HBCU Library Alliance 2012 Membership Meeting October 21-23, 2012 New Orleans Marriott on Canal Street New Orleans, LA Protecting Our Legacy, Preserving Our Story A Decade of Investment in HBCU Libraries 2002 Inaugural Meeting Photo
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HBCU Library Alliance2012 Membership Meeting
October 21-23, 2012New Orleans Marriott on Canal Street
New Orleans, LA
Protecting Our Legacy, Preserving Our StoryA Decade of Investment in HBCU Libraries
2002 Inaugural Meeting Photo
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Leadership Institute IV, February 2012
Leadership Institute IV, February 2012
Board of Directors meeting at Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library, June 2010
Phyllis Earles, Prairie View A&M University, Colleague Instructor, assisting Photographic Preservation project workshop participants at Oakwood University (AL), July 2012
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Dear Colleagues,
Welcome to the 5th Membership Meeting of the HBCU Library Alliance. This meeting is particularly significant as we celebrate the 10th anniversary of the founding of our organization. As noted in our conference theme, the organization has spent the last decade investing in our libraries by “protecting our legacy and preserving our story”. Our activities over the years have reflected our investment and our efforts to support and strengthen our library and, therefore, our institutions. Distinctive activities include:
• Our stellar leadership institutes that have given both seasoned and emerging leaders theoretical and practical instruction and resources, which have improved teaching and learning on our campuses.
• Our collaborations with Cornell University and University of Delaware that have assured our unique documents and photographs detailing the history and cultural heritage of our institutions will be preserved for future generations.
• Documentation and dissemination of the history of our organization that have increased our visibility and ability to secure support for our programs.
Please actively engage in our conference activities celebrating our past, while thinking seriously about the future direction of the organization. On this 10th anniversary, I would like to give “shout-outs” and thanks to our founders, Loretta O’Brien Parham, Janice R. Franklin, Emma Bradford Perry, Elsie Weatherington, the late Tommy Holton and Kate Nevins and LYRASIS, whose vision has brought us to this place and time. I would like to acknowledge the Planning Committee – my co-chair, Cynthia Charles, as well as Dawn Kight, Shatiqua Mosby-Wilson, Emma Bradford Perry, Blanche Sanders, Paula Singleton and Adrienne Webber. The Planning Committee is especially grateful for our central office staff of Sandra Phoenix and Melinda Thomas. This conference would not have been possible without their outstanding dedication and effort.
The Alliance was prevented from holding the 2006 membership meeting in New Orleans as a result of Hurricane Katrina. We are finally here to enjoy beautiful New Orleans, home to several of our institutions. Let’s agree to not only work hard, but to also play hard during our time here.
Here’s to a great meeting,
Mary Jo FayoyinChair, HBCU Library Alliance 2012 Membership Meeting ChairDirector of Library ServicesSavannah State University (GA)
BOARD CHAIR LETTER
Membership Meeting Planning Committee members Dawn Kight and Emma Bradford Perry, Southern University and A&M College, Baton Rouge (LA)
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It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to New Orleans and the 5th Membership Meeting of the HBCU Library Alliance! The HBCU Libraries of the Greater New Orleans Region are honored to host our members in this beautiful, historic city. The rich history and culture of New Orleans provides a unique setting for celebrating the accomplishments of our organization, while honoring the rich legacies of our individual institutions. We are pleased that you have chosen our city to host this historic event. The quality of life in New Orleans ranks as one of highest in our metropolitan area. You can find many historical facts and sights at www.neworleansonline.com. Please take a few moments to acquaint yourself with them at your leisure.
Again, welcome to New Orleans, and we hope that you will be encouraged by this meeting to contribute to the work of the HBCU Library Alliance.
Sincerely,Cynthia Charles2012 Membership Meeting Co-ChairInterim Dean, Will W. Alexander LibraryDillard University (LA)
CO-CHAIR LETTER
Leadership Institute III, Final Session, June 2010Leadership Institute IV Mentoring Training, February 2012
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It is with great pride that I welcome you to the HBCU Library Alliance Fifth Membership Meeting! How exciting it is that we are here in New Orleans, a city known for its rich variety of cultures and traditions. We hope you will find inspiration in this meeting as we reflect upon and celebrate our accomplishments and consider the future directions of our unique organization. Ten years ago, and for the first time in history, more than 100 library deans and directors came together to discuss strategies to create an organization to strengthen HBCU libraries. We have made great advances in our community, and our meeting’s theme, “Protecting our Legacy, Preserving our Story: A Decade
of Investment in HBCU Libraries,” highlights the significant role of the HBCU Library Alliance over the past decade.
