About RUSA

http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/rusa/about/index.cfm

A description of the mission and values of RUSA.

About RUSA

The Reference and User Services Association is responsible for stimulating and supporting excellence in the delivery of general library services and materials to adults, and the provision of reference and information services, collection development, and resource sharing for all ages, in every type of library.

The specific responsibilities of RUSA are:

  1. Conduct of activities and projects within the association's areas of responsibility;
  2. Encouragement of the development of librarians engaged in these activities, and stimulation of participation by members of appropriate type-of-library divisions;
  3. Synthesis of the activities of all units within the American Library Association that have a bearing on the type of activities represented by the association;
  4. Representation and interpretation of the association's activities in contacts outside the profession;
  5. Planning and development of programs of study and research in these areas for the total profession; and
  6. Continuous study and review of the association's activities.

RUSA's Current Strategic Plan

Every three years, the RUSA Board of Directors develops a strategic plan. The Objectives of this plan for 2008-11 are:

  1. Provide leadership and opportunities in professional development for reference, user technology, readers' advisory, access, and computer-based research  librarians and staff. 
  2. Work towards equity of access.  
  3. Seek ways to improve participation in RUSA by reference, user technology, readers' advisory, access, and computer-based research fields librarians and library staff. 
  4. Ensure the effectiveness of RUSA in meeting its and ALA's mission.
  5. Increase the visibility of RUSA in the profession and promote the professional skills and services RUSA members offer to society at large.

Go to the complete text of the RUSA Strategic Plan (PDF format.)

From RASD to RUSA

Among the pages of this Web site, and of the greater ALA Web site, you may come across the acronym RASD, the Reference and Adult Services Division. Many divisions of the ALA began with names that used the word division rather than association. The following is the background on how RASD became RUSA:

When the Board discussed a new name for the Reference and Adult Services Division (RASD), the following points were made:

history of RASD was presented in the Spring 1995 issue of RQ.

Incidentally, the Board also desired the name to have a pronounceable acronym. The name change took place in the fall of 1996.