La Société canadienne d’indexation dévoile la récipiendaire du prix Tamarack 2022

La Société canadienne d’indexation / Indexing Society of Canada (SCI/ISC) est heureuse de dévoiler la récipiendaire du prix Tamarack 2022. Il s’agit de Lisa Fedorak (Vancouver), en reconnaissance de sa contribution et de son dévouement à l’association.

Lisa a été choisie pour sa chaleur, son zèle et son esprit libre. Voici ce que ses collègues ont à dire sur Lisa :

J’ai voulu que Lisa reçoive le prix Tamarack en reconnaissance de son courage et de son endurance. Grâce aux initiatives et aux efforts inépuisables de Lisa, nous sommes sur le chemin de l’amélioration de notre entreprise.

Lisa est très consciencieuse et a donné une somme colossale d’énergie à la SCI/ISC. LIsa est une joueuse d’équipe qui fait toujours ce qu’elle peut afin que les choses aillent bien pour les autres.

Lisa fait partie des personnes sur la planète dont on est heureux d’avoir croisé le chemin, et j’apprécie ses dons de compassion, ses valeurs humaines et sa chaleur.

« Nous sommes ravies d’offrir ce prix à Lisa, nous sommes très honorées de la compter parmi nos membres », ont déclaré Alexandra Peace et Tere Mullin, co-présidentes de la SCI/ISC, en ajoutant : « Merci, Lisa, pour tout ce que tu as offert à notre association et à ses membres ».

Le prix Tamarack a été créé en l’honneur des membres qui « vont bien au-delà des attentes exigées par leurs fonctions » dans leur travail de bénévolat pour la Société. Les noms des récipiendaires du prix Tamarack sont en ligne sur le site de la SCI à : https://staging.indexers.ca/fr/isc-awards-2/

How to Start a Member-Initiated Group

A member-initiated group (MIG) is managed and led by an ISC/SCI member, not necessarily a committee or executive committee member, for the purpose of learning and networking with other members. Examples: a group studying a software manual or a discussion group on an indexing book.

MIGs provide opportunities for members to learn, communicate and collaborate with each other. It’s one more benefit of membership.

MIGs have two possible structures:

An open group that members can drop in and out of at any time

A group that members can join by a certain date, and after that date, the group is full (e.g., for a book discussion)

The group may only be initiated by an ISC/SCI member, but the group may have non-ISC/SCI members.

To start a group, first put out a call for participants on the ISC/SCI email list (ISC-L). Then contact your regional representative. Together with your regional rep, you will fill out a form and find and reserve a slot for meetings on our Zoom platform.

Volunteers Needed

Thank you as always to all the volunteers who devote time and energy to the Society. We all benefit greatly from it.

Conference 2023

Yes! Unbelievable as it is … we are starting to think about next year. And, cross your fingers, nose, and toes, it might even be in person. This is a committee of six people, who each have their own tasks but also come together to make decisions as a collective. As usual, we have three people returning, but need three more. Team players need apply! You do need to have attended past conferences.

Conference 2023 Scholarships

Along with the excitement of an in-person conference comes the realization that we need to start counting our pennies. The Society thinks that attending the conference is important in the career of a new indexer, so we are subsidising some travel expenses. If you think you will not be applying for this scholarship, please help us decide who will! This is an ad hoc committee, so the duties will be finished even before the conference has begun.

New Indexer Resource Committee (NIRC)

This is a brand-spanking new committee … it started as an ad hoc committee, but they have made the request to have it be a standing committee. Natch, we need a few volunteers for this. If you feel creative and enjoy writing, this is the job for you. Conversely, if you (like me) can’t write your way out of a paper bag but enjoy editing and proofing, the committee needs you too! This is a good volunteer position for either an experienced OR a new indexer.

Recording Secretary

Our wonderful recording secretary has recently taken over the coordinator position of the Mary Newberry Mentorship Program (yay). So … we need a new person to take the minutes at the executive committee meetings. The position involves attending and writing up the minutes for six meetings a year. You get to see the inner workings of the executive committee without the responsibility of being on it! Fun!

Social Media Committee

We have someone (thanks, Jess!) at the moment who is posting what is given to them by the communications director, but we really need a few people to be on a committee to determine what to say and when.

