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Colleagues and Friends: I am pleased to share this resolution which was passed by Council at ALA Annual in San Diego last week. I appreciate the collaborative effort that was ...
The U.S. and the world are currently facing the challenge of misinformation, disinformation and fake news in a way that is truly endangering the future of democracies and of humanity ...
On August 1, 202 4 , an updated Online Code of Conduct w ill be released. The Online Code of Conduct was designed to build and sustain ...
You are invited to complete a short (10-15 min.) survey about book challenges in US public libraries (available here ). I am a Librarianship master's student from the US ...
Hi, all! Thank you to everyone who has signed up to volunteer -- your help is so appreciated! We could still use some help with the Big Chair on Saturday in particular! If ...
Is it possible to donate online at the door? It's easier to give more if I can use a card. Emily
Dear Colleagues: ALA's Reference & User Services Association (RUSA) has now made my recorded collection development webinars on gender relations and feminism in the 21st century ...
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