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ACRL strives to position academic and research libraries and librarians as in-
dispensable to advancing learning and trans-
forming scholarship. Academic and research 
librarians believe in the power of academic 
and research libraries to transform lives, and 
ACRL is dedicated to helping members be-
come flexible, dynamic, and entrepreneurial 
leaders in their institutions and scholarly 
communities. 

Each year we interview 52 ACRL mem-
bers to discover why they value the profes-
sion and the association. Start your week 
by visiting the ACRL Insider blog (www.
acrl.ala.org/acrlinsider/archives/category 
/member-of-the-week) for a fresh perspec-
tive on the value of academic and research 
librarianship and ACRL membership.

The network that works 
More than 11,000 engaged academic and 
research librarians call ACRL home. Why? 
ACRL brings talented and highly motivated 
members together by providing strategic 
connections to colleagues, opportunities, 
and resources.   

As one member stated, “Through my 
participation in ACRL, I have developed a 
network of colleagues across the country 
that share similar goals, face similar chal-
lenges, and are willing to engage in sharing 
the work of addressing the issues facing 
our profession. ACRL has always been my 
professional ‘home.’” 

ACRL is a lifeline to the academic and 
research library community offering com-

munities of practice, discussion lists, biennial 
conferences, and publications. The sharing 
of experience and expertise among members 
creates a vibrant environment that facilitates 
networking and collaboration. 

“At my first ACRL conference I was truly 
impressed by the number of colleagues who 
are so passionate and so committed to im-
proving the education experience for the 
students on their campus. It was inspiring.” 

Strengthen your professionalism
ACRL is a leading provider of professional 
development for academic and research 
librarians. Through professional develop-
ment programs, conferences, publications, 
e-learning, discussion lists, and committee 
service, ACRL provides a supportive infra-
structure that allows each member to achieve 
a high level of continuous learning. “ACRL 
provides vital opportunities for librarians 
to expand their professional knowledge by 
learning from colleagues’ successes.” 

Advancement opportunities include re-
search, publication, teaching, and service. 
Members value the growth and leadership 
opportunities provided by ACRL. Our publi-
cations, including C&RL News, C&RL, Choice, 
books, standards, and blogs, allow members 
to keep up with (and advance) the field. Our 
governance structure provides opportunities 
to lead, create, and shape the profession. In 

Mary Jane Petrowski

A passion for the profession
How ACRL benefits you

Mary Jane Petrowski is ACRL associate director, e-mail: 
mpetrowski@ala.org
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short, “ACRL makes me think critically and 
creatively about contributions I can make 
to the field.” 

ACRL is also dedicated to developing 
members who are recognized as leaders in 
their institutions and in scholarly commu-
nities. ACRL members leverage their new 
connections and learning opportunities 
to enhance and support the services and 
collections for which they are responsible. 
Institutional enhancement represents the 
ultimate return on your membership invest-
ment: “ACRL membership is not just for you 
but for your library.” 

Enhancing theory (and practice) 
As a leading publisher of research and prac-
tice that advances the field with guidelines, 
standards, research, statistics, and toolkits, 
ACRL keeps members abreast of issues, 
trends, and effective practices. “ACRL is a 
vibrant avenue to information in our pro-
fession.”   

As one member noted, “While pursuing 
my MLIS (and now into my professional ca-
reer), I read College and Research Libraries 
News and College and Research Libraries to 
stay current with new ideas in the field of 
librarianship. I often use these publications to 
connect with others and inform the services 
I provide.” 

ACRL: Leading the profession
ACRL membership demonstrates solidarity 
and support for work that ACRL does to 
tackle the critical issues facing academic and 
research librarians. “I appreciate ACRL’s ad-
vocacy for the value of libraries and librarians 
within the higher education environment.” 

Join today and become part of a “life-
changing organization,” a passionate com-
munity of academic and research librarians 
who are dedicated to the profession and 
willing to share their wisdom and experience. 
Membership application forms are available 
online at www.acrl.org. 

Why  “really smart librarians”  
belong to ACRL

“ACRL provides so many opportunities for 
academic librarians to learn, to network, to 
stretch their thinking and to push boundar-
ies. If ACRL didn’t exist, we’d have to create 
it.”—Paula T. Kaufman, Juanita J. and Robert 
E. Simpson dean of libraries and university 
librarian, the University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign

“My affiliation with ACRL has had a phe-
nomenal impact on the course of my career. 
I can’t envisage what our field would be like 
were there no ACRL.”—Trudi Jacobson, distin-
guished librarian and head of the information 
literacy department, University at Albany-SUNY

“The ACRL Immersion program made 
me a better teacher, the publications and 
initiatives make me more thoughtful about 
my work, and the conferences invigorate 
me with new ideas and camaraderie.”—John 
Watts, instruction and liaison services librarian, 
Webster University

“ACRL is the one organization that’s 
focused on precisely where I put my energy 
and attention: academic librarianship. The 
resources that ACRL dedicates to connect-
ing academic librarians to each other and to 
big ideas about our shared profession are 
invaluable. The organization, as a powerful 
presence for many librarians, draws atten-
tion to undervalued areas of our profession, 
highlights issues that we should be aware of, 
and connects thinkers to doers in ways we 
cannot do alone.”—Jenica P. Rogers, director of 
libraries, State University of New York-Potsdam

“ACRL provokes me. ACRL disrupts me. 
All in the best way possible: ACRL challenges 
me to think more broadly and to consider 
new perspectives.”—Michael Ridley, librarian, 
University of Guelph

“Where else can you find a new job, dis-
cover continuing education opportunities, 
get the latest standards of practice, and read 
the latest news and professional literature? 
That’s ACRL!”—Richard Kaplan, dean of library 
and learning resources, Massachusetts College 
of Pharmacy and Health Sciences