Purpose:
The purpose of the Membership Development Committee is two-fold. First,
it is to attract and retain members in the American Association of Law
Libraries. Second, it is to ensure the availability of appropriate AALL
mentoring resources for all members including newer Association members
as well as long-time members desiring career guidance or otherwise in
need of assistance.
Charge:
The Membership Development Committee will coordinate internal and
external activities with Headquarters to identify and recruit potential
Association members. This recruitment effort shall include
telephonically contacting lapsed Association members from the prior
year to encourage membership renewal. The recruitment effort may also
include:
- Advising AALL staff on all
promotional activities and
campaigns related to membership recruitment and retention.
- Requesting
funding, when necessary, in conjunction with the Recruitment to Law
Librarianship Committee, to staff booths at career conferences as well
as meetings of library, legal, paralegal and similar associations.
- Serving as a liaison to chapters
explaining member
benefits and dues while monitoring membership trends.
- Reviewing and evaluating AALL member
benefits.
- Developing membership brochures or
other promotional
materials.
The
Membership Development Committee shall also be responsible for
coordinating the mentoring efforts of AALL, AALL chapters and special
interest sections. This coordination may include:
- Publicity for mentoring recruitment
to ensure optimal
matches between mentors and mentees.
- Tracking of formal mentoring
relationships, when
possible, to allow appropriate follow up.
- Gathering data from current and
former participants
to aid in critical evaluation of mentoring efforts.
- Development of networking
opportunities for AALL
mentors and mentees.
- Service as a clearinghouse of
mentoring-related
literature and information
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