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Alper, Helen. "Developing a District Library Service, 15 June 1988, Library Association Headquarters." Health Libraries Review 5, no. 4 (December 1988): 253–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2532.1988.5402522.x.

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Sikosek, Marcus. "Books and their association." Language Problems and Language Planning 28, no. 1 (June 10, 2004): 45–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/lplp.28.1.06sik.

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The beginnings of today’s Hector Hodler Library in Rotterdam go back to the year 1903, when the newly-founded Swiss Esperanto Society started receiving books because of its journal. Officially founded in December 1908, it was sold as early as 1912 to Hector Hodler, director of the Universal Esperanto Association (UEA) in Geneva. After Hodler’s untimely death in 1920, UEA became the owner of the collection. For the duration of a dispute about the headquarters of the Association, the UEA Library was successfully stored at the Palais Wilson, in Geneva, where it survived World War II. For personal reasons, the longtime functionary of UEA Hans Jakob held off on transferring the library to Rotterdam, where the Association established its headquarters in 1955. It was not until the period 1960–67 that the bulk of the books arrived. During that time many items of various kinds and various sources had been added. Now the Hector Hodler Library — its exact name as of 1980–serves as a working library for the Association and for many researchers interested in interlinguistics.
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Copson, Stephen. "American Theological Library Association." Baptist Quarterly 36, no. 6 (January 1996): 279–312. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0005576x.1996.11751994.

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Nicholson, Joseph R. "2010 American Library Association Conference." Serials Review 36, no. 4 (December 2010): 262–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00987913.2010.10765329.

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McCracken, J. Elaine. "2011 American Library Association Conference." Serials Review 38, no. 1 (March 2012): 50–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00987913.2012.10765420.

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Ashcroft, Linda. "American Library Association Conference 2007." New Library World 109, no. 3/4 (March 28, 2008): 185–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/03074800810857649.

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Ashcroft, Linda. "American Library Association Conference 2008." New Library World 110, no. 5/6 (May 15, 2009): 294–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/03074800910954316.

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Ashcroft, Linda. "American Library Association Conference 2009." New Library World 111, no. 1/2 (January 12, 2010): 70–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/03074801011015720.

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Ashcroft, Linda. "American Library Association Conference 2010." New Library World 112, no. 3/4 (March 29, 2011): 183–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/03074801111117087.

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Miller Lydenberg, Harry. "The library rehabilitation programme of the American Library Association." Journal of Documentation 61, no. 3 (June 2005): 341–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/00220410510598508.

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Miura, Taro. "The Japan Library Association." International Journal of Librarianship 4, no. 2 (December 29, 2019): 123. http://dx.doi.org/10.23974/ijol.2019.vol4.2.151.

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The Japan Library Association (JLA) was established in 1892 following the establishment of American Library Association (ALA) in 1876, and Library Association (LA, now CILIP) in 1877 in the United Kingdom. JLA has been a leader in forming Japanese librarianship by organizing professional activities such as national conferences, local seminars, and publishing journals and books. This article describes the history and organization of JLA, and how JLA encourages Japanese librarians to develop professional skills.
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Riggs, Colby, Yan Han, and Julia Gelfand. "American Library Association: 2005 Midwinter Meeting Highlights." Library Hi Tech News 22, no. 3 (March 2005): 4–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/07419050510601542.

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Cox, Christopher, Alice L. Daugherty, Julia Gelfand, and S. G. Ranti Junus. "American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference Report." Library Hi Tech News 22, no. 8 (September 2005): 29–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/07419050510633934.

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Cox, Christopher, Hui Hua Chua, M. Claire Stewart, and S. G. Ranti Junus. "American Library Association (ALA) Midwinter Meeting Report." Library Hi Tech News 23, no. 3 (March 2006): 5–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/07419050610668115.

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Costello, Gina, Christopher Cox, Alice L. Daugherty, Connie Haley, Millie Jackson, S. G. Ranti Junus, and Fu Zhuo. "American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference Report." Library Hi Tech News 23, no. 8 (September 2006): 7–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/07419050610713664.

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Heaps, Desmond. "Exploring and exploiting consumer health information, 19 April 1989, Library Association Headquarters, London." Health Libraries Review 6, no. 4 (December 1989): 231–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2532.1989.6402219.x.

