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Routes to Success:Routes to Success:

A Roadmap for New RUSA Members

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RUSA’S MissionRUSA’S MissionRUSA’S MissionRUSA’S Mission

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RUSA is responsible for stimulating and supporting excellence in the delivery of general library services and materials, and the provision of reference and information services, collection development, readers’ advisory, and resource sharing for all ages, in every type of library.

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RUSA’s VisionRUSA’s VisionRUSA’s VisionRUSA’s Vision

RUSA is the foremost organization of reference and information professionals who make the connections between people and the information sources, services, and collection materials they need.

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RUSA's BeliefsRUSA's BeliefsRUSA's BeliefsRUSA's Beliefs

        We believe... 

• In universal access to information.

• Reading is fundamental to quality of life and we value all activities that promote it.

        

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RUSA's ValuesRUSA's ValuesRUSA's ValuesRUSA's ValuesWe value... 

• Collections and information sources

• Innovative services and programs

• Continuous evaluation and improvement

• Professional growth

• Librarians and staff as educators

• Unique contributions by all

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RUSA’s Promise to You RUSA’s Promise to You RUSA’s Promise to You RUSA’s Promise to You • Members First: Members are the most valuable

resource of RUSA

• Best national peer network for reference librarians and staff

• Top quality leadership and professional development opportunities

• RUSQ (Reference and User Services Quarterly): One of the best peer-reviewed journals in the field.

• Dissemination of relevant, timely and useful information and knowledge affecting the field.

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RUSA’s History RUSA’s History RUSA’s History RUSA’s History

• RUSA is the premier national association for reference librarians and staff.

• 1972: Adult Services Division and Reference Services Division merge to become Reference and Adult Services Division (RASD).

• 1996: Name changes to Reference and User Services Association (RUSA).

• More history at: http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/rusa/about/history/index.cfm..

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Organizational Chart Organizational Chart Reference and User Services Association Reference and User Services Association

(RUSA)(RUSA)

Organizational Chart Organizational Chart Reference and User Services Association Reference and User Services Association

(RUSA)(RUSA)

ALA

RUSA, One of 11 divisions of

ALA

BRASSBusiness Reference

and Services Section

CODES Collection

Development & Evaluation

Section

HISTORYHistory Section

MARSEmerging

Technologies in Reference

Section 

RSSReference Services Section

STARSSharing and Transforming

Access to Resources Section

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RUSA’s SectionsRUSA’s SectionsRUSA’s SectionsRUSA’s Sections

• Six Sections• Section memberships free to RUSA

members• Each Section has its own bylaws,

officers, and committees• Sections sponsor RUSA programs

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BRASSBRASSBusiness Reference & Services Section Business Reference & Services Section

BRASSBRASSBusiness Reference & Services Section Business Reference & Services Section

BRASS is the Business Reference and Services Section of RUSA. For members new to business reference, looking for guidance in business reference or willing to share expertise. BRASS members come from all kinds of libraries--public, academic, corporate and everything in between.

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CODESCODESCollection Development and Evaluation Collection Development and Evaluation

SectionSection

CODESCODESCollection Development and Evaluation Collection Development and Evaluation

SectionSection

CODES, the Collection Development and Evaluation Section, is the place in ALA for reference/user services librarians and staff from all types of libraries to discuss the rapidly changing landscape of collection development, readers’ advisory, and publishing.

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HISTORY (HS)HISTORY (HS)Historical Reference or Research SectionHistorical Reference or Research Section

HISTORY (HS)HISTORY (HS)Historical Reference or Research SectionHistorical Reference or Research Section

History is the place for reference librarians, archivists, bibliographers, genealogists, historians, and others engaged in historical reference or research. It brings together representatives of history collections from all types of libraries, archives, and historical societies. HS is the only group within ALA devoted to the discipline of history.

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MARS MARS Emerging Technologies in Reference Section Emerging Technologies in Reference Section

MARS MARS Emerging Technologies in Reference Section Emerging Technologies in Reference Section

Serves reference and information service providers who leverage emerging technologies to deliver the highest quality services to users. We advocate for, promote and strengthen user environments and interactions and the creation of innovative information resources.

