April 3, 2020 | Categories:
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Richard James King, a leader in SLA at both the association and community levels and a frequent speaker and presenter at SLA Annual Conferences and other industry meetings, died March […] Read More »
Catherine Lavallée-Welch, university librarian at Bishop’s University in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, has been elected by the members of the Special Libraries Association to serve as president of SLA in 2021. […] Read More »
July 10, 2019 | Categories:
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Judith J. (Judy) Field, a longtime member of SLA who served as president of the association in 1997-1998 and received its highest honor, the John Cotton Dana Award, in 2006, […] Read More »
November 27, 2018 | Categories:
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For most people, Giving Tuesday is an occasion to give. For at least one SLA member, it’s an occasion to give back. “SLA is a major reason I have had […] Read More »
SLA members have selected Tara Murray, a 20-year SLA member who has been active at all levels of the association and has worked in public, private, corporate, and academic libraries, […] Read More »
Karen Reczek has been a member of SLA for almost 30 years and has been actively involved in the association in nearly all of them. On Monday, June 11, at […] Read More »
Founded in 1999, the SLA Asian Chapter quickly took root and became the association’s fastest-growing chapter in just 10 years. Much of the credit for that growth belongs to Praveen […] Read More »
April 18, 2018 | Categories:
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James (“Jim”) Matarazzo, a longtime champion of special libraries and 2016 recipient of SLA’s highest honor, the John Cotton Dana Award, died April 17 in Massachusetts. Jim joined SLA in […] Read More »
Hal Kirkwood, associate professor and business information specialist at the Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics at Purdue University, was elected by SLA members to serve as the […] Read More »
Which strategies work best for introducing library customers to new resources? Is there any evidence that membership in a professional association benefits librarians and furthers their careers? How are your […] Read More »
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