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Pope, Barbara M. "2014 American Library Association Conference Report: Rightsizing Your Library: From Weeding to Services." Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship 27, no. 4 (October 2, 2015): 272–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1941126x.2015.1092357.

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Fran Daley, Mary. "American Library Association Conference 2009: Encounters with library Literati, Glitterati, Gelati, and Discipuli." New Library World 111, no. 1/2 (January 12, 2010): 66–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/03074801011015711.

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Mintel, Richard H. "Current developments in the American Theological Library Association." ANZTLA EJournal, no. 11 (March 21, 2019): 9–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.31046/anztla.v0i11.827.

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Gao, Wenli, Raymond Pun, and Lian Ruan. "Strategic Planning for the Chinese American Library Association." International Journal of Librarianship 6, no. 1 (July 10, 2021): 55–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.23974/ijol.2021.vol6.1.180.

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This report explored the Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA)’s strategic planning process for 2020-2025 during COVID-19. The paper introduced CALA’s mission statement, values, and discussed the importance of the strategic plan. A strategic planning task force was formed to create an opportunity for membership input in virtual town hall meetings and surveys. The authors presented a case study on the process of revising a strategic plan and discussed the implementation phases. The authors also shared the challenges and recommendations in organizing strategic planning for a library association.
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Vignoli, Richele Grenge, and Maria Inês Tomael. "American Library Association (ALA) no Second Life (SL)." Perspectivas em Ciência da Informação 17, no. 2 (June 2012): 92–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1413-99362012000200007.

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A American Library Association (ALA) está inserida no contexto de Realidade Virtual (RV) em 3D, por meio de sua atuação no Second Life (SL), com a ALA Island. Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo analisar o atendimento virtual a bibliotecários no SL; identificar produtos e serviços que a ALA oferece no SL e analisar sua infraestrutura. Para a coleta de dados, foi utilizada a análise documental, ação em que a ALA Island foi observada/explorada e estruturada em dados; e o questionário - enviado a uma bibliotecária da ALA Island. Os resultados demonstram que a atuação da ALA no SL tem como propósito central a divulgação de seus projetos, os eventos físicos e os virtuais e o apoio ao bibliotecário em sua vida profissional. A ALA está inserida em diversos recursos da Web 2.0, além do SL, como blogs, wikis, sites de relacionamento, entre outros. Toda a trajetória da ALA foi analisada, assim como as especificidades do seu trabalho realizado para os bibliotecários. Observou-se que o atendimento a bibliotecários no SL é realizado por meio de robôs e indicação de notecards e hiperlinks informativos. No SL, a ALA disponibiliza diversos serviços e produtos aos bibliotecários, como os relacionados com os escritórios, comitês e instituições, além dos serviços e produtos disponíveis no site e no escritório da ALA em Washington-DC e de seus representantes. Os recursos da ALA e do SL, assim como a inserção de bibliotecários em Realidade Virtual (RV) precisam ser estudados por meio de pesquisas, para dinamizar e aproximar essa realidade desses profissionais.
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Prikhozhev, P. V. "The American Library Association: The landmarks of international library and bibliographic cooperation (1876–1976)." Scientific and Technical Libraries, no. 5 (July 23, 2021): 129–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/1027-3689-2021-5-129-144.

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During the first 100 years of its existence, the American Library Association (ALA), the oldest national library association in the world, contributed much to the international library and bibliographic cooperation. The author describes the key areas of ALA international activity during the period under review. He identifies the following areas: support of building national library associations of other countries, projects and programs of international information exchange, promotion of basic democratic principles of libraries’ work, shared cataloguing, building the professional library education system, creation of the library periodicals and others. Based on the facts revealed in the periodicals, the author claims that national library associations are among the key instruments of library development both on the national and international levels. The fact that the American Library Association played a critical role in interlibrary relations strengthening during the described period evidences the association’s importance in the process of international library cooperation development.
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Davis,, Donald G. "Association for Library and Information Science Education (Association of American Library Schools) Officers and Meetings, 1991-2005." Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 46, no. 3 (2005): 271. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40323851.

