the Association of American Library Schools (AALS), which was founded in 1900.[3] AALS replaced the American Library Association (ALA) Roundtable of Library School Instructors (1911–1915) but was not affiliated with the American Library Association until 1953.[4] Organizationally, AALS and ALA had many connections, especially in the first 30 years of AALS's existence.[5] Donald G. Davis traced the efforts within ALA for the improvement of library education.[6]
Journal of Education for Library and Information Science (JELIS)
[edit]Since 1960, ALISE has published the peer-reviewed scholarly publication, Journal of Education for Library and Information Science. JELIS serves as a primary source of research about issues pertinent to library and information science educators and scholars.[7]
Presidents
[edit]2020–present
[edit]- 2023/24. Lucy Santos-Green, University of Iowa
- 2022/23. Rong Tang, Simmons University
- 2021/22. Lisa O'Connor, University of North Carolina Greensboro
- 2020/21. Sandy Hirsch, San Jose State University
2010–2019
[edit]- 2019/20. Stephen Bajjaly, Wayne State University
- 2018/19. Heidi Julien, University at Buffalo
- 2017/18. Dietmar Wolfram, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- 2016/17. Louise Spiteri, Dalhousie University
- 2015/16. Samantha Hastings, University of South Carolina
- 2014/15. Clara Chu, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
- 2013/14. Eileen Abels, Simmons College
- 2012/13. Melissa Gross, Florida State University
- 2011/12. Lynne C. Howarth, University of Toronto
- 2010/11. Lorna Peterson, University at Buffalo, State University of New York
2000–2010
[edit]- 2009/10. Linda C. Smith, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- 2008/09. Michele V. Cloonan, Simmons College
- 2007/08. Connie Van Fleet, University of Oklahoma
- 2006/07. John Budd, University of Missouri – Columbia
- 2005/06. Ken Haycock, San Jose State University
- 2003/05. Louise S. Robbins, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- 2002/03. Elizabeth Aversa, University of Tennessee
- 2001/02. Prudence Dalrymple, Dominican University
- 2000/01. James M. Matarazzo, Simmons College
1990–1999
[edit]- 1999/00. Shirley Fitzgibbons, Indiana University
- 1998/99. Shirley Fitzgibbons, Indiana University
- 1997/98. Toni Carbo, University of Pittsburgh
- 1996/97. Joan C. Durrance, University of Michigan
- 1995/96. June Lester, University of Oklahoma
- 1994/95. Charles Curran, University of South Carolina
- 1993/94. Timothy W. Sineath, University of Kentucky
- 1992/93. Adele M. Fasick, University of Toronto
- 1991/92. Evelyn Daniel, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- 1990/91. Phyllis Van Orden, Florida State University
1980–1989
[edit]- 1989/90. Miles M. Jackson, University of Hawaii at Manoa
- 1988/89. Leigh S. Estabrook, University of Illinois
- 1987/88. Kathleen M. Heim , Louisiana State University
- 1986/87. Ann Prentice, University of Tennessee
- 1985/86. Norman Horrocks, Dalhousie University
- 1984/85. Jane B. Robbins, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- 1983/84. Robert D. Stueart, Simmons College
- 1982/83. F. William Summers, University of South Carolina
- 1981/82. Harold Goldstein, Florida State University
- 1980/81. Charles A. Bunge, University of Wisconsin-Madison
1970–1979
[edit]- 1979/80. Genevieve Casey, Wayne State University
- 1978/79. Gary R. Purcell, University of Tennessee
- 1977/78. Margaret K. Goggin, University of Denver
- 1976/77. Guy Garrison, Drexel University
- 1975/76. Kenneth E. Vance, University of Michigan
- 1974/75. Elizabeth W. Stone, Catholic University