Webinars

We have a webinar coordinator and someone else with good ideas. However, the committee could use a nuts-and-bolts person … to help think about registration forms, payment options and so forth. If you like those details, the committee would be grateful for your contributions. We could also use a website host … someone to welcome the presenter and so forth.

Ad Hoc Committees

Often, when the executive committee is meeting, we come up with an idea of something that we think will benefit the Society and form an ad hoc committee to do the research and come back with a recommendation. It is great if we can find Society members who are not on the executive committee to belong to these committees. If you would like to help somehow and you are not excited by any of the above ideas, please let me know that you might be available for an ad hoc committee. You are under no obligation to be on any of them, I would just email to ask once in a while, and you could see whether you thought a particular committee might work for you.

Please contact presidents@indexers.ca to find out more about these volunteer positions.

ISC/SCI Has a New Co-President

Changes afoot …! The executive committee has accepted Jason’s resignation and asked Tere Mullin to step up from her position as Eastern Region representative to become co-president with Alexandra Peace.

Please join me in wishing Jason well and welcoming Tere to her new position.

Jason Begy

After a wonderful nine or so months of serving as co-president with Alex, I am stepping down. A career opportunity has come up that is simply too good for me to pass on, but it will require all of my focus and attention. The ISC/SCI has been an invaluable aspect of my indexing career, and I have especially enjoyed these past few years as part of the executive committee. I leave you in Alex’s exceptionally capable hands, and I hope you’ll join me in welcoming Tere Mullin as she steps-in to take over for me.

Tere Mullin

Dear Colleagues and Friends,

It’s lovely to be saying hello to you as your new co-president. I’m honoured and delighted to have this opportunity, and I’m very much looking forward to serving you as I learn and grow within this role.

I am relatively new to indexing, having started working full-time in early 2021. I enjoy working in a variety of scholarly subject areas within the humanities and social sciences, particularly archaeology and anthropology. Although I came to indexing quite by accident, as many people seem to, I now can’t imagine doing anything else. My involvement with ISC/ISC has grown in tandem with my indexing practice, and I’ve had the privilege of serving as Eastern regional representative and coordinator of the Mary Newberry Mentorship Program. I feel truly fortunate to be a member of this supportive and dynamic community, and I hope to pay it forward. I look forward to meeting you all at the next get-together. Until then, I wish you all a joyous spring!

2021 Tamarack Award: Siusan Moffat

Toronto : La Société canadienne d’indexation / Indexing Society of Canada (SCI/ISC) est heureuse de dévoiler la récipiendaire du prix Tamarack 2021. Il s’agit de Siusan Moffat (Toronto), en reconnaissance de sa contribution et de son dévouement à l’association.

Siusan a été choisie pour sa motivation à aider la SCI/ISC à être davantage représentative de la diversité actuelle au Canada.

Voici ce que ses collègues ont à dire sur Siusan :

Elle a pris à cœur le travail de la Commission de vérité et réconciliation et a investi une énergie passionnée à créer le comité TIDE pour l’inclusion, la diversité et l’équité (The Inclusion, Diversity and Equity Committee). Elle a systématiquement cherché des moyens de faire passer le message à propos de l’indexation aux membres potentiellement intéressés des groupes marginalisés ou d’une quelconque manière sous-représentés.

Le comité TIDE est en train de réaliser des choses magnifiques, et c’est dans une large mesure grâce à Siusan — que ce soit des articles dans notre Bulletin, des webinaires ou la Bourse pour la diversité dans l’édition au Canada, qui en est à sa deuxième année. Merci, Siusan, pour l’intensité de ton travail, qui a un bel impact sur de vraies personnes. Et merci pour ton influence si positive sur moi en tant que collègue, membre de la même équipe et amie.

Elle a en outre énormément travaillé comme membre actif du Bureau de direction et, dans l’exercice de toutes ses fonctions, j’ai trouvé que c’était une collègue gentille et attentionnée.

« Je suis ravie d’offrir ce prix à Siusan, nous sommes très honorés de la compter parmi nos membres », a déclaré Alexandra Peace, présidente de la SCI/ISC, en ajoutant : « Merci, Siusan, pour tout ce que tu as offert à notre association et à ses membres ». Le prix Tamarack a été créé en l’honneur des membres qui « vont bien au-delà des attentes exigées par leurs fonctions » dans leur travail de bénévolat pour la Société.