by Jennifer Garrett, Michael Qiu and Jungwon Yang The Minnesota Institute for Early Career Librarians (MIECL) is an intensive, one-week professional development program intended for…
Author: Melissa Cardenas-Dow
by Cynthia Mari Orozco This third essay continues APALA’s advocacy fatigue mini-series. Written by APALA member Cynthia Mari Orozco, who is also the 2015 APALA-sponsored ALA…
by Annie Pho APALA is an organization invested in librarians and library workers as people. A significant part of librarianship is advocacy, whether it is…
by Melissa I. Cardenas-Dow In anticipation of APALA’s 35th Anniversary & Symposium celebration in June 25, 2015, APALA Web Content Sub-committee is introducing a mini-series…
The Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association’s (APALA) Scholarships and Awards Committee is proud to announce Cynthia Mari Orozco as the 2015 Emerging Leaders for the Asian/Pacific…
Engaging APALA’s Present: Interview with Ven Basco, APALA Executive Director (2012-Present) by Melissa I. Cardenas-Dow and Alyssa Jocson Porter In early July 2014, APALA Web…
by Melissa Cardenas-Dow and Molly Higgins In preparation for our APALA 35th Anniversary & Symposium celebration, the web content subcommittee has been looking back and…
by Tarida Anantachai, Simon Lee and Cynthia Mari Orozco The Minnesota Institute for Early Career Librarians (MIECL) is an intensive, one-week professional development program intended…
by Jeremiah Paschke-Wood With the Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association nearing its 35th Anniversary celebration, we continue remembering and honoring some of those instrumental in the…
APALA Travel Grant Recipient Gerie Ventura Keeps the Library Karma Going by Ann Matsushima Chu The Asian Pacific American Librarians Association (APALA) Scholarship and Awards…