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  2. Public Libraries (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Public Libraries is the official publication of the Public Library Association (PLA), a division of the American Library Association (ALA). It is devoted exclusively to public libraries. The print edition is published six times a year and is a delayed open access journal, with older issues available as PDF files on the journal's website.

  3. Public Library Association - Wikipedia

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    Public Libraries is the PLA's official trade magazine. Published six times annually, this magazine focuses on news and issues pertaining to public libraries and librarianship. [9] It commenced publication in January 1947 under the editorship of Muriel E. Perry of Decatur Public Library.

  4. American Library Association - Wikipedia

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    In 2022 Lessa Kananiʻopua Pelayo-Lozada became the first Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander American president of the ALA. [52] In 2023 the Public Library Association of ALA published the Public Library Services for Strong Communities Report addressing the myriad ways libraries nationwide serve and sustain their communities. [53]

  5. List of presidents of the American Library Association

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    Senior Policy Fellow, American Library Association to advise the Washington Office on Public Policy and Advocacy: Loida Garcia-Febo: 2018–2019: Wanda Kay Brown: 2019–2020: President, Black Caucus of the American Library Association, 2006-2008. First president from a HBCU (historically black college or university). C. G.

  6. A.L.A. Catalog - Wikipedia

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    The A.L.A. Catalog, also known as the Catalog of A.L.A. Library, as one of the most popular booklists developed by experts, is the “first general book selection guide cooperatively prepared for use by American public libraries.” [3] Before the development of the catalog, Melvil Dewey first promoted the idea of a universal library collection guide in an article “The Coming Catalogue” in ...

  7. Samuel Swett Green - Wikipedia

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    founding figure in America’s public library movement Samuel Swett Green (February 20, 1837 – December 8, 1918) was an American librarian. Green was born in Worcester, Massachusetts , to the apothecary James Green and Elizabeth Swett.

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  9. American librarianship and human rights - Wikipedia

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    Human rights is a professional ethic that informs the practice of librarianship. [8] The American Library Association (ALA), the profession's voice in the U.S., defines the core values of librarianship as information access, confidentiality/privacy, democracy, diversity, education and lifelong learning, intellectual freedom, preservation, the public good, professionalism, service and social ...