Arkansas Library Association Collection
M89-27
This collection consists of materials relating to the history of the Arkansas Library Association. The materials are mainly programs from their annual conferences, examples of their various projects, and a directory of college librarians.
The ALA was formed in 1911 at the Little Rock Public Library as a chapter of the American Library Association. The group's main purposes are to promote library service and the profession of librarianship in the state of Arkansas.
Arrangement
This collection when donated was approximately 0.3 cubic feet, and originally included the years 1945-1986. The small collection is contained in one box consisting of thirteen files. When requesting materials, please specify collection number [M89-27], box number, and file number
Tracings
Clubs and Associations
Libraries and Librarians
Box 1
File 1- Arkansas Library Association Conference Programs, 1945, 1947, 1948
File 2- Arkansas Library Association Conference Programs, 1951, 1952, 1954
File 3- Arkansas Library Association Conference Programs, 1956-1959
File 4- Arkansas Library Association Conference Programs, 1961, 1963, 1965
File 5- Arkansas Library Association Conference Programs, 1966-1970
File 6- Arkansas Library Association Conference Programs, 1971, 1973, 1975
File 7- Arkansas Library Association Conference Programs, 1977-1981, 1983
File 8- Arkansas Library Association Information Pamphlets, 1978-present
File 9- Arkansas Library Association Proposed Officers' Manuel, 1954
File 10- Arkansas Library Association Projects: Intellectual Freedom Committee, 1982
File 11- Arkansas Library Association Projects: Traveling Librarians, 1966, 1967
File 12- Arkansas Library Association Projects: Sesquicentennial Calendar, 1986
File 13- Arkansas Library Association Directory of College Librarians, 1949
End of Box 1
End of Collection
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