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American Library Association ALA is the largest membership association in the library industry It's a community of people working together to ensure that libraries remain vital centers of literacy, access, and opportunity
About ALA Our Mission ALA provides resources to support all aspects and all stages of your library career: School, jobs, continuing education and professional growth
Membership | ALA ALA is the largest and most respected membership association in the world for the library industry It is a community of people working together to ensure that libraries remain vital centers of literacy, access, and opportunity
Advocacy Issues | ALA ALA supports librarians facing censorship challenges and encourages reporting, even if no assistance is needed Reports are confidential, and the information gathered helps create tools to combat censorship in all our libraries
Tools Resources | ALA ALA and its divisions have published several guidelines and standards Here you'll find guidelines for accreditation and standards for library staff and personnel
About ALA | ALA The American Library Association (ALA) is the oldest and largest library association in the world, providing association information, news, events, and advocacy resources for members, librarians, and library users
Top 10 and Frequently Challenged Books Archive Each year, ALA releases an annual report that examines attempts to curtail the freedom to read, offering more information about censorship attacks on the Top 10 Most Challenged Books, as well as details on additional frequently challenged titles
ALA Publishing ALA Publishing Media provides all library employees a comprehensive, one-stop resource for print and digital materials dedicated to professional development, improving library services, and the promotion of libraries, literacy, and reading
History | ALA At the end of the meeting, according to Ed Holley in his essay "ALA at 100," "the register was passed around for all to sign who wished to become charter members," making October 6, 1876 the birthday of the American Library Association
LibGuides: Evaluating Information: Information Literacy Resources for librarians to use to equip students and the general public to identify reliable sources of news and other information Links to ALA Guidelines and Resources