Title: Conference File, 1991, 1999-2010
Administrative History
The Continuing Library Education Network and Exchange Round Table (CLENERT) was established by the American Library Association Council during the Association's Mid-Winter 1984 Convention in Washington, D.C. (1). The Round Table had been an independent organization of the same name since 1976 (2).
The organization has a two-part mission statement:
1. To provide equal access to continuing education opportunities available in sufficient quantity and quality over a substantial period of time to insure library and information personnel and organizations the competency to deliver quality library and information science service to all;
2. To create an awareness and a sense of need for continuing education of library personnel on the part of employees and individuals as a means of responding to societal and technological changes (3).
The Round Table's official publication is the CLENExchange (4).
The round table was renamed the Learning Round Table (LearnRT).
Sub-Groups:
2-Publications (CLENExchange)
30-Continuing Library Education Network and Exchange
Sources:
1. American Libraries 15, February 1984, p. 100.
2. American Libraries 7, March 1976, p. 162.
3. "By-Laws," CLENExchange 1, March 1976, p. 6.
4. John Hinkle, CLENE RT Newsletter, n.d., p. 2.