This membership meeting will have a structure similar to the 2002 inaugural meeting. It’s time for our community to work together to explore and design a strategy to support the next decade of service to member institutions. Dr. Consuella Askew will facilitate a discussion on the “Future Directions of the HBCU Library Alliance.” Your participation is vital as we begin these critical conversations.
Major kudos to Mary Jo Fayoyin, Cynthia Charles and their team for an agenda designed to evoke conversation and create partnerships. A most gracious “thank you” is due to my administrative assistant, Melinda Thomas, for her commitment and continued support of the Alliance’s activities.
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation is sponsoring a preconference on Sunday, “Using Effective Advocacy and Fundraising to Preserve HBCUs Rich Photographic Legacy.” HBCU partners and project consultants will share their knowledge and experiences as they work together to preserve photographic collections documenting our history and culture. Join me as we increase our awareness of the important photographic resources in our collections.
Monday evening’s inaugural fundraising dinner is not to be missed. Thanks are in order to Stuart Grinnell of Ambassador Books for supporting this activity. I look forward to celebrating our accomplishments and dining with you at the Oceana Restaurant.
My goal is for you to be encouraged to make a greater commitment to the HBCU Library Alliance. The Membership Meeting will provide you an opportunity to participate in important discussions related to the future of our organization. Please come prepared to reflect, celebrate and work together to advance the HBCU Library Alliance.
I look forward to seeing you.
Respectfully,
Sandra Phoenix, Executive DirectorHBCU Library Alliance
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR LETTER
Loretta Parham, Founding Board ChairSandra Phoenix, Executive DirectorMary Jo Fayoyin, Board Chair
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Photographic Preservation Train the Trainer Session, May 2011Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library (GA)
Front Row: Sharon Hull Smith, Head of Special Collections at Tennessee State University, Karen Jefferson, Records Manager at the Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library, Taronda Spencer, College Archivist and Historian at Spelman College, Michael Powell, Assistant Librarian for Technical Services at Fisk University Back Row: Steve Eberhardt, Project Manager, HBCU Photographic Preservation Project, LYRASIS, Dana Chandler, University Archivist at Tuskegee University, Craig Tuttle, University Archivist at Fayetteville State University, Mark Schleer, University Archivist at Lincoln University, Lucious Edwards, Head of Special Collections and Archives at Virginia State University
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To the participants of the HBCU Library Alliance 5th Biennial Membership Meeting
On behalf of Secretary Arne Duncan and Dr. William R. Harvey, Chairman of the President’s Board on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), I am pleased to bring greetings to each person attending the 2012 HBCU Library Alliance 5th Biennial Membership Meeting. I trust this biennial meeting will provide a stimulating forum for you to share ideas and best practices. The theme, “Protecting Our Legacy, Preserving Our Story: A Decade of Investment in HBCU Libraries” highlights an area of mutual interest: the need to invest in technology and innovative programs to enhance programs and improve program performance.
I congratulate each of you for the significant role and contributions made in developing and imlplementing programs and initiatives that considerably strengthen the HBCU library and photographic preservation activities. Additionally, we value and appreciate your efforts to increase library holdings, and to digitize and preserve the historical artifacts entrusted to your care.
The White House Initiative on HBCUs welcomes the opportunity to discuss the outcomes from your meeting, or any ideas you may have about reaching our college-completion goals. Thank you for your support and best wishes for a successful gathering!