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Cardman, Elizabeth R. "Preview of the past: The American Library Association Archives." College & Research Libraries News 58, no. 10 (November 1, 1997): 688. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crln.58.10.688.

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Gelfand, Julia, and Colby Riggs. "American Library Association Mid‐Winter Conference, San Diego, California." Library Hi Tech News 21, no. 2 (February 2004): 13–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/07419050410533332.

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Wojewodzki, Catherine, Eileen Breen, Gillian Crawford, Cary Gordon, and Colby Riggs. "Highlights from the 2004 American Library Association Annual Meeting." Library Hi Tech News 21, no. 8 (September 2004): 22–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/07419050410567344.

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Lynch, Beverly P. "Professional Associations and Library Education." RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage 11, no. 1 (March 1, 2010): 32–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rbm.11.1.330.

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The American Library Association (ALA), the oldest and largest professional library association in the world, has played a central role in the development of all aspects of the profession. This paper emphasizes the development of education and training for the specializations of rare books and manuscripts but will comment upon the influence of ALA on the general education for the field. The ALA model has influenced the development of a standardized curriculum, has recognized specializations that emerge in the field, and has required an educated, research-oriented faculty to provide instruction while also recognizing that expert professionals in the field have . . .
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Tsay, Ming‐yueh. "The influence of the American Library Association on modern Chinese librarianship, 1924 to 1949." Asian Libraries 8, no. 8 (August 1, 1999): 275–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/10176749910290194.

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The purpose of this study is to describe the causes, nature, extent and effect of the influence of the American Library Association (ALA) on the development of modern Chinese librarianship from 1924 to 1949. This study was based primarily on documents located in the ALA archives, which houses the documents of the International Relations Committee of ALA. It was found that library development changed in China during the period by borrowing from American librarianship as conveyed by the ALA, largely as a consequence of the following: American library advisors or educators, such as Arthur E. Bostwick, Charles H. Brown and Charles B. Shaw, conducting surveys of libraries in China; an American library and/or a library school in China; projects for the encouragement of public libraries; fellowships granted to Chinese librarians for study in the USA; the establishment and operation of the CLA; and the Book Program to strengthen library collections during the time of the China‐Japan War.
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Boamah, Eric. "So you want to be an academic library director (An imprint of the American Library Association)." Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association 68, no. 2 (April 3, 2019): 217–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24750158.2019.1613722.

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Usdin, B. T. "ALA glossary of library and information science. Chicago, IL: American Library Association; 1983: 245 pp., $50." Journal of the American Society for Information Science 36, no. 4 (July 1985): 272–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.4630360408.

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Neyer, Linda. "Two Pennsylvania Librarians Selected for American Library Association Leadership Institute." Pennsylvania Libraries: Research & Practice 1, no. 2 (September 28, 2013): 183–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/palrap.2013.31.

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Two Pennsylvania librarians, Allison Mackley, Teacher-Librarian at Hershey High School, and Aaron Dobbs, Systems & Electronic Resources Librarian at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, were two of only forty librarians selected nationwide to participate in “Leading to the Future” (http://www.ala.org/transforminglibraries/ala-leadership-institute), a new four-day immersive leadership development program for future library leaders offered from August 12 to 15, 2013 in Itasca, IL, by the American Library Association (ALA).
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"EBLIP Panel Presentation at 2018 American Library Association Annual Conference." Evidence Based Library and Information Practice 13, no. 1 (March 9, 2018): 68. http://dx.doi.org/10.18438/eblip29425.

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Bevier, Lillian R. "United States v American Library Association: Whither First Amendment Doctrine." Supreme Court Review 2003 (January 2003): 163–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/scr.2003.3536952.

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McDanold, Shana. "2009 American Library Association Annual Conference: Reports of Selected Sessions." Serials Review 35, no. 4 (December 2009): 307–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00987913.2009.10765262.

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Toranzo, Vickie. "132nd American Library Association Annual Conference: “Transforming Our Libraries, Ourselves”." Serials Review 39, no. 4 (December 2013): 277–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00987913.2013.10766413.

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Wang, Yongming. "CALA’s 21st Century Librarian Seminar Series – 2017 BALIS Conference." International Journal of Librarianship 2, no. 2 (December 15, 2017): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.23974/ijol.2017.vol2.2.53.

