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Committed to disseminating information about Indian cultures, languages, values, and information needs to the library community. Includes links to information on American Indian education and literature and information on the organization.
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The ALA is the oldest and largest library association in the world. Includes association information, news, events, and advocacy resources for members, librarians, and library users.
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Provides education and networking opportunities to information professionals (including librarians, webmasters, information specialists, educators, researchers, publishers, information center managers) in organizations around the world. Bridges the gap between information science research and information services practice.
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Professional association of librarians who specialize or have an interest in theology, religious studies, or the bibliography of religion. Includes staff directory, products for sale, and conference information.
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Membership includes architecture and art librarians, visual resources professionals, artists, curators, educators, publishers, and others interested in visual arts information. Includes contact information and conference news.
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Provides information on membership, activities, and publications of this religious library organization.
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Includes information on mission, grants/awards, application forms, conference schedules and associated official matters. Independent federal agency that financially supports U.S. museums and libraries.
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Interest group of the American Library Association provides resources and articles relating to library user education and information literacy.
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Includes a resource list of consumer health information on the web. Also provides membership, conference, and publication information.
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Professional organization that provides resources and support to music librarians.
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Provides organizational information, news and events, employment resources, and education and scholarships.
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Serving Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. Membership information and associations, regional job postings, mailing list, and the young reader's choice award.
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A professional organization for librarians and library workers, providing a network for support, discourse, and action on library issues.
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Information and services for public librarians and staff.
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SRRT is a round table within the American Library Association working with progressive issues within ALA and librarianship at large
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The American Association of Law Libraries was founded in 1906 to promote and enhance the value of law libraries to the legal and public communities, to foster the profession of law librarianship, and to provide leadership in the field of legal information.
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The National Network of Libraries of Medicine is dedicated to making the world's biomedical information available throughout the U.S.
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