Interest Groups
Offer ALCTS members:
- unique opportunities to be involved in the association
- a forum for networking and for great discussions of hot topics
- avenues for producing publications and developing and presenting programs
- any number of subgroups, task forces, and working groups to support the group's function and work
- a venue for people with similar interests in issues, problems, and topics to assemble
Learn how to start a new interest group or renew an existing group. Complete the online petition for establishing an interest group.
This listing of ALCTS groups will take you to more information on current IGs. Contact the chair of the group for more information on upcoming meetings. Keep in mind that as of May 2008, discussion groups are no longer part of the ALCTS structure. All discussion groups have transitioned to interest group structure, so your group may have a new name.
Make plans to attend one of the IG meetings—we will be glad to have you!
- Access to Continuing Resources
- Acquisitions Managers and Vendors
- Authority Control (CCS/LITA) | wiki
- Automated Acquisitions/In-Process Control Systems
- Book & Paper
- Cartographic Resources Cataloging (MAGERT)
- Catalog Form and Function
- Catalog Management
- Cataloging & Classification Research
- Cataloging Norms
- Chief Collection Development Officers of Large Research Libraries
- Collection Development Issues for the Practitioner
- Collection Development Librarians of Academic Libraries
- Collection Management in Public Libraries (CMDS/RUSA CODES)
- CRS College & Research Libraries
- Copy Cataloging
- Creative Ideas in Technical Services
- Digital Conversion
- Digital Preservation
- Electronic Resources
- Electronic Resources Management (ALCTS/LITA)
- FRBR
- Gifts
- Heads of Cataloging Departments
- Intellectual Access to Preservation Metadata
- MARC Formats (ALCTS/LITA)
- Metadata
- New Members
- Newspaper
- Out of Print
- Preservation Administration
- Promoting Preservation
- Public Libraries Technical Services
- Publisher/Vendor/Library Relations
- Role of the Professional Librarian in Technical Services
- Scholarly Communications
- Technical Services Managers in Academic Libraries
- Technical Services Directors of Large Research Libraries (Big Heads)
- Technical Services Workflow Efficiency
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