FW: Applause_Mrs. Parham Librarian of the Year Award Ceremony Thursday, Marh 23rd!

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From: Carolyn Hart
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 8:33 PM
To: All-Staff all-staff@auctr.edu
Subject: Applause_Mrs. Parham Librarian of the Year Award Ceremony Thursday, March 23rd!

FYI:

Congratulations to Mrs. Parham who will receive the ACRL Academic/Research Librarian of the Year Award on Thursday, March 23rd during the ACRL Conference in Baltimore, MD.

If you haven't had an opportunity to do so, please read the most recent and relevant media-grabbing article quoting Mrs. Parham.  It's on our website, but is copied and pasted here for convenience.

HBCU Library CEO to Trump: "Libraries Essential to HBCUs"
Alliance cautiously awaits President's Executive Order on Historically Black Colleges and Universities
February 28, 2017 (Atlanta, GA) - Loretta Parham, CEO and Director of the Atlanta University Center (AUC) Robert W. Woodruff Libraryhttp://www.auctr.edu/, cautiously awaits President Donald Trump's new executive order on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).  According to media reports, Trump is working with White House staffer, Omarosa Manigault, to issue an executive orderhttps://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/02/13/white-house-republicans-reach-out-historically-black-colleges.
"HBCUs certainly deserve the recognition and attention of the White House," says Parham. "I am encouraged that there is conversation surrounding our imprint in education. It's also important to note that the mark of a great institution is the strength of its library. It is the nucleus to learning on campus, and we should be included in the dialogue."
Parham is the co-founder of the HBCU Library Alliancehttp://hbculibraries.org/, a consortium that provides resources to strengthen Historically Black Colleges and Universities and their constituents. She is also the CEO of the Atlanta University Center Woodruff Libraryhttp://www.auctr.org/ which serves more than 8,000 students and faculty for Atlanta's four HBCUs; Clark Atlanta Universityhttp://www.cau.edu/, the Interdenominational Theological Centerhttp://www.itc.edu/, Morehouse Collegehttp://www.morehouse.edu/ and Spelman Collegehttp://www.spelman.edu/.
"HBCU Libraries play a critical role as the center of the academic experience, supporting the career aspirations of students in all fields," says Parham, who was awarded the 2017 Academic/Research Librarian of the Yearhttp://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2017/01/loretta-parham-named-2017-acrl-academic-research-librarian-year.  "We support the humanities which protect and preserve the history and legacy of individuals and institutions. We also contribute to the STEM fields by ensuring current materials are available in traditional formats and in open access, giving students and faculty advanced access to critical research findings."
Under Parham's leadership the library was awarded the 2016 ACRL Excellence in Academic Libraries Awardhttp://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2016/01/2016-acrl-excellence-academic-libraries-award-winners-announced, the first time that a HBCU Library received this national honor. "Receiving this award was a stamp of recognition that the programs we offer compete with what top ten universities and Ivy leagues are offering as well."
To schedule an interview with Loretta Parham contact: Tenisha@PerfectPitchMediaGroup.commailto:Tenisha@PerfectPitchMediaGroup.com
The Atlanta University Center (AUC) Robert W. Woodruff Library serves one of the nation's oldest and largest consortiums of historically black colleges and universities: Clark Atlanta University, the Interdenominational Theological Center, Morehouse College and Spelman College.  As a shared resource of this vibrant academic center, it serves approximately 8,000 students and has holdings of 1.5 million items across all formats.  The 220,000 square feet building includes collaborative learning and study spaces, state-of-the-art technology, smart classrooms, presentation practice studios, an exhibition hall, a café, a copy and print center, and a nationally recognized Archives Research Center.  The AUC Woodruff Library Archives Research Center, located within the AUC Woodruff Library, is a rich and unique archival collection documenting the AUC's history and the broader African American experience. These culturally significant materials, it contains over 105 collections, including the Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection.
http://www.auctr.edu/news/hbcu-library-ceo-to-trump-libraries-essential-to-hbcus/

Carolyn Hart, Executive M.B.A., M.S.L.S. chart@auctr.edumailto:9chart@auctr.edu
Assistant Director - Planning, Assessment & Communications
Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library
111 James P. Brawley Drive, SW - Atlanta, Georgia  30314
Office:  (404) 978-2005
Fax:  (404) 577-5158

Our Vision:
"To reflect the excellence of our member institutions
by being the First and Best Choice for our users..."

