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Founded at a meeting in Estes Park, Colorado, by librarians from Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, the Dakotas and Wyoming, the Mountain Plains Library Association was designed to facilitate regional American Library Association meetings. Within three days a temporary constitution had been drafted, Ralph T. Esterquist was elected president and Ruth V ...
California Library Association Website Medical Library Group of Southern California & Arizona Website Los Angeles Chapter of Association for Information Science & Technology Website
The library board led by chairman Steve Sullivan expects to be presenting a plan on reviewing materials to ensure adherence to the community decadency ordinance by the Jan. 8 County Commission ...
ULA has been a charter member of the American Library Association since 1913 and was a founding member of the Mountain Plains Library Association. [4] ULA advocated for the establishment of the Utah State Library in the 1950s; the library was established with state support, the last state library agency created in the United States up until ...
The combined Lava and Boulder wildfires have burned through 78,457 acres. Idaho’s Lava Fire grows to prompt evacuations, road closures. Here’s the area affected
The first PLA president was Amy Winslow of Cuyahoga County Library. [10] The first Executive Secretary (a position now known as Executive Director) was Julia Wright Merrill. [13] The original mission of the division was to advance public library interests and to cooperate in the promotion of library service in general.
The Washington Library Association (WLA) is a professional organization for librarians and library workers in the U.S. state of Washington. It is headquartered in Seattle and has 1,504 individual members and 49 institution members as of 2019. [1] WLA was founded by the Washington State Library at a meeting in Tacoma on March 27, 1905. [2]