Sincerely,
John Silvanus Wilson, Jr.Executive Director
August 22, 2012
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Registration and Breakfast
Opening Remarks - Kate Nevins, Executive Director LYRASIS (GA)
Welcome - Mary Jo Fayoyin, Chair, HBCU Library Alliance Board of Directors, Director of Library Services, Savannah State University (GA)
Showcasing Significance within HBCU Collections - Loretta Parham, Chief Executive Officer and Director, Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library (GA)
Eight Days a Week: Preservation Planning and Advocacy - Debra Hess Norris, Chair and Professor, University of Delaware
Break
Engaging Students as Ambassadors for Collections CareAlexandria Brown, Intern, Johnson C. Smith University (NC)Twatasha Kabwe, Intern, Fisk University (TN)Crystal Shelwood, Intern, Jackson State University (MS) Gabriel Smith, Intern, Tuskegee University (AL)
Fundraising Essentials for CollectionsTom Clareson, Senior Consultant for Digital and Preservation Services, LYRASIS (GA)
Lunch
Strengthening our Reach: Preservation Project HighlightsA panel session moderated by Ingrid Bogel, Executive Director, Conservation Center for Art & Historic ArtifactsHeather Rodriguez-James, Archivist, Oakwood UniversityTaronda Spencer, Archivist and Historian, Spelman CollegeTasha Lucas Youmans, Library Director, Bethune-Cookman University
Connecting to Preservation Needs and Opportunities: Collection Care, Advocacy and Promotion - Roundtable Discussions
Break
Looking to the Future: Promoting Preservation Initiatives Here and BeyondLee Price, Director of Development, Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts (PA)
A Path Forward: Closing RemarksSandra Phoenix, Executive Director, HBCU LIbrary Alliance (GA)
Using Effective Advocacy and Fundraising toPreserve HBCUs Rich Photographic Legacy
2012 HBCU Library Alliance Membership Meeting Pre- ConferenceNew Orleans Marriott on Canal Street (LA)
Sunday, October 21, 2012
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Felix Unaeze, Grambling State University (LA), and Dr. Janice Franklin, HBCU Library
Alliance Founding Board Member, Chair of HBCU/CUL Digital Initiative, Alabama State
University, conversing at the June 2010 Data Speaks: Using Data to Effectively Make
Your Case training session.
Lillian Lewis, Former HBCU Library Alliance
Program Officer (deceased)
Sharon Hull Smith at Tennessee State
works on items for HBCU/Cornell Digital
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Protecting Our Legacy, Preserving Our Story
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2002 Inaugural Meeting Photo
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2012 5th Biennial Membership Meeting Membership Meeting Agenda
Photographic Preservation Pre-Conference
Reception
8:00 am to 5:00 pm
6:00 to 8:00 pm
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Registration
Call to Order – Mary Jo Fayoyin, Savannah State University (GA)HBCU Library Alliance Board Chair
Introductions and Welcome Mary Jo FayoyinCynthia Charles, Dillard University (LA)Honorable Mitch Landrieu, Mayor, City of New Orleans (LA) Dr. Phyllis Worthy Dawkins, Provost, Dillard University (LA) Dr. James Llorens, Chancellor, Southern University and A&M College (LA) Dr. Norman Francis, President, Xavier University of Louisiana
Selections – Southern University Concert Choir – Baton Rouge, Professor Charles Lloyd, Director
Roll Call of Membership – Mary Jo Fayoyin, Cynthia Charles and The ProjectRising Star Djembe Drummers
Decade of Investment and Founding Committee AcknowledgementMary Jo FayoyinDr. Janice Franklin, Alabama State UniversityTommy Holton (deceased), Dillard University (LA)Loretta Parham, Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library (GA)Emma Bradford Perry, Southern University and A&M College (LA)Elsie Weatherington, Virginia State University
A Decade of Action in VideoDawn Kight, Southern University and A&M College (LA) Because of the HBCU Library AllianceHeather Rodriguez-James, Oakwood University (AL)
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Monday, October 22, 2012
Board Chair’s Report – Mary Jo Fayoyin
Break
Fundraising Chair’s Report – Loretta Parham
Executive Director’s Report – Sandra Phoenix, HBCU Library Alliance (GA)
Treasurer’s Report – Cynthia Henderson, Louis Stokes Health Sciences Library, Howard University (DC)
Bylaws Revision (includes vote) Jean Greene, Hinds Community College (MS)
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Business Meeting and Open Mike
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2012 5th Biennial Membership Meeting Membership Meeting Agenda
Leadership Institute Planning – Dr. Flavia Eldemire, Allen University (SC)
Sustainability Planning – Dr. Joseph Silver, Sr., Silver and Associates (GA)
Open Mike – Membership Input into the Future of the Organization Break (transition time for luncheon)
Luncheon Speaker Ron Blakely, Associate Director, White House Initiative on HBCUs
Because of the HBCU Library Alliance – Teresa Ozejua, Philander Smith University (AR)
Future Directions of the HBCU Library Alliance – Dr. Consuella Askew, Florida International University Libraries (includes break, small group sessions and reporting out)
