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The American Library Association is the oldest and largest library association in the world, with more than 64,000 members. Its mission is to promote the highest quality library and information services and public access to information. |
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| Association of College and Research Libraries | The New England Chapter of the Association of College and Research Librarians, a dynamic professional association with a mission to help librarians effectively meet this challenge, provides ongoing training programs and workshops sponsored by interest groups small enough to offer personal networking opportunities. |
The Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners is the state agency that support, improves, and promotes library services throughout the Commonwealth. |
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| The Massachusetts Friends of Libraries is committed to serving all of the state's libraries. The organization proposes "to create a network for sharing information, to help in forming and nurturing Friends of Library groups, and to boost the image and services of our libraries." | |
The Massachusetts Library Trustees Association serves as a resource for trustees to become knowledgeable advocates to improve their community libraries. |
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| Massachusetts School Library Association | MSLA advocates for school library programs that have a significant and measurable impact on student achievement. It supports licensed, highly qualified library teachers at all levels and endorses school library programs that have strong leadership, resources, and instructional components. |
| New England Library Association | The New England Library Association has for 41 years provided organizational and educational support for its member librarians from our six "down east" states. |
| MLA...Working for you and your library for over 100 years. |
Massachusetts Library Association • P.O. Box 535 • Bedford MA 01730 Ph. (781) 275-7729 * Fax (781) 998-0393 mlaoffice@masslib.org |