ABOUT
ΒΦΜ Beta Phi Mu Honor Society
Welcome! Beta Phi Mu is the international honor society for professional librarians. The organization recognizes and encourages scholastic achievement among library and information studies students. There are over 23,000 graduates from accredited library and information science programs in the United States and Canada and abroad.
Lambda Chapter
Founded in 1967, the Lambda Chapter represents the University of Oklahoma School of Library and Information Studies. The chapter currently has more than 200 enrolled members.
Motto & Insignia
Aliis inserviendo consumor serves as the society's motto; translated from the Latin, it means "consumed in the service of others." Members of the society—librarians and other information professionals—dedicate themselves to serving the information needs of individuals, organizations, and communities.
A dolphin and anchor, the mark of Venetian printer Aldus Manutius, serves as the society's insignia, appearing on various pins, buttons, and similar memorabilia. The society's colors, as signified on honor cords, are purple and white.
Bylaws
Parent Organizations
BPM Lambda Chapter
c/o University of Oklahoma
School of Library and Information Studies
Dr. June Abbas
401 W Brooks Rm 120
Norman, OK 73069