Fundraising Dinner – The Oceana Grill Restaurant, 739 Conti Street, New Orleans, LA
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11:40 to 12:15 pm
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Because of the HBCU Library Alliance – Jerome Offord, Lincoln University (MO)
Membership Input into Future Directions of HBCU Library Alliance – ConsuellaAskew and Sandra Phoenix
Break
9:00 to 9:05 am
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10:05 to 10:25
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
HBCU Library Alliance Leadership Program – Sandra Phoenix
HBCU/CUL Digital Initiative – Dr. Janice Franklin and Elizabeth McClenney,Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library (GA)
The Preservation of Photographic Collections in HBCUs – Kate Nevins, LYRASIS (GA)
Preserving the Story of the HBCU Library Alliance – Dr. Shanesha Brooks-Tatum, HBCU Library Alliance (GA)
Strategic Assessment – LibQual for HBCU LibrariesPanel: Bettye Black, Langston University (OK)Jerome Offord, Lincoln University (MO)Judith Rogers, University of the Virgin Islands Open Mike and Final Comments – Mary Jo Fayoyin
Acknowledgements & Wrap Up
Adjourn
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Celebrating the Work
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SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES
Dr. Eldemire is a lifetime member of the National Black MBA Association. She is Chair for the Division of Business at Allen University, Columbia, SC. Dr. Eldemire has held numerous consulting and faculty positions throughout the New England region and the Carolinas. Her area of specialty is in leadership development, self-leadership, organizational development, and change management. She has assisted numerous organizations, teams and individuals to bring about and to manage change effectively. She has been a staff consultant for The Levinson Institute, Boston, MA, providing consulting services to executives and a senior consultant for The Galilee Agency, Inc., a Charlotte, NC based organizational
development consulting firm. Dr. Eldemire is a certified consultant and test administrator for Emotional Intelligence, People Skills and Franklin Covey’s The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. She is a member of the Society for Human Resource Management, The Academy of Management and The American Psychological Association.
DR. FLAVIA ELDEMIRE
Consuella Askew, EdD, is Associate Dean of Public Services for Florida International University Libraries in Miami. Prior to her appointment at Florida International University, Dr. Askew was employed by The City University of New York (CUNY), as Associate Professor and Chief Librarian for the Graduate School of Journalism and before that Medgar Evers College. She was a member of the program team for the LibQUAL+™ project at the Association of Research Libraries, serving as the Program Coordinator during its developmental years. During her 18-year career, she has worked in a number of library environments, including school, public and academic libraries. Dr. Askew received her MLS from the University of North
Carolina at Greensboro and her EdD in Higher Education from Florida International University. Her quantitative dissertation study focused on the application of Lotka’s Law of publication productivity to the field of librarianship.
DR. CONSUELLA ASKEW
Dr. Shanesha R. F. Brooks-Tatum earned her doctorate in American Studies from the University of Michigan. She is Project Coordinator/Writer for the HBCU Library Alliance and former Postdoctoral Fellow at Atlanta University Center’s Woodruff Library, where she worked in the Archives Research Center and taught research methods and writing. She is author of several scholarly articles and Co-Editor of Reading African American Experiences in the Obama Era: Theory, Advocacy, Activism (2012). Dr. Brooks-Tatum is currently a Visiting Scholar at the Interdenominational Theological Center’s (ITC) Womanist Scholars Program, where she taught a course on gender, race, and religion in hip-hop and is working on her
book titled The Holy Hip-Hop Movement: Performance, Politics, and the Rise of E-Spirituality.
DR. SHANESHA R.F. BROOKS-TATUM
RON BLAKELYMr. Blakely currently serves as an Associate Director, White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (WHI-HBCU), in the Department of Education. In 2007, he joined the Initiative staff to assist the Executive Director with operational leadership and program guidance. He has worked to revitalize underperforming HBCU programs and to identify new funding sources. He is involved with capacity building, infrastructure enhancement and program development. He encourages greater collaboration among HBCUs and in developing new program initiatives. He also works with federal agencies to increase program funding for HBCUs. Prior to joining the White House Initiative, Mr. Blakely served as an Associate Director, US Army Small Business Office. He received a Bachelor of Science in Social Work at Tuskegee (Institute) University and a Master of Arts in Human Resources Management at Pepperdine University.