- 1973/74. R. Brian Land, University of Toronto
- 1972/73. Thomas Slavens, University of Michigan
- 1971/72. Margaret Monroe, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- 1970/71. Patricia B. Knapp, Wayne State University
1960–1969
[edit]- 1969/70. Rev. James J. Kortendick, Catholic University1968/69 Samuel Rothstein, University of British Columbia
- 1967/68. Virginia Lacy Jones, Atlanta University
- 1966/67. LeRoy C. Merritt, University of California
- 1965/66. L. Dorothy Bevis, University of Washington
- 1964/65. Jesse Shera, Case Western Reserve University
- 1963/64. Wayne Yenawine, Syracuse University
- 1961/62. Martha Boaz, University of Southern California
- 1960/61. Edward A. Wight, University of California, Berkeley
1950–1959
[edit]- 1959/60. David K. Berninghausen, University of Minnesota
- 1958/59. Esther Stallmann, University of Texas
- 1957/58. Lowell A. Martin, Rutgers University
- 1956/57. Frances N. Cheney, Peabody University
- 1955/56. Harold Lancour, University of Illinois
- 1954/55. Louise LeFevre, Western Michigan University
- 1953/54. Carl Melinat, Syracuse University
- 1952/53. C. Irene Hayner, University of Minnesota
- 1951/52. Rose B. Phelps, University of Illinois
1940–1949
[edit]- 1949/50. J. Periam Danton, University of California, Berkeley
- 1948/49. Rudolph Hjalmar Gjelsness, University of Michigan
- 1947/48. George C. Allez, University of Wisconsin, Madison
- 1946/47. Florrinell F. Morton, Louisiana State University
- 1945/46. Anne M. Boyd, University of Illinois
- 1944/45. Alice Higgins, New Jersey
- 1943/44. Frances H. Kelly, Carnegie Institute of Technology
- 1942/43. Leon Carnovsky, University of Chicago
- 1941/42. Herman H. Henkle, Simmons College
- 1940/41. Lucie E. Fay, Columbia
1930–1939
[edit]- 1939/40. Tommie Dora Barker, Emory
- 1938/39. Louis Round Wilson, Chicago
- 1937/38. Harriet E. Howe, Denver
- 1936/37. Ethel M. Fair, New Jersey
- 1935/36. Ralph Munn, Carnegie Institute of Technology
- 1934/35. Phineas L. Windsor, Illinois
- 1933/34. Sydney B. Mitchell, California
- 1932/33. Arthur Elmore Bostwick, St. Louis Public
- 1931/32. Clara E. Howard, Emory
- 1930/31. Charles C. Williamson, Columbia
1920–1929
[edit]- 1929/30. Charles C. Williamson, Columbia
- 1928/29. June R. Donnelly, Simmons College
- 1927/28. Josephine Adams Rathbone, Pratt
- 1926/27. Phineas L. Windsor, Illinois
- 1925/26. William E. Henry, Washington
- 1924/25. Susie Lee Crumley, Carnegie (Atlanta)
- 1923/24. Harriet P. Sawyer, St. Louis Public
- 1922/23. Ernest J. Reece, New York Public
- 1921/22. Phineas L. Windsor, Illinois
- 1920/21. Josephine Adams Rathbone, Pratt
1915–1920
[edit]- 1919/20. Frank K. Walter, New York State
- 1918/19. Alice S. Tyler, Western Reserve
- 1917/18. Sarah Bogle, Carnegie Institute (Pittsburgh)
- 1916/17. June R. Donnelly, Simmons College
- 1915/16. James Ingersoll Wyer, New York State
References
[edit]- ^ ALISE. Expanding our Horizons: Strategic Directions, 2011–2014 "Strategic Directions". Archived from the original on 2014-09-03. Retrieved 2014-08-29.
- ^ "ALISE". www.alise.org. Retrieved 2024-10-14.
- ^ About ALISE.
- ^ Shove, R.H. "AALS before 1915." Journal of Education for Librarianship 1960, 1 : 81–86.
- ^ Shirley Fitzgibbons. Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) In Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences, Third Edition. Taylor and Francis: New York, Published online: 09 Dec 2009; 328–340.
- ^ Davis, Donald Gordon. 1974. The Association of American Library Schools, 1915–1968: an analytical history. Metuchen: N.J.
- ^ "ALISE JELIS". www.alise.org. Retrieved 2024-10-14.