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{{Short description|Division of the American Library Association}}
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The
== Name ==
During the division's initial stages of development in 1966, it was pressed by the ALA's [[Reference and User Services Association]] that the name should include the words "[[Information Science]]",<ref>Salmon, Stephen R., [http://www.ala.org/lita/about/history/1st25years], "LITA's First Twenty-Five Years: A Brief History", 2014</ref> and as a result of this and a report made by a Committee of Organization, the '''Information Science and Automation Division (ISAD)''' of the ALA came into existence. The name was later changed by the [[bylaws]] committee to the Library and Information Technology Association (or LITA, as it is more commonly known) in 1978 due to the expansion of the division's scope in the twelve years that it had been operational.
== History ==
In the early 1960s, the idea of libraries utilizing computers came into existence at the [[United States National Library of Medicine|National Library of Medicine]] with the [[MEDLINE|MEDLARS]] project, which was a pioneer project that came about in 1961 for serials control. From this point, library technology began to trend within the library community, and the ALA started to participate in the technology world, bringing about innovation in library technology by 1964.
On January 27, 1966, the ALA Committee on Organization proposed that a new division of the ALA be created to grow with and endorse these new developments in library technology. A formal recommendation of the division's creation was constructed by the Committee on Organization and was then taken to the ALA Council, who approved the division's establishment, birthing the Information Science and Automation Division, which would later be renamed the Library and Information Technology Association. The division was officially established in New York at the 1966 ALA Annual Conference. The first elections for the Board of Directors occurred on July 1, 1967, where Stephen R. Salmon was elected as the first president of the division.
During the first two to three decades of the division's life, it experienced a complex organizational shift as it was rapidly evolving and expanding, resulting in its change of name to the Library and Information Technology Association (LITA). The expansion of LITA during this time also brought about the growth of interest groups and the inclusion of new programs like "The Distinguished Lecture Series" and "LITA Scholarships". Following the initial strain of the division's developing years, LITA began to see financial light by the 1990s, and by 1993, the roster had grown to 5,802 members and was considered a reputable, well organized, and efficiently run division of the ALA.<ref>Salmon, Stephen R., [http://www.ala.org/lita/about/history/1st25years], "LITA's First Twenty-Five Years: A Brief History", 2014</ref>
==Board of directors==
LITA was managed by an elected Board of Directors. Positions on the board included president, vice-president, immediate past-president, ALA councilor, and seven other directors. In addition to the board, there was an executive committee, which was controlled by the Board of Directors and acted on its behalf between regular board meetings.<ref>American Library Association, [http://www.ala.org/lita/about/board], "Board of Directors", 2014</ref>
=== Past Presidents ===
The following is a list of past LITA presidents:<ref>American Library Association, [http://www.ala.org/lita/about/history/presidents], "LITA Presidents", 2014</ref>
* Weinraub Lajoie, Evviva 2020
* Morton-Owens, Emily 2019 - 2020
* Kim, Bohyun 2018-2019
* Yelton, Andromeda 2017-2018
* Fifarek, Aimee 2016-2017
* Dowling, Thomas P. 2015-2016
* Vacek, Rachel 2014-2015
* Blyberg, Cindi Trainor 2013-2014
* Stewart-Marshall, Zoe 2012-2013
* Cuddy, Colleen 2011-2012
* Starr, Karen 2010-2011
* Frisque, Michelle 2009-2010
* [[Andrew K. Pace|Pace, Andrew]] 2008-2009
* Beatty, Mark 2007-2008
* Postlethwaite, Bonnie 2006-2007
* Mullin, Patrick J. 2005-2006
* Riggs, Colby M. 2004-2005
* Wilson, Thomas C. 2003-2004
* Ensor, Pat 2002-2003
* Wilson, Flo 2001-2002
* Randall, Sara L. 2000-2001
* [[Michael Gorman (librarian)|Gorman, Michael]] 1999-2000
* Higginbotham, Barbara B. 1998-1999
* Miller, Linda D. 1997-1998
* Leonhardt, Thomas W. 1996-1997
* Newberry, Michele (Dalehite) 1995-1996
* Roderer, Nancy K. 1994-1995
* Miller, Tamara J. 1993-1994
* [[Walt Crawford|Crawford, Walt 1992-1993]]
* [[Paul Evan Peters|Peters, Paul Evan]] 1991-1992
* Michalak, Jo-Ann 1990-1991
* Parkhurst, Carol A. 1989-1990