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On September 13 and 14, 2017, four Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA, an affiliate of American Library Association) members went to Beijing, China, to attend BALIS conference and give a presentation to BALIS members (Beijing Academic Library Information Systems, a consortium of close to ninety academic libraries in Beijing).
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Wiberley, Stephen E. "The Social Sciences: Who Won the ‘90s in Scholarly Book Publishing." College & Research Libraries 65, no. 6 (November 1, 2004): 505–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.65.6.505.

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The study of prizes awarded to books in the 1990s by leading social sciences scholarly associations helps us understand the disciplines, publishing, and libraries during that decade. This article examines data on prizewinners of the American Anthropological Association, the American Educational Research Association, the Association of American Geographers, the American Political Science Association, the American Psychological Association, and the American Sociological Association. For the prizewinners, it reports the distribution of winners among publishers and universities; the extent of cross-disciplinary publishing; the degree of coauthorship; trends in library acquisitions of print versions; and accessibility of electronic versions. The University of Chicago Press ranked first among publishers, and the faculty at Harvard won more prizes than did faculty at any other institution. Library of Congress and Dewey Decimal classifications assigned to the winners show substantial cross-disciplinary interest. Sixteen percent of the books were coauthored. Library print holdings appeared to decline over the decade by approximately 20 percent; and in April 2004, 19 percent of prizewinners were available electronically.
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Stuckey, Sheila A. "Barbara Williams Jenkins: Profiles of a Servant Library Leader and Chronicles of Educating African Americans Librarians." Libraries: Culture, History, and Society 6, no. 1 (March 1, 2022): 170–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/libraries.6.1.0170.

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ABSTRACT Through effort and determination, in 1987 Barbara Williams Jenkins became the first African American to lead the South Carolina Library Association and served as the ninth president of the Black Caucus of the American Library Association. Despite the struggles that existed for African American librarians during the 1960s and during the early civil rights era, Jenkins’s decades of contribution as a pioneer, educator, and mentor have led many into leadership positions in the library profession through the years. Her life and commitment to service as head librarian and dean of library and information services at South Carolina State University from 1963 to 1997 helped pave the way for African Americans in librarianship and continue to leave an indelible mark on the profession.
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Jones, Jr., Plummer Alston. "From the Editor: State Library Association Journals: Some Observations." North Carolina Libraries 61, no. 1 (January 21, 2009): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.3776/ncl.v61i1.199.

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As editor of North Carolina Libraries, I represent the North Carolina Library Association on the Editors’ Interests Subcommittee of the Chapter Relations Committee of the American Library Association (ALA). I attended the meeting of this subcommittee at the ALA Midwinter Conference in Philadelphia on Saturday, 25 January 2003, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
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Massis, Bruce. "Privacy in the library." Information and Learning Science 118, no. 3/4 (March 13, 2017): 210–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ils-02-2017-0009.

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Purpose The purpose of this column is to offer a snapshot of privacy in the library today. Design/methodology/approach Literature review and commentary on this topic that has been addressed by professionals, researchers and practitioners. Findings It is significant that library users understand the disruptive nature of the online environment and its impact on privacy. Library users should welcome the controls and protections put in place while working in an open access environment, so that one does not fall victim to privacy breaches. After all, many years ago, the American Library Association codified that privacy is a “fundamental human right”. Originality/value The value in exploring this topic is to communicate that privacy in a library is of paramount concern, and constant vigilance is needed to ensure a library user’s right to privacy.
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Slaughter, Anne. "Review of Library Consortia: Models for Collaboration and Sustainability." Collaborative Librarianship 7, no. 1 (2015): 44–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.29087/2015.7.1.10.

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Bychkova, E. F., and V. V. Zverevich. "Digital resources of the American Library Association for green and sustainable libraries." Scientific and Technical Libraries, no. 8 (August 30, 2021): 131–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/1027-3689-2021-8-131-150.

