Hello to ALL-SIS Members and other academic law librarians:
This is the last call for you to complete the ALL-SIS Centennial Survey.
The ALL-SIS Centennial Committee needs your help to celebrate the
accomplishments of academic librarians during the past 100 years. Help
us recognize the successes and innovations of academic librarians
present and past. Also, help us remember the fun and good times as
well. Feel free to leave blank questions you don't want to answer. We
want your ideas of academic accomplishments, innovations, good mentors,
and fun times.
Spend a few minutes completing this survey and help us have a wonderful
centennial. There are 16 short answer questions plus one for contact
information. If we've overlooked a good issue, tell us. The last
question on the survey is for you. Let us know what we should have
asked. The questions we have asked are reprinted below, so that you
will know what we want before you start the survey. It should take
approximately 5 to 10 minutes depending upon how wordy you are.
Your participation is important. This survey is for all academic law
librarians, not just those who are members of ALL-SIS. Don't leave it
to your colleagues to identify important developments or accomplishments
of the past. We want your thoughts. Thank you very much for helping us
celebrate the centennial. Go to this URL and send us your ideas.
http://www.zoomerang.com/recipient/survey-intro.zgi?p=WEB2254ZK56UA8
<http://www.zoomerang.com/recipient/survey-intro.zgi?p=WEB2254ZK56UA8>
The survey will close May 5, 2006, so please get your answers in asap.
Thank you.
Rosalie Sanderson
Chair, ALL-SIS Centennial Committee
rsanderson@nyls.edu <mailto:rsanderson@nyls.edu>
Mendik Library
New York Law School
57 Worth St.
New York, NY 10013
Phone: (212)431-2897
SURVEY QUESTIONS: Don't answer them here; take a look so that you will
know what we want on the survey at
http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?p=WEB2254ZK56UA8
<http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?p=WEB2254ZK56UA8>
What innovation do you think had the most impact on the profession in
the first half of the Centennial (1907-1956)?
What innovation had the most impact on the profession in the second half
of the centennial (1957-2006)?
Which 1907-1956 article or writing do you think was the most influential
on the profession? Why?
Which 1957 to 2006 article or writing do you think was the most
influential on the profession? Why?
Using your crystal ball, what do you think will be the most profound
changes in the next 25 years of law librarianship?
What was your funniest moment in librarianship?
What was your most embarrassing moment in librarianship?
How has law librarianship made a difference in your life?
Who is your idea of an "unsung hero(ine)" in law librarianship? Why?
Who influenced you the most in law librarianship? Why?
Who do you think is the "most interesting law librarian?" Why?
What was the best moment/event at an AALL annual meeting? Why?
What was the best ALL-SIS moment/event? Why?
What was the best program you've attended, AALL, ALL-SIS or chapter?
Why?
What do you consider to be the most rewarding benefit of membership in
AALL and/or its affiliate organizations?
What question should we have asked which we failed to ask?
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