PRATT INSTITUTE
SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND LIBRARY SCIENCE
STUDENT ASSOCIATION
CONSTITUTION
Preamble:
The students
of the Graduate School of Information and Library Science at Pratt
Institute hereby establish the student chapter of the American
Library Association, which shall further be called the School of Information
and Library Science Student Association with SILSSA serving as its acronym.
Article I
Purpose:
1. To facilitate
and encourage participation in the American Library Association, work
to promote scholarly achievement and professional awareness
among its members, and promote active, imaginative research in the field
of Library and Information Science.
2. To increase awareness
and use of the resources of the American Library Association, including
publications, promotional materials, scholarships
and conferences.
3. To provide a local
forum for the exchange of ideas and information about trends, issues,
and opportunities in the profession.
4. To promote involvement
in professional activities beyond the classroom.
5. To develop skills
and relationships that will enable students to have a creative impact
on the profession.
Article II
Membership:
1. All students admitted
to and enrolled in the School of Information and Library Science are
automatically members of SILSSA.
2. Membership shall
be open to all part-time and full-time students presently enrolled
at Pratt Institute.
3. Only registered
ALA members shall be allowed to vote on resolutions which pertain to
American Library Association matters, including the
election of the student delegate to the Annual convention.
4. In no aspect of
its programs shall there be any difference in the treatment of persons
because of race, national, origin, creed, color,
disability, age, gender, any consideration based on affectional, sexual,
or associational preference, or any other classification which would
deprive the person of consideration as an individual. The organization
will guarantee that equal opportunity and access to membership, programming,
facilities, and benefits shall be open to all persons.
Article III
Officers and Duties:
1. Only members of
ALA can hold office.
2. The President
will coordinate activities between SILSSA and other organizations,
set and run meetings, and count the votes of the election.
3. The Vice- President
will assume the duties of the President in her/his absence, and assist
with programming and conference planning.
4. The Secretary
shall be in charge of notes at the meetings, general correspondence,
notifying people of meetings, and aiding in program and
conference coordination.
5. The Treasurer
will aid the Secretary, collect dues and membership fees if any, do
promotion and recruiting, maintain the organization's
financial records and present financial reports.
6. The Executive
Board shall consist of the above Executive Officers and the Faculty
Advisor.
7. The Executive
Board reserves the right to set up committees as necessary to aid in
their functions.
Article IV
Advisor:
The advisor for the
student chapter of the American Library Association will be:
1. A current member
of the faculty at Pratt Institute School of Information and Library
Science.
2. A current member
of the American Library Association.
Article V
Activities:
1. At the beginning
of each semester there will be an organizational meeting. Subsequent
meetings will be held as necessary throughout the
semester.
2. Executive officers
will meet once a month or more depending on the needs of the organization.
3. Activities and
programs sponsored by the chapter will be open to individuals who are
not chapter members.
Article VI
Elections:
1. The offices will
be held for two semesters.
2. Nominations for
offices will be accepted one month before the election.
3. Incumbent officers
may be re-elected.
4. One must be a
member of SILSSA to vote.
5. Voting will be
done by an agreed upon method.
6. In the event of
a vacancy the executive board will nominate an interim officer to serve
until the next membership meeting, where an election
shall take place.
7. The Executive
Board may remove an individual holding an office by a majority vote.
Article VII
Finances:
1. Funds shall be
raised through annual budget requests and fund raising activities.
2. Designated members
of the Executive Board have the authority to authorize expenditures.
3. Upon dissolution
group fees shall be divided in a manner decided upon by the membership.
Upon dissolution state money and mandatory student
fees revert back to the granting organization. Group fees should be divided
as stated in the constitution.
Article VIII
Amendments:
1. Any member may
suggest amending the constitution at any meeting. These suggestions
will be voted on at the next meeting, or a special
meeting may be called.
2. Amendments to
the constitution will be voted on and passed by a majority vote of
the members in attendance at the meeting.
Article IX
Ratification:
A majority of those
present is necessary to ratify this constitution.