
From the Chair: Working for GODORT in “The City that Works”
Author(s) -
Sarah Erekson
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
dttp/documents to the people
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0270-5095
pISSN - 0091-2085
DOI - 10.5860/dttp.v44i3.6116
Subject(s) - milestone , column (typography) , table (database) , work (physics) , government (linguistics) , visual arts , software , library science , engineering , media studies , history , sociology , computer science , art , telecommunications , archaeology , mechanical engineering , linguistics , philosophy , frame (networking) , data mining , programming language
It is an exciting time to be part of the American Library Association’s Government Documents Round Table. We are marking some milestone changes this year: moving to an electronically published journal and implementing a GODORT subscription to virtual meeting software. Some of these changes have been a long time in coming—many GODORT groups met virtually via teleconferences and collaboration software hosted through members’ institutions for years. Much of the work of GODORT in the past year has been to reassess our traditions. (I particularly liked the Fiddler on the Roof-themed column from the last “From the Chair”). But one tradition I still want to embrace is to use the first column of “From the Chair” to introduce myself and my vision for the 2016–17 term.