ERMD Benefits and Services
ERMD is committed to the creation, dissemination and informed use of
information to support researchers and practitioners in the fields of environmental
studies and natural resources management.
- Provides ERMD members with opportunities for career development,
skills enhancement and leadership experience.
- Promotes networking among peers and professional associates.
- Provides programs, publications, and services that assist members
in their professions and in their workplaces.
ERMD electronic discussion group is a powerful resource
for immediate assistance from colleagues who are specialists in
environmental and natural resources information. The list provides
job openings; announcements and discussions of Internet sites; and
reference/interlibrary loan assistance. To subscribe or unsubscribe,
send a message to: lyris@sla.lyris.net.
Send messages to ermd@lists.sla.org.
ERMD Membership Directory, published biennially, is a valuable
tool for quickly identifying and locating members. It is cross-referenced
by organization, individual, and chapter memberships.
ERMD News, the quarterly newsletter, provides book reviews
and evaluations of electronic resources, in-depth articles, announcements,
and summaries of key sessions held at the SLA Annual Conference
and other professional meetings of interest to environmental and
natural resources information professionals.
Special Interest Groups &
Sections
In addition to division-wide activities ERMD offers
the following special interest groups and sections, open to all
Division members:
Forestry Section provides a forum for discussion
of the issues and practices pertaining to widerange of subject areas
related to forestry and forest products: forestry science, silviculture,
wildlife, conservation of wildlands, forestry industry and trade,
pulp and paper science, forest products marketing, and the environmental
aspects of these subjects.
Interest Groups meet during the SLA Annual Conference
for roundtable discussions or a formal program.
- Toxicology Roundtable focuses on hazardous waste, chemical
toxicology, pollution, pollution prevention, and environmental
health issues.
- State Environmental Librarians Roundtable considers
issues, rules, and regulations of interest to state and local
government.
- International Affairs Roundtable emphasizes activities
of worldwide environmental organizations, international resources
and conditions.
The Division, Section, and Interest Groups all host special sessions,
networking opportunities, and business meetings at the SLA Annual
Conference.
ERMD Members and Their Comments
The division is represented internationally by more
than 400 members in a variety of work settings for a wide range
of employers:
- Chemical, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic firms
- Food, forest, and tobacco industries
- Museums, academia, and research institutes
- Environmental consultants
- Publishers, document delivery companies, and database producers
- Law firms, real estate and financial institutions
- Conservation and environmental advocacy groups
- Government, including natural resources, environmental protection,
and occupational health and safety agencies.
“It’s not often that someone can report a measurable
benefit from membership in an association...ERMD was responsible
for our agency receiving a $250,000 grant. One of our engineers
needed three articles immediately to address comments received on
a proposal he had submitted. I posted a plea to the ERMD discussion
list. Within two hours, two different ERMD members faxed us the
articles. The engineer got the proposal returned in time and we
received the funding.
-Laura Barnes, Illinois Waster Management & Research Center
“For me it’s been great to actually know somebody in a particular
organization or institution’s library or info center and to be able
to make a personal request for assistance.
-Cristina Campbell, Public Health Library, UC, Berkeley
ERMD Annual Events
At the Special Libraries Association Annual Conference,
held each June, the Environment and Resource Management Division
sponsors sessions on cutting edge topics and issues that impact
Division members and their clients. In recent years ERMD has been
successful in attracting nationally renowned specialists to address
critical environmental issues:
- Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. – “The Role of Information in Our Environmental
Destiny”(Philadelphia, 2000)
- Arader Marderosian, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy
Back to Nature: Medicine from Nature (Indianapolis,
1998)
- Brent Mishler, UC Berkeley Systematics Agenda 2000:
Charting the Biosphere (Seattle, 1997)
- Theo Colborn, World Wildlife Fund Endocrine Disrupters
in the Environment, Our Stolen Future (Boston, 1996)
- Peter Dykstra, CNN and TBS Environmental Information
in the News (Atlanta, 1994)
Information about SLA conferences and current ERMD officers is available
at the SLA Web site, www.sla.org.
For Additional Information
The Special Libraries Association (SLA) is an international professional
association which serves the needs of special librarians and information
professionals. Membership in the association allows affiliation
with both geographic chapters and subject-oriented divisions, sections,
and caucuses.
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For additional information about ERMD:
Barbara Holder, Chair (2006-2007)
Forintek Canada Corp
2665 East Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1W5
604-222-5668(voice)
604-222-5690(fax)
holder@van.forintek.ca
Cynthia Bennington, Chair-Elect (2006-2007)
KennedyJenks Consultants
622 Folsom Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
415-243-2531(voice)
415-896-0999(fax)
cynthiabennington@kennedyjenks.com
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For nonmember subscriptions to ERMD News:
John Kaperick, Business Manager
NOAA Hazmat
7600 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98115-6349
Phone: (206)-526-6400
Email: kaperick@hazmat.noaa.gov
For SLA membership information:
Special Libraries Association
1700 Eighteenth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009-2514
Phone: (202) 234-4700
Web site: www.sla.org
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