ALA, its Divisions, Round Tables and Affiliates host many conferences, and in-person and online events to showcase cutting-edge developments in library advocacy, information literacy, and many other ...
This subcommittee is re-established at least a year ahead of the scheduled reauthorization of the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA), approximately every five years. Membership includes ...
This committee shall be responsible for long-range planning and making recommendations to guide the future direction of LIRT. The committee shall organize a strategic planning retreat every few years ...
Hear 60 tips for leadership, navigating intellectual freedom challenges, supporting early childhood development, and dreaming up inspired, executable ideas for your library in 60 minutes! Audience Q&A ...
In this four-week asynchronous eCourse, participants will explore how a well-developed marketing plan drives the creation of promotional plans, allowing librarians to better serve their patrons, ...
Being a part of the ACRL community provides me with an opportunity to network with extraordinary colleagues from across the ...
The American Library Association (ALA) is currently accepting nominations through February 1, 2025 for the Ernest A. DiMattia ...
The American Library Association (ALA) is currently accepting nominations through February 15, 2025, for the EBSCO ...
The American Library Association (ALA) is accepting nominations for the Beta Phi Mu Award, one of its most prestigious awards ...
The Pat Carterette Professional Development Grant committee is responsible for promoting this grant opportunity, receiving and reviewing grant applications, and selecting a recipient for the grant ...
Pat Carterette Professional Development Grant, created in memory of the Learning Round Table’s past-president Pat Carterette, is here to help you achieve your goals. This grant provides up to $1,000 ...
The US District Court for the Western District of Arkansas today declared Arkansas Act 372 unconstitutional in an opinion indicating that the law is overbroad and void for vagueness, and permanently ...