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Why and how to use American Library Association Archives
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Why use this resource? To find non-current records of the American Library Association (ALA), the world's oldest and largest national library association. The material is arranged in five general areas:  1) administrative and staff offices records (including executive board, Council, annual conferences, past presidents, and publishing services), 2) associations and divisions of ALA, 3) ALA round tables on special interests, 4) committees and members papers, and 5) records of affiliated and associated organizations.

What's in this resource? The archives includes full-text official records, correspondence, and publications, as well as photographs, sound recordings, films, and videotapes.

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Library and Information Sciences
Dates of Coverage
From the 1920s
Truncation or Wildcard n/a
Phrase Searching "intellectual freedom"
Vendor
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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