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Welcome to

Progressive Librarians Guild: University of Arizona

 Chapter Wiki

 

News 

 

Thank you to everyone who attended the LIS Skillshare!


 

 

Reflect on Banned Books Week 2009.  Help us make BBW 2010 even better. 


 

 

ON SALE NOW - PLG-UA Fair Trade Tote Bags!

 

 Only $15 each.

 

Perfect for carrying books, papers, groceries, or anything else! Featuring our

custom logo, designed exclusively for PLG-UA by artist Dorothy Gambrell of Cat

and Girl.

 

These one-of-a-kind tote bags were sewn for PLG-UA by DoulgaPrieta

Works, a women's sewing cooperative based in Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico.

DoulgaPrieta Works is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting

sustainable economic development in Mexico. To learn more about their work,

visit www.DouglaPrietaWorks.org

 

Color: Green PLG-UA logo on natural canvas.

Dimensions: Approx. 15 in.. x 17 in.

Price: $15

Please make checks payable to Progressive Librarians Guild.

 

TO ORDER

Contact Diana at dlolivar@email.arizona.edu

 

***PLG Tote Bags will also be available for purchase at all PLG events and meetings***

 

 

See our new website!

 

 

Read the latest issue of our PLG-UA Newsletter: Volume 2, Issue 1 (Summer/Fall 2009)

 

 

*Anyone is welcome to request access to this wiki; you do not need to be a paying member. Use the field on the right, or email the President or Webmaster.


 

 

Please join us at our next general meeting of the semester:

 Wednesday December 2nd
SIRLS Multipurpose room
5:15pm
 
 
 
(see Calendar for future meeting dates)

 



PLG: UA Chapter Statement

 
As the University of Arizona Chapter of Progressive Librarians Guild, we strive to uphold and promote social responsibility and diverse points of view through participation in the LIS field. We believe that direct communication on progressive issues with LIS students and professionals, as well as the community, will provide opportunities for improving libraries and communities for all. Through cooperative discussion, projects, and direct action on myriad subjects, and from multiple viewpoints, we aspire to attain the ideals of a true democratic society.

 

UA STUDENTS' CODE OF CONDUCT:

SIRLS requires adherence to the University of Arizona's Student Code of Conduct, available online at http://dos.web.arizona.edu/uapolicies/.  All SIRLS students must be familiar with the prohibitions included in this Code of Conduct as well as the consequences for failure to comply with the Code. Any person or group hosting events for students, alumni, faculty, and friends should remind participants of our Code of Conduct, and perhaps require the submission of a 'Risk Management Waiver of Responsibility Form' (attached) to ensure participants understand their responsibilities.

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