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RSSRSS

Frontline Reference and Provision of Library Frontline Reference and Provision of Library

Services to Special User Populations Section Services to Special User Populations Section

RSSRSS

Frontline Reference and Provision of Library Frontline Reference and Provision of Library

Services to Special User Populations Section Services to Special User Populations Section

RSS is the place in ALA for librarians and support staff involved with frontline reference, and for those providing library services to special populations of users.

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STARSSTARS

Interlibrary Loan, Access Services, Cooperative Interlibrary Loan, Access Services, Cooperative

Reference, Cooperative Collection Development, Reference, Cooperative Collection Development, and Other Shared Library Services Sectionand Other Shared Library Services Section

STARSSTARS

Interlibrary Loan, Access Services, Cooperative Interlibrary Loan, Access Services, Cooperative

Reference, Cooperative Collection Development, Reference, Cooperative Collection Development, and Other Shared Library Services Sectionand Other Shared Library Services Section

STARS addresses the interests of librarians and library staff involved with interlibrary loan, document delivery, remote circulation, access services, cooperative reference, cooperative collection development, remote storage, and other shared library services as well as providers of products and services which support resource sharing.

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Member ImpactMember ImpactMember ImpactMember Impact• More than 4,000 RUSA members

• Represents more than 30 countries

• Represents academic, public, government, school, corporate and special libraries.

• Over 900 member volunteers

• Over 125 volunteer committees and communities.

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RUSA AwardsRUSA AwardsRUSA AwardsRUSA Awards

•Each year RUSA gives over $40,000 in awards

•Over 20 individual, book and media recognition awards are given annually

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Signature Event:Signature Event:Book & Media Awards ReceptionBook & Media Awards Reception

Signature Event:Signature Event:Book & Media Awards ReceptionBook & Media Awards Reception

• Awards are announced for: The Dartmouth Medal The Listen List Notable Books List Outstanding Reference Sources List The Reading List Sophie Brody Medal

• All book lovers welcome!

• Hosted by RUSA & CODES at Midwinter Conference

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Signature Event:Signature Event:Andrew Carnegie Medals for Andrew Carnegie Medals for

Excellence in Fiction and NonfictionExcellence in Fiction and Nonfiction

Signature Event:Signature Event:Andrew Carnegie Medals for Andrew Carnegie Medals for

Excellence in Fiction and NonfictionExcellence in Fiction and Nonfiction

• These are ALA’s historic first and only awards for a single fiction or nonfiction title for adult readers.

• These awards are co-sponsored by RUSA and Booklist.

• The Medal award winners are announced at a an ALA annual conference reception each year.

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Signature Event:Signature Event:Literary Tastes Author EventLiterary Tastes Author Event

Signature Event:Signature Event:Literary Tastes Author EventLiterary Tastes Author Event

• Some of the year’s best authors discuss their works and the craft of writing

• All book lovers invited to help us celebrate!

• Hosted by RUSA & CODES at Annual Conference

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RUSA on the WebRUSA on the WebGet the latest news in the field: Get the latest news in the field: RUSA on the WebRUSA on the WebGet the latest news in the field: Get the latest news in the field:

• Awards

• Book and Media Awards Announcements

• Literary Tastes Author Event

• Professional Development

• Professional Guidelines

• Reference and User Services Quarterly (RUSQ)

• RUSA Update21

www.ala.org/rusawww.ala.org/rusa

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Learning with RUSALearning with RUSALearning with RUSALearning with RUSA

RUSA Learning Opportunities include:• Online Courses offered throughout the year, such as:

Business Reference 101

Genealogy 101

Health Reference Information

Readers' Advisory 101

Reference Interview

Spatial Literacy

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Learning with RUSA…Learning with RUSA…Learning with RUSA…Learning with RUSA…

•Conference programming

•Discussion forums

•Professional tools on the RUSA website

•Webinars

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RUSQRUSQReference and User Services Reference and User Services

Quarterly Quarterly

RUSQRUSQReference and User Services Reference and User Services

Quarterly Quarterly • Official, peer-reviewed journal of RUSA

• All RUSA members receive a free subscription to RUSQ.

• Published quarterly in digital format

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Connect with RUSA membersConnect with RUSA members Connect with RUSA membersConnect with RUSA members• Serve on a committee.

• Share your experience: Present at a program or preconference.

• Get published: Submit an article for RUSQ or RUSA Update.

• Mingle at the annual RUSA Midwinter social.