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The experience of Russian libraries in educating ecological (ecological information) culture is widely discussed in domestic professional media. However, in Russia we feel the lack of information on relevant activities of foreign libraries and/or library associations. The authors offer their analysis of digital resources in sustainable development, green movement and ecological education of the population as provided by the American Library Association (ALA) and presented on ALA website. The resources comprise information on the efforts of ALA structural units related to organization of sustainable development activities at libraries; ALA politics and guiding materials; the interactive blog on libraries’ supporting sustainable communities; the catalog of new books in the “American Libraries” series within the subject scope “Sustainable development at the libraries”, and key international documents on sustainable development. The concept of three components of sustainable development of the society – Economy, Ecology and Equity – aka Three E, which ALA considers to be fundamental for sustainable libraries, is analyzed. Based on their analysis, the authors suggest that libraries will design and realize their own projects unifying all Three E. They conclude that further studies of the efforts of foreign libraries and/or library associations in ecological education and development of ecological (ecological information) culture, and, in particular, the study of relevant digital (electronic) resources are vitally important for Russian libraries and library science, including commencing digital (electronic) library science.Ecology and studying the related experience of libraries are among the major lines of activities of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology (RNPLS&T). The paper is prepared within the framework of the State Order № 075-01300-20-00.
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Oxenius, Sławomir. "Wiedeńskie kontakty lwowskich bibliotekarzy. Z dziejów Austriackiego Stowarzyszenia Bibliotekarzy." Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis | Studia ad Bibliothecarum Scientiam Pertinentia 20 (March 29, 2023): 106–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.24917/20811861.20.8.

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The Austrian Library Association (Österreichischer Verein für Bibliothekswesen) was one of the oldest associations of librarians in Europe, functioning in the years 1896-1919. Its goal was professional and scientific improvement as well as integration of librarians from different lands belonging to the Habsburg monarchy. The article presents the origin and activities undertaken by the Association, particularly the published periodical, which was thematically related to various aspects of working in libraries and the formation of the librarian profession. It also presented information about specific libraries (an address book of monarchy libraries was published). Lviv librarians who belonged to the Association actively participated in its operations: Rudolf Kotula published articles on, e.g., Polish libraries in Austria, especially the Library of the University of Lviv, as well as in other Polish communities. He also took part in an extraordinary congress in 1913, which revealed conflicts in the relationship between the Association’s headquarters and provincial librarians, as well as problems relating to the concept, financing and scope behind the periodical. This article uses source materials to date unknown in scientific communities.
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Timmons, Mary E. "The Association of American University Presses." Acquisitions Librarian 12, no. 23 (November 12, 1999): 49–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j101v12n23_05.

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Sare, Laura. "Memorial Resolution for Peter Leo Kraus." DttP: Documents to the People 48, no. 3 (September 10, 2020): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/dttp.v48i3.7424.

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McClary, Tiffany, and Sharon Rawlins. "Libraries = Success: NJ Libraries and Schools Conquer Library Card Sign-Up Month." Children and Libraries 18, no. 2 (June 19, 2020): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/cal.18.2.19.

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Each September, the American Library Association (ALA) and libraries nationwide partner to promote Library Card Sign-Up Month. The goal is to remind community members, parents, students, teachers, and librarians about the importance of owning a library card, which is like a passport to vast book collections, digital resources, hands-on support, and much more.In 2019, staff at New Jersey State Library (NJSL) brainstormed ways to make the event extra special. We decided to create new partnerships and strengthen existing ones, so we collaborated with the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE), the New Jersey Library Association (NJLA), and the New Jersey Association of School Librarians (NJASL) to launch the Libraries = Success marketing campaign.
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Jizba, Laurel. "The Dynamic International Relations Round Table at the American Library Association." OLA Quarterly 7, no. 1 (2001): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.7710/1093-7374.1567.

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Callahan, Patrick F. "American Library Association Annual Conference 23–27 June 1990, Chicago, Illinois." Serials Review 16, no. 4 (December 1990): 76–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00987913.1990.10763975.

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Kemper, Ann L. "Faculty Status of Theological Librarians in the American Theological Library Association." Journal of Religious & Theological Information 2, no. 1 (January 6, 1994): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j112v02n01_01.

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Witt, Steve. "The Evolution of Privacy within the American Library Association, 1906–2002." Library Trends 65, no. 4 (2017): 639–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/lib.2017.0022.

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