Cheryl A. Middleton,
associate university librarian for learning and engagement at the Oregon State
University Libraries and Press, has been elected vice-president/president-elect
of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL). She will become
president-elect following the 2016 American Library Association Annual
Conference and assume the presidency in July 2017 for a one-year term.
Middleton has served at
OSU Libraries and Press (OSULP) for more than 30 years in a number of roles. “I
look forward to sharing the innovative work that OSULP is engaged in with the
ACRL leadership and membership to impact learner success,” said Middleton, “and
including OSULP and other Pacific Northwest academic libraries in the significant
work and initiatives that ACRL conducts on behalf of the academic library
community.
“It is an honor to be
elected as the vice-president/president-elect of ACRL. I appreciate the
opportunity to build on the legacy of the leaders before me. They helped shape
the organization that is considered the vanguard for excellence in academic and
research libraries. Over the next three years, I look forward to working with
the membership, board, and staff of ACRL. I want to thank everyone involved in
making this possible and will strive to serve the ACRL community with
commitment, enthusiasm and respect.”
“I am delighted to have
Cheryl join the board as vice-president/president-elect,” ACRL executive director
Mary Ellen K. Davis said. “She has made valuable contributions to ACRL
including serving and chairing many committees, most recently the Research
Planning and Review Committee, which identifies key trends in academic and
research librarianship and higher education as well as conducting an
environmental scan. Her knowledge of academic librarianship and higher
education along with as her extensive record of service will be a great asset
to the board.”
Middleton earned her
master’s in Library Information Science from Louisiana State University, and
she holds a B.S. in General Science from Oregon State University.
Source: News release
issued by the Association of College and Research Libraries