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Kate Nevins is the Executive Director of LYRASIS, a multi-state library cooperative formed from the SOLINET, PALINET, NELINET and BCR networks. She served as Executive Director of SOLINET for 15 years prior to the creation of LYRASIS.
Kate worked at OCLC in a variety of positions including Vice-President of Member Services. She has also held positions at the Smith Library at Hobart & William Smith Colleges and at Christiansted Public Library in the US Virgin Islands. In her free time, Kate enjoys reading, gardening and relaxing at the dog park with Maisie and Buddy.
KATE NEVINS
Dr. Joseph H. Silver, Sr., President of Alabama State University, is a native of North Carolina and received his undergraduate degree, summa cum laude, from St. Augustine’s College. His masters and doctorate degrees were received from Atlanta University in Political Science. Since receiving his PhD, he has participated in summer programs at
Oxford University (England), Stanford University, The Freedom Foundation, the American Judicature Society, and the ACE Leadership Program. Dr. Silver is an active member of several honor societies and professional organizations. He is a frequent consultant on higher education and political issues, strategic planning, and diversity in the workplace, and is often called upon for motivational speeches for businesses, churches, schools, colleges and other community and civic groups. He was selected as a Regent’s Fellow in the Regents Administrative Development Program, sponsored by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia.
DR. JOSEPH SILVER
SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES
Elizabeth G. McClenney serves as Deputy Director of the Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library. Ms. McClenney has oversight for the user experience, resources and operations, including the Archives Research Center, Information & Research Services, Circulation & Interlibrary Loan Services, Access & Technical Services, and Digital Services. Prior to her arrival at Woodruff Library, Ms. McClenney was the Associate University Librarian, Technical Services, for Davidson Library at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Ms. McClenney has held positions in Virginia at Virginia State University in Petersburg and at Old Dominion University in Norfolk. She has also served as an adjunct instructor for the School of Library and
Information Science at The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. Ms. McClenney received a Master of Science in Library Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish from the College of William and Mary.
ELIZABETH McCLENNEY
HBCU/Cornell Digital Initiative Poster
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Planning Committee MembersMary Jo Fayoyin, Chair, Savannah State University (GA) Cynthia Charles, Co-Chair, Dillard University (LA)Dawn Kight, Southern University and A&M College (LA)Shatiqua Mosby-Wilson, Southern University New OrleansEmma Bradford Perry, Southern University and A&M College (LA)Sandra Phoenix, Executive Director, HBCU Library Alliance (GA)Blanche Sanders, Alcorn State University (MS)Paula Singleton, Xavier University of LouisianaMelinda Thomas, Administrative Assistant, HBCU Library Alliance (GA)Adrienne Webber, South Carolina State University
HBCU Library Alliance StaffSandra Phoenix, Executive DirectorMelinda Thomas, Administrative Assistant
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Participants enjoy a laugh at the October 2011 Strategic Assessmentof Library Services training session.
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Hotel Information
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Board Members Kate Nevins and Dr. Janice FranklinPreserving the Story Project Steering Committee Meeting, June 2011
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1. Abena Ajanaku
2. APD Urban Planning & Management, LLC
3. Dr. Rebecca E. Batson, Delaware State University
4. Ellis B. Beteck, University of Maryland Eastern Shore
5. Ron Blakely, White House Initiative on HBCUs (DC)
6. Pauletta Bracy, HBCU Library Alliance Board Member,
North Carolina Central University
7. Richard Bradberry, Morgan State University (MD)
8. Shanesha R. F. Brooks-Tatum, Ph.D.,
HBCU Library Alliance (GA)
9. Gary Bush, Alabama A&M University
10. Flavia Eldemire, Ph.D., Allen University (SC)
11. Mary Jo Fayoyin, HBCU Library Alliance Board Chair,