From: Carolyn Hart Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 8:33 PM To: All-Staff <all-staff@auctr.edu> Subject: Applause_Mrs. Parham Librarian of the Year Award Ceremony Thursday, March 23rd! FYI: Congratulations to Mrs. Parham who will receive the ACRL Academic/Research Librarian of the Year Award on Thursday, March 23rd during the ACRL Conference in Baltimore, MD. If you haven't had an opportunity to do so, please read the most recent and relevant media-grabbing article quoting Mrs. Parham. It's on our website, but is copied and pasted here for convenience. HBCU Library CEO to Trump: "Libraries Essential to HBCUs" Alliance cautiously awaits President's Executive Order on Historically Black Colleges and Universities February 28, 2017 (Atlanta, GA) - Loretta Parham, CEO and Director of the Atlanta University Center (AUC) Robert W. Woodruff Library<http://www.auctr.edu/>, cautiously awaits President Donald Trump's new executive order on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). According to media reports, Trump is working with White House staffer, Omarosa Manigault, to issue an executive order<https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/02/13/white-house-republicans-reach-out-historically-black-colleges>. "HBCUs certainly deserve the recognition and attention of the White House," says Parham. "I am encouraged that there is conversation surrounding our imprint in education. It's also important to note that the mark of a great institution is the strength of its library. It is the nucleus to learning on campus, and we should be included in the dialogue." Parham is the co-founder of the HBCU Library Alliance<http://hbculibraries.org/>, a consortium that provides resources to strengthen Historically Black Colleges and Universities and their constituents. She is also the CEO of the Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library<http://www.auctr.org/> which serves more than 8,000 students and faculty for Atlanta's four HBCUs; Clark Atlanta University<http://www.cau.edu/>, the Interdenominational Theological Center<http://www.itc.edu/>, Morehouse College<http://www.morehouse.edu/> and Spelman College<http://www.spelman.edu/>. "HBCU Libraries play a critical role as the center of the academic experience, supporting the career aspirations of students in all fields," says Parham, who was awarded the 2017 Academic/Research Librarian of the Year<http://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2017/01/loretta-parham-named-2017-acrl-academic-research-librarian-year>. "We support the humanities which protect and preserve the history and legacy of individuals and institutions. We also contribute to the STEM fields by ensuring current materials are available in traditional formats and in open access, giving students and faculty advanced access to critical research findings." Under Parham's leadership the library was awarded the 2016 ACRL Excellence in Academic Libraries Award<http://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2016/01/2016-acrl-excellence-academic-libraries-award-winners-announced>, the first time that a HBCU Library received this national honor. "Receiving this award was a stamp of recognition that the programs we offer compete with what top ten universities and Ivy leagues are offering as well." To schedule an interview with Loretta Parham contact: Tenisha@PerfectPitchMediaGroup.com<mailto:Tenisha@PerfectPitchMediaGroup.com> The Atlanta University Center (AUC) Robert W. Woodruff Library serves one of the nation's oldest and largest consortiums of historically black colleges and universities: Clark Atlanta University, the Interdenominational Theological Center, Morehouse College and Spelman College. As a shared resource of this vibrant academic center, it serves approximately 8,000 students and has holdings of 1.5 million items across all formats. The 220,000 square feet building includes collaborative learning and study spaces, state-of-the-art technology, smart classrooms, presentation practice studios, an exhibition hall, a café, a copy and print center, and a nationally recognized Archives Research Center. The AUC Woodruff Library Archives Research Center, located within the AUC Woodruff Library, is a rich and unique archival collection documenting the AUC's history and the broader African American experience. These culturally significant materials, it contains over 105 collections, including the Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection. http://www.auctr.edu/news/hbcu-library-ceo-to-trump-libraries-essential-to-hbcus/ Carolyn Hart, Executive M.B.A., M.S.L.S. chart@auctr.edu<mailto:9chart@auctr.edu> Assistant Director - Planning, Assessment & Communications Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library 111 James P. Brawley Drive, SW - Atlanta, Georgia 30314 Office: (404) 978-2005 Fax: (404) 577-5158 Our Vision: "To reflect the excellence of our member institutions by being the First and Best Choice for our users..."