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American Library Association Web Archive (University Archives – University of Illinois)

Collected by: The Board Trustees of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Archived since: Jul, 2015

Description:

The American Library Association Web Archives collects sites managed by the ALA to further the Archives' mission to preserve the history of ALA activities and policies, and of the profession of librarianship. This web archive includes, but is not limited to, sites managed by ALA's offices, divisions, round tables, committees, and special initiatives.

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Title: Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Section of ACRL Homepage

URL: http://aamesacrl.wordpress.com/

Description: AAMES represents librarians and specialists in the fields of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern area studies and acts for the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), in cooperation with other professional groups, in those areas of library service that require knowledge of Asian, African and Middle Eastern languages and cultures. The Asian and African section was created in 1969. Its initial name was the “Asian and North African Subsection” of the Subject Specialists Section of ACRL. By 1980, the name had been changed to “Asian and African” and the group was a full section of ACRL. In 1993, the phrase “Middle East” was added to the section title in recognition of a long-standing practice of inclusion. These pages provide information about the Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL)

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Title: ACRL Insider Weblog

URL: http://acrl.ala.org/acrlinsider/

Description: The mission of the ACRL Insider Weblog is to keep members current and informed on the activities, services, and programs of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), including publications, events, conferences, and eLearning opportunities.

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Title: Anthropology and Sociology Section of ACRL Homepage

URL: http://anssacrl.wordpress.com/

Description: The Anthropology and Sociology Section brings together librarians and information specialists to discuss common issues; publish news, bibliographies, and reviews of important resources; and communicate with organizations devoted to scholarship in anthropology, sociology, and related fields.

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Title: LES-Blog | Literatures in English Section of ACRL Blog

URL: http://literaturesinenglish.pbworks.com/w/page/18032955/FrontPage/

Description: About LES: The Literatures in English Section (LES) is part of the Association of College & Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association. Members of LES are professionally involved in the acquisition, organization, and use of information sources related to the study and teaching of literature written in English from around the world. About the LES Blog: This blog is intended to provide a timely, convenient way for members to receive Section news, and to provide a forum for professional discussion and debate. Posts are expected to be of specific interest to Literatures in English librarians and can include profiles of print or electronic resources, instruction and reference tips, announcements of conferences and publication opportunities, and more.

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Title: Rare Books and Manuscript Section of ACRL Homepage

URL: http://rbms.info/

Description: Welcome to the official website of the Rare Books and Manuscripts Section (RBMS) of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), a division of the American Library Association (ALA). RBMS strives to represent and promote the interests of librarians who work with rare books, manuscripts, and other types of special collections. If you happened on our website because you are interested in finding out more about your old books, please refer to our guide titled "Your Old Books" for some basic information and references. If you are a new member of RBMS or are interested in becoming one, please refer to our membership information page.

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Title: Scholarly Communication Toolkit

URL: http://scholcomm.acrl.ala.org

Description: The Scholarly Communication Toolkit was designed by the Research and Scholarly Environment Committee (formerly called the Scholarly Communication Committee) of The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) to support advocacy efforts designed to transform the scholarly communication landscape. The ACRL Scholarly Communications Toolkit is an educational resource primarily directed to librarians. It complements (and attempts not to duplicate but may link to) scholarly communication web sites of partner organizations like SPARC and the Association of Research Libraries. Its primary purpose is to assist librarians in (1) integrating a scholarly communication perspective into library operations and programs and (2) preparing presentations on scholarly communication issues for administrators, faculty, staff, students, or other librarians. The toolkit includes short overview essays on key aspects of the relationship between libraries and scholarly communication, highly selective lists of other sources of information on these topics, and copies of presentations, handouts, and similar material including (but not limited to) the teaching materials from the programs Scholarly Communication 101: Starting with the Basics. All materials that are prepared for and directly part of the toolkit are made available under a Creative Commons attribution/no- commercial-use/share-alike license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/).

