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Why SLA Must Consider a Name Change

2 July marks the anniversary of SLA's founding. Our founder, John Cotton Dana, wrote that the name Special Libraries Association, “was chosen with some hesitation, and rather in default of a better.”

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A Glimpse of Our 1915 Annual Conference
SLA’s Centennial Commission map of past conferences caught my eye. Tiny Haines...
Photos From SLA 2009 Now Available for Download
All the photos taken by SLA's photographer during SLA 2009 are available...
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Conference Connections
SLA 2009 Wrap-Up
By now, we hope everyone has returned safely home from SLA 2009, and that the conference proved to be educational, informative and even a little...
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Public Policy
Library of Congress Providing Free Online Access to CSB
The Library of Congress is providing free online access to the entire 31 years of the Cataloging Service Bulletin (CSB). The CSB is a quarterly...
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Notes from the Annual Conference
Patricia Cia asked that people post...
Consultant's Toolkit at the SLA Annual Conference
Richard Hulser of R. P. Hulser...
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