C&RL News March 2010 160 ACRL Board of Directors’ actions, January 2010 Highlights of the Board’s Midwinter meetings During the 2010 ALA Midwinter Meeting in Boston, the ACRL Board of Directors met on January 16 and 18 and took the fol-lowing actions: Strategic Area: Higher Education and Research Goal Area: Learning—ACRL and its members are recognized internationally as collab- orative leaders and partners in ensuring that students leave with lifelong learning skills, improving techniques for assessing learning outcomes, and in creating environments for discovery. The ACRL Board of Directors confirmed its virtual vote of September 16–23, 2009, which approved the new composition of the Professional Development Coordinat- ing Committee to include the following component committees: Annual Conference Programs, Midwinter Workshops and Annual Preconferences, Scholarships, President’s Program, and Virtual Institutes, and revised Professional Development Coordinating Committee charge. All ACRL committee charges and rosters can be reviewed on ACRL’s Web site at www.ala.org/ala/mgrps /divs/acrl/resources/leadership/index.cfm. Goal Area: Scholarship, Research, and Creative Activity—ACRL and its members are recognized internationally as authorities on the integration of content, tools, and services into the evolving workflows of scholars and creators at all stages from initial discovery, to indi- viduals organizing their own resources, to the creation, sharing, publication, aggregation, and preservation processes, including associated intellectual property issues. The ACRL Board of Directors directed its councilor to support the proposed state- ment on Traditional Cultural Expressions (should it come to a vote at ALA Council) with the acknowledgement of concerns raised by some ACRL members. A motion to endorse the proposed statement on Tra- ditional Cultural Expressions was defeated. The ACRL Board of Directors confirmed its virtual vote of September 16–23 2009, which approved the newly revised final version of the “Guidelines Regarding Secu- rity and Theft in Special Collections,” avail- able on ACRL’s Web site at www.ala.org/ala /mgrps/divs/acrl/standards/security_theft. cfm. Goal Area: Advocacy—ACRL has greater influence on the higher education and research environment. march10b.indd 160 2/24/2010 9:21:55 AM March 2010 161 C&RL News The ACRL Board of Directors confirmed its virtual vote of November 2–9, 2009, which approved the liaison appointment of Ann Paprocki to the American Anthro- pological Association for a two-year term. Strategic Area: The Profession Goal Area: Continuous Learning—ACRL provides continuous learning opportunities enabling members to strengthen their effectiveness and achieve recognition as valued contributors to their academic and research communities. The ACRL Board of Directors confirmed its virtual vote of September 16–23, 2009, which approved the establishment of the Numeric and Geospatial Data Services in Ac- ademic Libraries Interest Group. The group’s statement of purpose is available at www.ala. org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/about/committees /roster.cfm?committee=ACR-IGNGDSAL. The Board approved the Immersion program coordinator selection process as outlined in ACRL Board Midwinter 2010 Doc- ument #11.1. This process is now included in the ACRL Guide to Policies and Procedures as Chapter 7.7, available online for mem- ber reference at www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs /acrl/resources/policies/chapter7appoint- ments.cfm. The Board also approved a limit of three consecutive terms for the Immersion program coordinator position. In order to align implementation with the approved timeline, the Board extended the terms of Immersion Program faculty co- coordinators Craig Gibson and Susan Barnes Whyte through Annual Conference 2011. The ACRL Board of Directors charged the Immersion Program (IP) Committee to: a. amend the faculty selection process to change language from Immersion dean to Immersion coordinator; b. modify the faculty selection committee to include a member of the ACRL Board of Directors; c. make an open call and widely distrib- uted announcement to the ACRL member- ship for applications for new IP faculty; d. submit a report detailing the outcomes of the faculty selection process to the ACRL Board of Directors. The ACRL Board of Directors approved Portland as the official location for the ACRL 2015 National Conference on the dates of March 25–28, 2015, pending receipt of all letters of support. The ACRL Board of Directors approved Nashville as the official location for the ACRL 2017 National Conference on the dates of March 29–April 1, 2017, pending receipt of all letters of support. Strategic Area: The Association Goal Area: Membership—ACRL’s membership growth builds on retaining core membership while recruiting from new and diverse communities. The ACRL Board of Directors approved the restructuring of the Membership Advi- sory Committee to include a Membership Coordinating Committee and the following four component committees: Membership Promotion, Membership Recruitment, Mem- bership Retention, and Section Membership, and, as a pilot project, the Membership Re- cruitment Committee will be a virtual com- mittee. All ACRL committee charges and ros- march10b.indd 161 2/24/2010 9:21:55 AM C&RL News March 2010 162 ters can be reviewed on ACRL’s Web site at www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/resources /leadership/index.cfm. 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