Association of Independent Information Professionals


The Association of Independent Information Professionals is an international professional association for information professionals specializing in primary and secondary research, marketing and communications, information management and technology, training and consulting, and writing and editing.

History

The Association of Independent Information Professionals was founded in 1987 in the United States by a group of independent information professionals led by Marilyn Levine, a professor of library and information science at the University of Wisconsin. As personal computers had become much more common, many librarians and entrepreneurs thought that independent information services were viable. Thus, Levine and 25 other information professionals met in Milwaukee in 1987 to make an association for networking and to support information entrepreneurs.
AIIP adopted its Code of Ethical Business Practice in 1989, last revised in 2002.

Membership

Members are mostly solo practitioners and small business entrepreneurs who specialize in many different aspects of the information profession. Library schools, business schools, 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 Connections blog, and a members-only e-mail discussion list.
AIIP members use the AIIP Annual Conference to network and partner, learn about vendors, and hone information professional skills and business management. The AIIP 2019 Annual Conference happened 11–14 April 2019 in Philadelphia. The AIIP 2020 Annual Conference, scheduled for 23–26 April 2020 in Denver, was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Governing Structure

AIIP is led by a Board of Directors, 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.