Members are mostly solo practitioners and small business entrepreneurs who specialize in many different aspects of the information profession.[6]Library schools,[7]business schools,[8]: 13 and business books list AIIP as a professional resource.
Activities
AIIP's activities include its webinars, virtual meetups, local events, a mentor program, the AIIP Connectionsblog, and a members-only e-mail discussion list.[9]: 10 [10]: 9 [11]: 125
AIIP members use the AIIP Annual Conference to network and partner, learn about vendors, and hone information professional skills and business management.[12][13]: 10 The AIIP 2021 Annual Conference was held online 14–16 April 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Likewise, the AIIP Annual Conference will also be held online on 28 April to 1 May 2022.[12]
Governing structure
AIIP is led by a Board of Directors,[14] comprising the President, President-Elect, Past President, Secretary, Treasurer and three Directors-at-Large. The President is elected to a three-year term, and appoints ad hoc committees as needed. The Secretary and Treasurer also serve for three-year terms; the Directors-at-Large serve for two-year terms. The Board is responsible for the strategic direction of the association and for leadership of the programs and services of the association. Any member may be a member of an AIIP committee, and full members may chair an AIIP committee. AIIP does not have local chapters.
Awards
AIIP, like other akin organizations, recognizes the contributions of its members with sundry awards.[15]
AIIP Connections Writer's Award is an award of $350 awarded to the person who writes the best original article in the AIIP Connections blog.
Marilyn Levine AIIP President's Award is given to the person or institution that best supports the goals of AIIP.
Pam Wegmann International Award goes to a member living outside of North America in recognition of his or her contributions.
Roger Summit Award Lecture features an information industry leader giving an inspirational speech.[13]: 15
Roger Summit Conference Sponsorship Award is an award of $1,000 and free conference registration to an AIIP member attending his or her first AIIP Annual Conference.
Sue Rugge Memorial Award is an award of $500 to full member who has greatly mentored another member.
Volunteer Spotlight Award is a semi-annual award that recognizes members who have made great contributions in volunteering.
^Levine, Marilyn (February–March 1995). "A Brief History of Information Brokering". Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. Archived from the original on 8 February 2008. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
^Dority, G. Kim (22 February 2016). Rethinking Information Work: A Career Guide for Librarians and Other Information Professionals. Santa Barbara, California: Libraries Unlimited. ISBN978-1-61069-959-4.
^ ab"Annual Conference". Association of Independent Information Professionals. Retrieved 21 October 2018.