Karen Nuckolls
Member at Large Candidate

Biography

Karen A. Nuckolls has been involved with libraries, academic, public, and law firm, for over thirty years.

While initially specializing in cataloging, she moved up to Head of Technical Services, systems, and administration in several of these libraries.

Within the last seven years her interest in library management, organization and collection management has grown, and she has spent some time researching these topics within the profession.

She has been involved in several technical services reorganizations, and collection development and management projects, including several international law section reclassifications and a compact shelving installation. Her interest in the shift from print to electronic/digital materials has led to an ALL-SIS-sponsored program at this year’s AALL annual meeting, “Weed, Shelve or Store.”

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Personal Statement

What is a member-at-large? Typically, a member-at-large represents the general membership on issues of interest or concern, particularly those that arise outside of the standing committee structure.

The Member-at-Large listens to membership and communicates their issues, needs and interests to the committee. As one of the members-at-large for ALL-SIS, I would work with the you, the members, on current problems and goals as a team member and assist in developing action plans for projects, as selected and assigned. I hope that you will allow me to work for ALL-SIS, and therefore, you.



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