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Our Mission:

The Indiana Black Librarians Network (IBLN) shall be a statewide organization dedicated to the welfare and concerns of Black librarians and library employees with specific emphasis on recruitment and retention to the profession, employment in the field, and access to library services by Blacks.



We Propose To:
  • Provide an opportunity of Black Librarians to exchange and share ideas
  • Collaborate on library-related projects
  • Promote professional development activities
  • Sponsor scholarship initiatives
  • Serve as a network for the sharing of information between librarians and para-professionals throughout the state of Indiana
  • Establish channels of communication between Black Librarians and para-professionals statewide
Announcements

The IBLN Spring 2007 Meeting will be held on Mar. 31 at 10:00 (EDT) at Indiana Tech. Indiana Tech is located at 1600 East Washington Blvd. , Ft. Wayne, IN 46803. To create travel directions go to MapQuest.

Check out Untold Stories: Wilma Gibbs unearths the hidden history of blacks in Indiana; an article by Johannah Pollert from the February 2003 Indianapolis Women Magazine.

IBLN has a new BLOG!

If you would like to join the blog and you are not currently a member of the IBLN listserv please send an email to DeLoice Holliday for an invitation.


Conference/Workshops


National Conference of African American Librarians (NCAAL) August 2-6, 2007 in Fort Worth, TX.

BCALA Delegation to IFLA August 17-31, 2007 in Durban, South Africa.

National Diversity in Libraries Conference October 1-8, 2008 in Louisville, KY.

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Questions? Comments? Email DeLoice Holliday at [email protected]
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