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The Catholic Library Association began in 1921, as a section of the National Catholic Educational Association. Rev. Paul J. Foik, CSC, of University of Notre Dame, was chair. It became an independent organization in 1929. [3] Francis E. Fitzgerald was the first president (1929-1931). [4]
The Regina Medal is a literary award conferred annually by the Catholic Library Association. [1] It recognizes one living person for "continued, distinguished contribution to children's literature without regard to the nature of the contribution" [2] and several recipients have been neither writers nor illustrators of children's books.
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Because of the interrelationship between indexing and abstract services and the literature that they document, tools such as Religious and Theological Abstracts (1958-, Myerstown, PA), Religion Index One (1949-, Evanston, IL), and The Catholic Periodical and Literature Index (1930-, Catholic Library Association) often become de facto standards ...
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A library association is a professional association representing librarians in a particular country or specialism. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
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The d'Aulaires received the Catholic Library Association Regina Medal for "continued distinguished contribution to children's literature" in 1970. [10] [11] They were the 1974 U.S. nominee for the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award for children's illustrators. [12]