* Schmidt, Sherrie 1988-1989
* Potter, William Gray 1987-1988
* DeBuse, Raymond 1986-1987
* Kershner, Lois M. 1985-1986
* Eaton, Nancy L. 1984-1985
* Dowlin, Kenneth 1983-1984
* Gray, Carolyn M. 1982-1983
* Kenney, Brigitte L. 1981-1982
* Malinconico, S. Michael 1980-1981
* Markuson, Barbara E. 1979-1980
* Martin, Susan K. 1978-1979
* Freedman, Maurice J. 1977-1978
* Rosenthal, Joseph A. 1976-1977
* [[Henriette Avram|Avram, Henriette B.]] 1975-1976
* [[Fred Kilgour|Kilgour, Frederick G.]] 1974-1975
* Kilgour, Frederick G. 1973-1974
* Shoffner, Ralph M. 1972-1973
* [[Jesse H. Shera|Shera, Jesse H.]] 1971-1972
* DeGennaro, Richard 1970-1971
* [[Robert M. Hayes (information scientist)|Hayes, Robert M.]] 1969-1970
* Shank, Russell 1968-1969
* Becker, Joseph 1967-1968
* Salmon, Stephen R. 1966-1967
=== Bylaws ===
The bylaws of LITA were adopted in 1966 by the Board of Directors and had sixteen revisions since their implementation, the latest in 2013. They included bylaw information for LITA's name, object, membership, officers, terms of office, duties, board of directors, meetings, committees and representatives, interest groups, nominations and elections, amendments of bylaws, publications, notice by mail, and parliamentary authority.
In March 2014, LITA's Board of Directors began a new analysis of its bylaws, and planned to do a comprehensive review of each of the bylaws, starting with those deemed to need the most immediate attention and gradually assessing each from that point onward.<ref>American Library Association, [http://www.ala.org/lita/about/bylaws], "Bylaws", 2014</ref>
== Conferences ==
Since
=== COLA ===
In April
=== LITA Forum ===
First held in 1998, the
=== ALA Conferences ===
LITA also
== Committees ==
The LITA Committees were created by the Board of Directors in order to manage specific concerns within LITA's broad encompassment of issues. The committees were made up of a minimum of three appointed LITA members, with the opportunity for interns to be appointed for one-year terms. There was also one board member who serves as a liaison to a committee so as to guarantee open communication between a respective committee and the Board of Directors.<ref>American Library Association, [http://www.ala.org/lita/about/committees], "Committees", 2014</ref>
List of LITA committees active as of 2014:
* Assessment and Research Committee
* Bylaws and Organizations Committee
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* Web Coordinating Committee
== Members ==
The members of LITA
=== Interest Groups ===
* [[Accessibility]]
* [[Authority Control]] (LITA/[[Association for Library Collections and Technical Services|ALCTS]])
* [[BIGWIG (library organization)|BIGWIG]]—Blog, Interactive Groupware, and Wiki Interest Group
* [[Distance Education|Distance Learning]]
* Drupal4Lib
* [[Electronic Resource Management|Electronic Resources Management]] (LITA/[[Association for Library Collections and Technical Services|ALCTS]])
* Game Making
* Heads of Library Technology
* [[Imagineering]]
* Library Code Year (LITA/[[Association for Library Collections and Technical Services|ALCTS]])
* Library Consortia Automated Systems
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* Mobile Computing
* Next Generation Catalog
* [[Open-source software|Open Source Systems]]
* [[Public Library]] Technology
* [[Search Engine Optimization]]
* [[User Experience]]
== Publications ==
Publications by LITA included the ''LITA Guides'' book series<ref>{{cite web|title=WorldCat search on LITA Guides series|url=http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=hotseries&q=se%3A%22LITA+guides.%22|accessdate=13 April 2015}}</ref> and published conference [[proceedings]]. A complete list can be found on the [[American Library Association]] web site <ref>American Library Association, [http://www.alastore.ala.org/SearchResult.aspx?KeyWords=lita], "ALA Store Search results: LITA", 2012</ref> and in [[WorldCat]] by searching for Library and Information Technology Association as an author.<ref>{{cite web|title=WorldCat search on Library and Information Technology Association by author|url=http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=au%3ALibrary+and+Information+Technology+Association|accessdate=22 December 2014}}</ref>
==References==
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*[http://litablog.org/ LITA Blog]
*[http://www.ala.org/lita/ Library Information and Technology Association]
*[http://www.alastore.ala.org/SearchResult.aspx?KeyWords=lita/ LITA Books]
*[http://ejournals.bc.edu/ojs/index.php/ital/index/ ITAL]
*[http://www.ala.org/ American Library Association]
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