• Attend the Midwinter book & media awards reception, Annual award ceremony, and Literary Tastes author event.

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Connect with RUSA members…Connect with RUSA members…Connect with RUSA members…Connect with RUSA members…• Discussion Forums

Discuss common interests and exchange ideas via RUSA’s discussion forums http://tinyurl.com/6cbmk3y

• Email Discussion Lists Join the conversation: http://lists.ala.org/sympa

• Network with members on: ALA Connect Facebook Twitter

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Participate in RUSAParticipate in RUSAParticipate in RUSAParticipate in RUSA• Attend a discussion forum--online or in person.

• Join a RUSA committee: Volunteer form: http://tinyurl.com/dncohc Committee list: http://tinyurl.com/6cbmk3y

• Nominate someone (even yourself) for an award:http://tinyurl.com/6a7vdfp

• Run for office. Contact nomination committee chairs for RUSA and

the sections:http://tinyurl.com/6cbmk3y

• Vote! Your vote is vital in the annual ALA/RUSA elections.

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Smart Investing @Your LibrarySmart Investing @Your LibrarySmart Investing @Your LibrarySmart Investing @Your Library• Grant-funded program

• Collaboration between ALA, RUSA and the FINRA Investor Education Foundation

• Funds library efforts to provide patrons with effective, unbiased financial education resources

• Now in its fourth year

• Has awarded a total of more than $4.6 million to public libraries and library networks nationwide: http://smartinvesting.ala.org/

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Meet the Staff Meet the Staff Meet the Staff Meet the Staff Susan Hornung, Executive DirectorSusan Hornung, Executive Director(312) 280-4395 office(312) 280-4395 [email protected] [email protected] Responsible for: Budget & policy matters, governance and board relations, Responsible for: Budget & policy matters, governance and board relations,

administration, grants.administration, grants.  Andrea Hill, Manager, Web ServicesAndrea Hill, Manager, Web Services(312) 280-4397 office(312) 280-4397 [email protected] [email protected] Responsible for: Website & blog updates, content management, communications, Responsible for: Website & blog updates, content management, communications,

online courses, publications.online courses, publications.  Liz Markel, Marketing & Programs ManagerLiz Markel, Marketing & Programs Manager(312) 280-4398 office(312) 280-4398 [email protected] [email protected] Responsible for: Meetings, marketing and promotions, conference programs & Responsible for: Meetings, marketing and promotions, conference programs &

activities, awards, CE programs and Smart Investing program support.activities, awards, CE programs and Smart Investing program support.

Leighann Wood, RUSA Membership AssistantLeighann Wood, RUSA Membership Assistant(312) 280-5837(312) [email protected]@ala.orgResponsible for providing administrative project support for governance, awards, Responsible for providing administrative project support for governance, awards,

conference planning, member recruitment/retention and other special projects.conference planning, member recruitment/retention and other special projects.

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RUSA StaffRUSA StaffRUSA StaffRUSA Staff

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Liz Markel, Leighann Wood, Susan Hornung, Andrea Hill

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Member Testimonials Member Testimonials Member Testimonials Member Testimonials When I first got involved in ALA, the choices were overwhelming.  With so many divisions,

committees, interest groups, and round tables, I did not know where to start.  Then I started attending RUSA discussion groups, where I found other people like myself interacting and learning from each other.  In RUSA, I found a home that I have been satisfied with ever since. David Tyckoson, Associate Dean, California State University, Fresno.

I switched my ALA committee activity from another division to RUSA…It’s been a tremendous pleasure and learning experience to collaborate with librarians from county, special, and municipal libraries across the country. Charles Thurston, Research Services Librarian, University of Texas at San Antonio.

I've worked in three types of libraries, and the topics and issues presented through RUSA are relevant to all of them. Rosanne M. Cordell, Head of Reference, Indiana University, South Bend.

When I first began exploring ALA, I found RUSA to be the most open and inviting division. It has become my home for professional librarianship. I have met many people whom I now interact with regularly, as colleagues, as co-authors, to act as a reference or to be reference. RUSA has offered me opportunities that I did not have as a part-time librarian to become a leader, and it has allowed me to make a difference in the future of reference librarianship. Lisa R. Horowitz, Coordinator of Central Reference Services, MIT Libraries.

 

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