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Foothills Library Association; Greater Edmonton Library Association; L'association des bibliothécaires du Québec/Quebec Library Association [Wikidata] Library Association of Alberta (LAA) [Wikidata] Library Information Technology Association (LITA) Lubbock Area Library Association; Major Orchestra Librarians' Association
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 ...
The largest of the Northern Basin and Range subregions, the High Lava Plains covers 10,262 square miles (26,578 km 2) in Oregon and 5,740 square miles (14,867 km 2) in Nevada, featuring a variety of land uses, including rangeland, wildlife habitat, irrigated pastureland and cropland, historic gold and silver mines, and active opal mines and ...
The North Dakota Library Association [1] [2] [3] (NDLA) is a professional association for librarians, library staff, and library supporters that represent school, public, academic, and special libraries located in North Dakota, United States. "The purpose of this organization is to exercise professional leadership and to promote library ...
From 2004–2006, conferences were held in conjunction with the Association for Bookmobile and Outreach Services (ABOS). In response to member requests and to provide greater access by more rural library participants, in 2007 the ARSL decided to hold the annual meeting and conference in different states and geographic regions.
PLA was formed in 1944 as the Division of Public Libraries of the American Library Association. The formation of the Division of Public Libraries of the American Library Association was approved by the ALA Council in 1944 following petitions signed by nearly 1,200 members. The first PLA president was Amy Winslow of Cuyahoga County Library. [10]