Benchmarking and Research through SLA

SLA has renewed its commitment to research, which will be a benefit to the information industry and profession, as well as to SLA members.

BY JOHN R. LATHAM

Although SLA's annual conference is a trifle exhausting after many days of 6 a.m. staff meetings, it is great fun and I always come back revitalized. Actually, this revitalization was almost lost on my return to the office when I found more than 700 e-mails awaiting me. Fortunately, 500 were due to some weird glitch and could instantly be deleted. I digress. With the launching of the SLA ads in the Wall Street Journal and the Innovation Lab/23 Things, there was a buzz around the conference of how far SLA has come in providing resources for its members.

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