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The Montana Library Association is the state library association of Montana.It is run by librarians from across the state. [1]Their mission is, "to develop, promote, and improve library and information services and the profession of librarianship in order to enhance learning and ensure access to information for all."
Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP), formerly the Library Association and the Institute of Information Scientists (UK) Col·legi Oficial de Bibliotecaris-Documentalistes de Catalunya (COBDC) [ Wikidata ]
Below is a continuation of the North America section of the List of library associations. Included are state associations, school library associations, and special library associations that are specific to an American state.
It is governed by a seven-member State Library Commission. [3] The State Library also oversees the Montana Shared Catalog which was created by the State Library in 2002 and currently has the catalogs of 174 libraries and library branches combined in one statewide catalog. [4]
Jefferson County Library Cooperative; Keystone Library Network; Library and Information Resources Network; LINCC: Libraries in Clackamas County [7] [8] LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network [9] Lyrasis; M25 Consortium of Academic Libraries; Massachusetts Library Association; MCIT Library Consortium; Membership Libraries Group; Metropolitan ...
In 1967, OCLC was formed for the purposes of shared library cataloging. As a focus of library activity, shared cataloging was accompanied by the spread of online catalog systems, and many new statewide and regional consortia coalesced around shared online catalog systems, particularly in the 1970s and continuing through the 1990s.
The Catalog was finally published and promoted in the A.L.A. annual conference in 1893 at the Chicago World's Fair. The 1893 Catalog of A.L.A. library provides a list of 5000 “best reading selections” that were “approved by distinguished specialists in various lines and organized by librarians into two separate classification schemes”. [6]
In Montana, TRAILS (Treasure State Academic Information & Library Services) is a statewide consortium of academic libraries which includes 23 of Montana's institutions - public, private, tribal and community colleges, and the Montana University System, plus the Montana State Library. TRAILS serves over 49,500 students, faculty, researchers and ...