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Marquette University's John P. Raynor, S.J., Library. The Special Collections and University Archives are on the third floor of the building. |
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MAC Committees and Leadership Positions
Without the help of volunteer members, there would be no Midwest Archives Conference. Have you considered donating your time and expertise to help guide our organization? Below is a detailed list of committees and positions you might consider volunteering for. Contact the committee chairs or position holders to inquire into current or upcoming vacancies: Archie Motley Memorial Scholarship for Minority Students Committee
The Archie Motley Memorial Scholarship for Minority Students Committee reviews applications for the Archie Motley Memorial Scholarship for Minority Students in Archival Administration and awards two $750 scholarships annually to students from underrepresented ethnic groups pursuing graduate education in archival administration. The purpose of the scholarships is to encourage ethnic diversity within the MAC membership and the profession as a whole. Archival Issues Editorial Board
The Editorial Board manages MAC's professional journal, which is published semiannually. The board solicits and receives submissions for new articles, reviews them, and selects the articles for upcoming issues, then works with the authors, the copy editor, and the publications contractor to produce published issues of the journal. In addition to these routine duties, Archival Issues offers two awards on a biennial basis: the Margaret Cross Norton Award for the best article appearing in a two-year cycle of the journal, and the New Author Award for the best article in a two-year cycle by a previously unpublished author. An appointed committee judges articles for the two awards. Archives Committee
The Archives Committee arranges for the collection of the records of former MAC officers, meeting minutes, and publications and records created by the spring and fall Local Arrangements and Program Committees, and other committees and task forces. It also helps, as necessary, with arrangement for the deposit of those records in the MAC archives, housed at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Development Coordinator
The Development Coordinator (DC) is concerned chiefly with long-term fund-raising for the organization. This includes moneys for such projects as MAC scholarships and special projects that may arise. Working closely with the Vendor Coordinator and Local Arrangement Committee fund-raisers, the DC maintains a donor database containing names, request dates, and purposes and results of solicitations along with solicitation correspondence. You can help by directing potential donors and coordinators to the DC. Education Committee
The Education Committee seeks to provide professional development and continuing education opportunities for members through workshops, special focus sessions, and other activities, usually in conjunction with MAC meetings. The committee typically presents one of the MAC Archival Fundamentals workshops and one or more advanced workshops at each MAC meeting. A committee member serves as liaison to each meeting's Program Committee and is responsible for developing ideas and recruiting instructors for the advanced workshops. The committee consists of a chair appointed by the MAC president and five members. Members are appointed to a three-year term with an option for a second term. Emeritus Scholarship for First Time MAC Meeting Attendees Committee
The Emeritus Scholarship for First Time MAC Meeting Attendees Committee is a standing committee of the Midwest Archives Conference (MAC), the purpose of which is to develop and oversee the Scholarship for First Time MAC Meeting Attendees. Each year the Committee awards up to two scholarships of at least $250 each to archivists who have not previously attended a MAC meeting. The award is open to undergraduate and graduate students, practicing archivists, and allied professionals with archival responsibilities. The Committee will consist of the Chair plus three additional members, who shall be appointed by the Chair. Committee members shall serve for staggered two-year terms and may be reappointed for one additional two-year term.
Financial Advisory Committee
The Financial Advisory Committee was established in April 1998 as the Investment Advisory Committee with its duties expanded in 2002. The new title reflects its new duties: to provide advice to the treasurer and to MAC Council concerning all financial matters, including investments, savings, income, and expenses. The committee consists of three past treasurers and the current treasurer. Members are nominated by the president and approved by Council in years when there is no election for treasurer. Service is for two years and is renewable. Louisa Bowen Memorial Scholarship Committee
The Louisa Bowen Memorial Scholarship Committee reviews applications and annually awards one $750 scholarship and a one-year membership in MAC to a student pursuing graduate study in a multicourse program of archival administration. The scholarship is named for Louisa Bowen, longtime MAC member who was Associate Professor and University Archivist at Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville at the time of her death in 1996. Please inform anyone that you know currently enrolled in an archival program who may be interested in applying for the scholarship. Membership Committee
The Membership Committee consists of one person from each state in the MAC region, one representative for the Chicagoland area, and one representative for members outside the Midwest. The committee's charge is to promote and sustain membership in MAC. The committee is also responsible for collecting nominations for MAC's Emeritus Member Award and for hosting the new members event at the spring and fall meetings. The committee members work with local archival associations and related professionals to get the good word about MAC out to potential members. In addition, the committee works with the Local Arrangements Committees to promote the meetings and help new members feel welcome. Committee members are available to help all MAC members with questions about MAC and its services, and channel the interests of members to help them participate in MAC activities and leadership. Meeting Coordinating Committee
Meeting Coordinating Committee is a standing committee charged with assisting the vice president in coordinating the various committees, officers, and activities involved in planning and executing MAC's biannual meetings. In addition, the MCC's goal is to provide continuity in the meetings' social and educational offerings. In addition to the chair, three other members, former LAC and Program Committee chairs, participate in fulfilling the committee's charge. Newsletter Editorial Board
Newsletter Editorial Board is a standing committee that publishes MAC Newsletter as a quarterly publication concerned with providing regular means of information and communication among MAC members. The Editorial Board consists of five to seven members, including the newsletter editor, who serves as board chair. The Public Information Officer and Membership Committee chair are full members of the committee by virtue of their office. Nominating Committee
Nominating Committee's purpose is to identify appropriate individuals to stand for election to offices in MAC. In this task, the committee has extraordinary responsibility for the leadership of MAC. Members of the committee draw upon the Nomination Preference forms submitted by MAC members, on individual expressions of interest in serving the organization, and on their own experiences and observations of people who have been active in MAC. Ultimately, the goal of the committee is to find individuals who have leadership skills and who, as a whole, represent the diversity of the organization. Public Information Officer
The Public Information Officer (PIO) is responsible for generating publicity and promoting MAC. The position requires being a liaison to the various committees and assisting in publicizing the activities, awards, and events of the organization. Vendor Coordinator
The Vendor Coordinator (VC) is responsible for soliciting advertising for MAC Newsletter and arranges with various companies and organizations to exhibit at MAC meetings. Once vendors agree to display at the conferences, the VC works in conjunction with a member of the LAC to make arrangements for the exhibitors at the hotel. The VC is also responsible for advertisement exchanges with other archival organizations.
Webmaster
The webmater is responsible for maintaining the MAC Web site and assisting with the maintenance of the MAC On-Line Membership Directory. |
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