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- American Library Association
ALA Scholarships The American Library Association and its units provide more than $300,000 annually for study in a master's degree in library and information studies from an ALA-accredited program, or for a master's degree with a specialty in school librarianship that meets the ALA curriculum guidelines for a CAEP-accredited unit
- About ALA Our Mission | ALA - American Library Association
The ALA assists and promotes libraries in helping children and adults develop the ability to read and utilize information resources -understanding that literacy is essential in a global information society
- Membership | ALA - American Library Association
Make the most of your ALA membership by leveraging these key benefits including ALA Connect and Connect Live, American Libraries and AL Direct and Library Workflife
- Advocacy Issues | ALA - American Library Association
Advocacy is central to everything we do, from intellectual freedom to library funding ALA will always be ready to stand up and advocate for libraries Learn more about ALA's advocacy through the Office for Intellectual Freedom and the Public Policy Advocacy Office in Washington
- American Library Association Fact Sheet | ALA
Fifty-seven independent library associations promoting libraries and librarianship in states, regions and territories of the United States are chapters of ALA; 28 independent national and international organizations having purposes similar to ALA are affiliates
- Conferences Events | ALA
ALA, its Divisions, Round Tables and Affiliates host many conferences, and in-person and online events to showcase cutting-edge developments in library advocacy, information literacy, and many other areas of interest
- Tools Resources | ALA - American Library Association
ALA and its divisions have published several guidelines and standards Here you'll find guidelines for accreditation and standards for library staff and personnel ALA Standards Manual ALA Standards Guidelines
- About ALA | ALA - American Library Association
ALA uses five Key Action Areas as guiding principles for directing the Association’s energies and resources: Diversity, Equity of Access, Education and Continuous Learning, Intellectual Freedom, and 21st Century Literacy
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