Savannah State University (GA)
12. Dr. Janice Franklin, HBCU Library Alliance Founding Board
Member, Alabama State University
13. Doug and Renee Gaither
14. Mattie Gales
15. Jean Greene, HBCU Library Alliance Board Member,
Hinds Community College (MS)
16. Ana Guthrie, Florida Memorial University
17. Rev. Dr. Ronald Hamilton
18. Cynthia L. Henderson, HBCU Library Alliance Board
Vice-Chair, Howard University Louis Stokes Health Sciences
Library (DC)
19. Mantra Henderson, James H. White Library, Mississippi Valley
State University
20. Lady June Hubbard-Cole, Ph.D., Allen University (SC)
21. Jim Johnson Agency, LLC (GA)
22. Dawn Kight, Southern University and A&M College (LA)
23. Rose Lockett, Coahoma Community College (MS)
24. Elizabeth McClenney, Atlanta University Center Woodruff
Library (GA)
25. Dr. LaVerne Laney McLaughlin, HBCU Library Alliance Board
Secretary, Albany State University (GA)
26. Greg and Cynthia Miles
27. Eric and Latisha Miller
28. Orthella Polk Moman, Tougaloo College (MS)
29. Timothy and Maria Moore
30. Kate Nevins, HBCU Library Alliance Board Member,
LYRASIS (GA)
31. Sandra Nyberg, LYRASIS (GA)
32. Loretta O’Brien-Parham, HBCU Library Alliance Founding
Board Chair, Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library (GA)
33. Jerome Offord, HBCU Library Alliance Board Member, Lincoln
University (MO)
34. Teresa I. Ojezua, Philander Smith College (AR)
35. Margaret Phoenix Pennil
36. Emma Bradford Perry, HBCU Library Alliance Founding Board
Member, Southern University and A&M College (LA)
37. V. Tessa Perry, Virginia State University
38. The Honorable Judge Andrea Phoenix, Hempstead (NY)
39. Donald R. Phoenix, NeighborWorks America (GA)
40. Marilyn Phoenix
41. Mikell and Edward Phoenix
42. Sandra Miles Phoenix, HBCU Library Alliance (GA)
43. Angela Proctor, Southern University and A&M College (LA)
44. Monika Rhue, HBCU Library Alliance Board Member,
Johnson C. Smith University (NC)
45. Juanita Roberts, Tuskegee University (AL)
46. Judith V. Rodgers, University of the Virgin Islands
47. Mae Rodney, C. G. O’Kelly Library, Winston-Salem State
University (NC)
48. James and Lisa Ross
49. Blanche Sanders, HBCU Library Alliance Board Member,
Alcorn University (MS)
50. Theodosia T. Shields, HBCU Library Alliance Board Member,
North Carolina Central University
51. Dr. Joseph Silver, Alabama State University
52. Jessie Carney Smith, Fisk University (TN)
53. Yvonne Stanford, Coahoma Community College (MS)
54. Dr. Juanita Midgette Spence, Elizabeth City State
University (NC)
55. Sheila A. Stuckey, Kentucky State University
56. Joe Swanson, Morehouse School of Medicine (GA)
57. Melinda Thomas, HBCU Library Alliance (GA)
58. Elsie Weatherington, HBCU Library Alliance Founding Board
Member, Virginia State University
59. Adrienne Webber, South Carolina State University
60. Joan C. Williams, HBCU Library Alliance Board Member,
Bennett College for Women (NC)
61. Bobby C. Wynn, Fayetteville State University (NC)
62. Tasha Lucas Youmans, Bethune - Cookman University (FL)
Thanks so much to the following individuals for participating in the Decade of Investment Financial Challenge
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Mary Jo Fayoyin (Chair)Savannah State University (GA)
Cynthia L. Henderson (Vice - Chair)Howard University (DC)
Louis Stokes Health Sciences Library
LaVerne McLaughlin (Secretary)Albany State University (GA)
Pauletta BracyNorth Carolina Central University (NC)
Jean GreeneHinds Community College (MS)
Jerome OffordLincoln University (MO)
Kate NevinsLYRASIS (GA)
Monika Rhue Johnson C. Smith University (NC)
Blanche SandersAlcorn State University (MS)
Theodosia ShieldsNorth Carolina Central University (NC)
Joan WilliamsBennett College for Women (NC)
HBCU Library Alliance 2012Board of Directors
Beth Howse and Sandra Phoenix,Fisk University 2010 Site Visit
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We thank the following sponsors for their generous support of the HBCU Library Alliance 5th Membership Meeting 2012.
Ambassador Bookswww.absbook.com
Atlanta University Center Woodruff Librarywww.auctr.edu
Black College Tix, LLCwww.BlackCollegeTix.com
LYRASISwww.lyrasis.org
OCLCwww.oclc.org
NA Publishingwww.napubco.com
Please visit the North Star Emporium for your shopping pleasure. HBCU Library Alliance iPad covers, universal cell car chargers, women’s beauty cases, men’s travel kits, combination pens/highlighters and pencils are available for sale.