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Title: Scholarly Communication Toolkit

URL: http://scholcomm.acrl.ala.org/node/

Description: The Scholarly Communication Toolkit was designed by the Research and Scholarly Environment Committee (formerly called the Scholarly Communication Committee) of The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) to support advocacy efforts designed to transform the scholarly communication landscape. The ACRL Scholarly Communications Toolkit is an educational resource primarily directed to librarians. It complements (and attempts not to duplicate but may link to) scholarly communication web sites of partner organizations like SPARC and the Association of Research Libraries. Its primary purpose is to assist librarians in (1) integrating a scholarly communication perspective into library operations and programs and (2) preparing presentations on scholarly communication issues for administrators, faculty, staff, students, or other librarians. The toolkit includes short overview essays on key aspects of the relationship between libraries and scholarly communication, highly selective lists of other sources of information on these topics, and copies of presentations, handouts, and similar material including (but not limited to) the teaching materials from the programs Scholarly Communication 101: Starting with the Basics. All materials that are prepared for and directly part of the toolkit are made available under a Creative Commons attribution/no- commercial-use/share-alike license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/).

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Title: ACRL Women & Gender Studies Section Blog

URL: http://www.acrl.ala.org/WSS/

Description: The WGSS blog is intended to provide a discussion forum for issues related to Women and Gender Studies librarianship and scholarship. The blog is also intended to serve as one of the Section’s communication channels. Join us here for conversation on issues of importance to Women and Gender Studies as well as for Section News and Events. Add your comments to the conversation. The blog is moderated by the Blog Editor and the Chair of the WGSS Publications Committee. Any inappropriate posts or spam will be removed.

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Title: LES-Blog | Literatures in English Section of ACRL Blog

URL: http://www.acrl.ala.org/lesblog/

Description: About LES: The Literatures in English Section (LES) is part of the Association of College & Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association. Members of LES are professionally involved in the acquisition, organization, and use of information sources related to the study and teaching of literature written in English from around the world. About the LES Blog: This blog is intended to provide a timely, convenient way for members to receive Section news, and to provide a forum for professional discussion and debate. Posts are expected to be of specific interest to Literatures in English librarians and can include profiles of print or electronic resources, instruction and reference tips, announcements of conferences and publication opportunities, and more.

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Title: ACRLog | Blogging by and for Academic and Research Librarians

URL: http://www.acrlog.org/

Description: ACRLog is a new blog for academic and research librarians. We hope you will turn to ACRLog for ideas, commentary, and reflection on the professional issues of the day.

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Title: Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) Homepage

URL: http://www.ala.org/acrl/

Description: The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), a division of the American Library Association, is a professional association of academic librarians and other interested individuals. It is dedicated to enhancing the ability of academic library and information professionals to serve the information needs of the higher education community and to improve learning, teaching, and research. ACRL is the largest division of the American Library Association (ALA). ACRL currently has a membership of more than 12,000 members, accounting for nearly 20% of the total ALA membership.

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Title: Rare Books and Manuscript Section of ACRL Homepage

URL: http://www.new.rbms.info/

Description: Welcome to the official website of the Rare Books and Manuscripts Section (RBMS) of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), a division of the American Library Association (ALA). RBMS strives to represent and promote the interests of librarians who work with rare books, manuscripts, and other types of special collections. If you happened on our website because you are interested in finding out more about your old books, please refer to our guide titled "Your Old Books" for some basic information and references. If you are a new member of RBMS or are interested in becoming one, please refer to our membership information page.

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Title: ACRL Annual Conference Homepage

URL: https://conference.acrl.org/

Description: This is the central page for information on the annual conference of the Association of College and Research Librarians (ACRL)

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Title: College & Research Libraries Homepage

URL: https://crl.acrl.org/

Description: College & Research Libraries (C&RL)is the official scholarly research journal of the Association of College & Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association, 50 East Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611. C&RL is published bimonthly.

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Title: College & Research Libraries News

URL: https://crln.acrl.org/

Description: Established in 1966, College & Research Libraries News (C&RL News) provides articles on the latest trends and practices affecting academic and research libraries and serves as the official newsmagazine and publication of record of ACRL. Monthly columns include Scholarly Communication, The Way I See It, Internet Resources, Internet Reviews, Washington Hotline, Grants and Acquisitions, and People in the News. Other regular features include ACRL TechConnect. C&RL News is published 11 times per year.

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