WHAT IS ALISS?

The Association of Library and Information Science Students (ALISS) is the official student organization for Library and Information Science students at the University of Washington Information School. All students admitted to the Master of Library and Information Science program are its members. We hold open meetings for MLIS students to discuss concerns and give feedback about the iSchool. We serve as a channel of communication between students, faculty and administration. ALISS sponsors annual events, such as the book sale in February and the Spring Fling in June. We also work with iSchool student organizations to sponsor events such as iCareer Week and book talking workshops.

Get Involved
ALISS OPEN MEETINGS: Meetings are a great way to let us know your thoughts on classes, instructors, events and anything else you want to discuss that relates to your experience as an MLIS student.
ALISS GRANTS: Have an idea for a speaker or a panel discussion you would be interested in attending? Want to teach a workshop or plan an event? Let us know by sending a message to ALISS

ALISS OFFICERS

2007-08 Officers
President - Beth Sanderson
vice-President - Kristen Dietiker
Secretary - Kathleen Loebig
Treasurer - Meghan Madonna
Publicity Officer - Destinee Sutton
Distance Representative - Margaret Jeffries
Webmaster/Alumni Liaison - Michelle Hudson

ALISS Meeting Minutes

ALISS CONSTITUTION

The Constitution is the underlying guiding document for ALISS and includes information on the organization's purpose, meetings, officer descriptions and elections.

ALISS is proposing changes to the existing constitution. Proposed Constitution.

PAST ALISS EVENTS