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  2. Oklahoma Library Association - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Library Association (OLA) is a non-profit organization that promotes libraries and library services and provides professional development for library personnel in the state of Oklahoma. OLA is a chapter of both the American Library Association and the Mountain Plains Library Association. [2] OLA hosts workshops throughout the year ...

  3. What are 'information literacy standards' and why does Ryan ...

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    Dana Belcher, the director of the Linscheid Library at East Central University in Ada and the current president of the Oklahoma Library Association, said information literacy is a traditional term ...

  4. Oklahoma Department of Libraries - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Department of Libraries (ODL) is a department of the state of Oklahoma and serves as the official state library for the state of Oklahoma.ODL provides information services and management to the state, assists local public libraries, and coordinates statewide library and information technology projects.

  5. Sequoyah Book Award - Wikipedia

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    1959. Website. Sequoyah Book Awards. The Sequoyah Book Award is a set of three annual awards for books selected by vote of Oklahoma students in elementary, middle, and high schools. The award program is named after Sequoyah ( c. 1770 –1843), the Cherokee man who developed the Cherokee syllabary —a writing system adopted by Cherokee Nation ...

  6. The rules for schools could be changing. Here's what you ...

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    For decades, the state Education Department has worked with the Oklahoma Library Association — which is part of the American Library Association ― on information literacy standards.

  7. Ruth Brown (librarian) - Wikipedia

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    Librarian. Ruth Winifred Brown (July 26, 1891 – September 10, 1975) was an American librarian, best known for her dismissal from service for civil rights activities in the late 1940s. On July 25, 1950, she was dismissed after 30 years of service as the Bartlesville, Oklahoma public librarian. [1] She was relieved of her duties in 1950 on the ...

  8. List of U.S. state library associations - Wikipedia

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    ARLIS/NA Northern California Website. California Academic & Research Libraries Association Website. California Library Association Website. Medical Library Group of Southern California & Arizona Website. Los Angeles Chapter of Association for Information Science & Technology Website. LILi: Lifelong Information Literacy Website.

  9. Milton J. Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Librarian. Milton James Ferguson (April 11, 1879 – October 23, 1954) [1] was an American librarian. He graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1906, and served as librarian of the University of Oklahoma from 1902 to 1907. He helped organize and was elected the first president of the Oklahoma Library Association (1907–08).