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The Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) promotes innovation and excellence in research, teaching, and service for educators and scholars in Library and information science and cognate disciplines internationally through leadership, collaboration, advocacy, and dissemination of research.

ALISE is the successor organization to the Association of American Library Schools (AALS) which was founded in 1900. AALS replaced the American Library Association (ALA) Roundtable of Library School Instructors (1911-1915), but was not affiliated with the American Library Association until 1953. Organizationally, AALS and ALA had many connections, especially in the first 30 years of AALS's existence. Donald G. Davis traced the efforts within ALA for the improvement of library education.

The Journal of Education for Library and Information Science (JELIS) is a quarterly scholarly periodical published by ALISE since 1960. It serves as the primary source of information about issues pertinent to LIS educators.


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Presidents of the Association


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2010-present

  • 2018/19. Stephen Bajjaly, Wayne State University
  • 2017/18. Dietmar Wolfram, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • 2016/17. Louise Spiteri, Dalhousie University
  • 2015/16. Samantha Hastings, University of South Carolina
  • 2014/15. Clara Chu, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
  • 2013/14. Eileen Abels, Simmons College
  • 2012/13. Melissa Gross, Florida State University
  • 2011/12. Lynne C. Howarth, University of Toronto
  • 2010/11. Lorna Peterson, University at Buffalo, State University of New York

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2000-2010

  • 2009/10. Linda Smith, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
  • 2008/09. Michele V. Cloonan, Simmons College
  • 2007/08. Connie Van Fleet, University of Oklahoma
  • 2006/07. John Budd, University of Missouri - Columbia
  • 2005/06. Ken Haycock, San Jose State University
  • 2003/05. Louise S. Robbins, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • 2002/03. Elizabeth Aversa, University of Tennessee
  • 2001/02. Prudence Dalrymple, Dominican University
  • 2000/01. Jim Matarazzo, Simmons College

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1990-1999

  • 1999/00. Shirley Fitzgibbons, Indiana University
  • 1998/99. Shirley Fitzgibbons, Indiana University
  • 1997/98. Toni Carbo, University of Pittsburgh
  • 1996/97. Joan C. Durrance, University of Michigan
  • 1995/96. June Lester, University of Oklahoma
  • 1994/95. Charles Curran, University of South Carolina
  • 1993/94. Timothy W. Sineath, University of Kentucky
  • 1992/93. Adele M. Fasick, University of Toronto
  • 1991/92. Evelyn Daniel, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • 1990/91. Phyllis Van Orden, Florida State University

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1980-1989

  • 1989/90. Miles M. Jackson, University of Hawaii at Manoa
  • 1988/89. Leigh Estabrook, University of Illinois
  • 1987/88. Kathleen M. Heim (Kathleen de la Peña McCook), Louisiana State University
  • 1986/87. Ann Prentice, University of Tennessee
  • 1985/86. Norman Horrocks, Dalhousie University
  • 1984/85. Jane B. Robbins, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • 1983/84. Robert D. Stueart, Simmons College
  • 1982/83. F. William Summers, University of South Carolina
  • 1981/82. Harold Goldstein, Florida State University
  • 1980/81. Charles A. Bunge, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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1970-1979

  • 1979/80. Genevieve Casey, Wayne State University
  • 1978/79. Gary R. Purcell, University of Tennessee
  • 1977/78. Margaret K. Goggin, University of Denver
  • 1976/77. Guy Garrison, Drexel University
  • 1975/76. Kenneth E. Vance, University of Michigan
  • 1974/75. Elizabeth W. Stone, Catholic University
  • 1973/74. R. Brian Land, University of Toronto
  • 1972/73. Thomas Slavens, University of Michigan
  • 1971/72. Margaret Monroe, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • 1970/71. Patricia B. Knapp, Wayne State University

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1960-1969

  • 1969/70. Rev. James J. Kortendick, Catholic University1968/69 Samuel Rothstein, University of British Columbia
  • 1967/68. Virginia Lacy Jones, Atlanta University
  • 1966/67. LeRoy C. Merritt, University of California
  • 1965/66. L. Dorothy Bevis, University of Washington
  • 1964/65. Jesse Shera, Case Western Reserve University
  • 1963/64. Wayne Yenawine, Syracuse University
  • 1961/62. Martha Boaz, University of Southern California
  • 1960/61. Edward A. Wight, University of California, Berkeley

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1950-1959

  • 1959/60. David K. Berninghausen, University of Minnesota
  • 1958/59. Esther Stallmann, University of Texas
  • 1957/58. Lowell A. Martin, Rutgers University
  • 1956/57. Frances N. Cheney, Peabody University
  • 1955/56. Harold Lancour, University of Illinois
  • 1954/55. Louise LeFevre, Western Michigan University
  • 1953/54. Carl Melinat, Syracuse University
  • 1952/53. C. Irene Hayner, University of Minnesota
  • 1951/52. Rose B. Phelps, University of Illinois

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1940-1949

  • 1949/50. J. Periam Danton, University of California, Berkeley
  • 1948/49. Rudolph H. Gjelness, University of Michigan
  • 1947/48. George C. Allez, University of Wisconsin, Madison
  • 1946/47. Florrinell F. Morton, Louisiana State University
  • 1945/46. Anne M. Boyd, University of Illinois
  • 1944/45. Alice Higgins, New Jersey
  • 1943/44. Frances H. Kelly, Carnegie Institute of Technology
  • 1942/43. Leon Carnovsky, University of Chicago
  • 1941/42. Herman H. Henkle, Simmons College
  • 1940/41. Lucie E. Fay, Columbia



1930-1939

  • 1939/40. Tommie Dora Barker, Emory
  • 1938/39. Louis Round Wilson, Chicago
  • 1937/38. Harriet E. Howe, Denver
  • 1936/37. Ethel M. Fair, New Jersey
  • 1935/36. Ralph Munn, Carnegie Institute of Technology
  • 1934/35. Phineas L. Windsor, Illinois
  • 1933/34. Sydney B. Mitchell, California
  • 1932/33. Arthur E. Bostwick, St. Louis Public
  • 1931/32. Clara E. Howard, Emory
  • 1930/31. Charles C. Williamson, Columbia



1920-1929

  • 1929/30. Charles C. Williamson, Columbia
  • 1928/29. June R. Donnelly, Simmons College
  • 1927/28. Josephine Adams Rathbone, Pratt
  • 1926/27. Phineas L. Windsor, Illinois
  • 1925/26. William E. Henry, Washington
  • 1924/25. Susie Lee Crumley, Carnegie (Atlanta)
  • 1923/24. Harriet P. Sawyer, St. Louis Public
  • 1922/23. Ernest J. Reece, New York Public
  • 1921/22. Phineas L. Windsor, Illinois
  • 1920/21. Josephine Adams Rathbone, Pratt



1915-1920

  • 1919/20. Frank K. Walter, New York State
  • 1918/19. Alice S. Tyler, Western Reserve
  • 1917/18. Sarah C. N. Bogle, Carnegie Institute (Pittsburgh)
  • 1916/17. June R. Donnelly, Simmons College
  • 1915/16. James I. Wyer, New York State



External links

  • Official website



References

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