Association of Christian Librarians explained
Association of Christian Librarians |
Abbreviation: | ACL |
Formation: | 1957 |
Purpose: | "The mission of the Association of Christian Librarians is to strengthen libraries through professional development of evangelical librarians, scholarship, and spiritual encouragement for service in higher education."[1] |
Leader Title: | President |
Leader Name: | Leslie Starasta (2020-2022)[2] |
Leader Title2: | Executive Director |
Leader Name2: | Janelle Mazelin |
Headquarters: | Cedarville, Ohio |
Membership: | 650+ |
Membership Year: | 2021 |
Website: | http://www.acl.org |
The Association of Christian Librarians (ACL) is a non-profit, professional organization of librarians whose members are evangelical Christians. The stated mission of the organization is to “strengthen libraries through professional development of evangelical librarians, scholarship, and spiritual encouragement for service in higher education.” ACL holds a national conference each year hosted by one of its member institutions.[3] [4] [5] ACL also publishes The Christian Librarian and the Christian Periodical Index, an index of articles and reviews written from an evangelical point of view labeled as "the leading guide to periodical literature from the evangelical perspective" by the Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences.[6]
History
The organization began in 1957 with seventeen initial members and has grown slowly over the course of its history.[7] In 1993 it had roughly 300 members, and as of 2021 ACL's membership had grown to over 650 members from 403 unique institutions with 23 countries represented.[8]
Membership
The membership requirement requires profession of the Christian faith as outlined by the association's statement of faith. Associate memberships are available for non-librarians who both agree with the ACL's statement of faith and are interested in libraries or librarianship.[9]
Further reading
- The Association of Christian Librarians. "Association of Christian Librarians." http://www.acl.org (accessed Oct. 29 2012).
- Ashby, Patricia W. The Association of Christian Librarians. Master's thesis, Kent State University, 1993. In ERIC, https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED367322 (accessed Oct. 26, 2012).
- Brock, Lynn and Tonya Fawcett. “National Library Conference Coming to Cedarville.” Centential Library E-News, 18:3, 2011: p. 3. https://www.cedarville.edu/Academics/Library/Whats-New/~/media/Files/PDF/Library/ENews/enews2011feb.pdf (accessed Oct. 29, 2012).
- Hawkins, Donald T. “Large Association Conferences on the Horizon.” Information Today, 24:6 2007: p. 26-27.
- Nelson, Corinne and Evan St. Lifer. "ACL Meets in Record Numbers." Library Journal. 121:16 (October 1, 1996): p. 16.
- Stuehrenberg, Paul F. "Theological Librarianship." In Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences, 3rd Ed. Taylor & Francis: 2009, p. 5231-37.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: About ACL. Association of Christian Librarians. 29 October 2012.
- Web site: Board of Directors. Association of Christian Librarians. 7 August 2022.
- Brock. Lynn. Tonya Fawcett. National Library Conference Coming to Cedarville. Centennial Library E-news. Jan–Feb 2011. 18. 3. 3. 29 October 2012.
- Hawkins. Donald. Large Association Conferences on the Horizon. Information Today. 2007. 24. 6. 26.
- Web site: Past Conference Sites and Hosts . Association of Christian Librarians . 30 October 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130228145502/http://www.acl.org/index.cfm/conference/past-conference-sites-and-hosts/ . 28 February 2013 .
- Book: Stuehrenberg, Paul. Theological Librarianship. 2009. Taylor & Francis. 5325.
- Ashby . Patricia . The Association of Christian Librarians . 1993 . April 22, 2022.
- Web site: Annual Report . Association of Christian Librarians . ACL . 7 August 2022.
- Web site: Join ACL. Association of Christian Librarians. 29 October 2012.