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Description: This is the Wordpress site for the AASL Advocacy Tip of the Day. The tips can be delivered daily, weekly or monthly to your email account or your mobile phone.
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Creator: American Library Association
Publisher: American Library Association
Coverage: 50 E Huron St., Chicago IL 60611
Tag: AASL, Advocacy
Description: Who can be a library advocate? Anyone who cares about America's libraries! Library advocates play a key role in educating our communities about why libraries and librarians are essential in an information society. While the American Library Association Washington Office advocates at the federal level for legislation that preserves and promotes fundamental library values by lobbying Congress, partners and works with others “inside the Beltway” and beyond, and engages in grassroots advocacy on behalf of the public, your voice helps determine the success or failure of legislation.
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Creator: American Library Association
Publisher: American Library Association
Coverage: 50
Tag: Advocacy
Description: The American Library Association's Washington Office was established in 1945 to represent libraries on Capitol Hill, and now consists of the Office of Government Relations (OGR) and the Office for Information Technology Policy (OITP).
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Group: Offices
Creator: American Library Association
Publisher: American Library Association
Coverage: 50 E Huron St., Chicago IL 60611
Tag: Offices, Advocacy
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Description: The American Library Association promotes the freedom to choose or the freedom to express one's opinions even if that opinion might be considered unorthodox or unpopular, and stresses the importance of ensuring the availability of those viewpoints to all who wish to read them.
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Creator: American Library Association
Publisher: American Library Association
Coverage: 50 E Huron St., Chicago IL 60611
Tag: Intellectual Freedom, Initiatives, Advocacy
Description: ALA’s Library Champion program was launched by a select group of individual, corporate and foundation supporters who joined together to form a broad-based group to advocate for libraries and the library profession. The Campaign for America’s Libraries and its @ your library ®brand—which now supports thousands of libraries across the nation by fostering public awareness on the extensive range of resources and services available at their community library—was established from their vision.
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Creator: American Library Association
Publisher: American Library Association
Coverage: 50 E Huron St., Chicago IL 60611
Tag: Advocacy
Description: The Office for Library Advocacy (OLA) supports the efforts of advocates seeking to improve libraries of all types by developing resources, a peer-to-peer advocacy network, and training for advocates at the local, state and national level. In order to achieve this goal, OLA works closely with the Public Information Office, the Chapter Relations Office, the Office for Government Relations, and other ALA units involved in advocacy on behalf of particular types of libraries or particular issues, in order to help better integrate these efforts into the overall advocacy planning and strategies of the association. OLA also works to cultivate future leadership in order to sustain the advocacy efforts of the association.
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Creator: American Library Association
Publisher: American Library Association
Coverage: 50 E Huron St., Chicago IL 60611
Tag: Offices, Advocacy
Description: Thank you for visiting ILoveLibraries.org, the American Library Association's (ALA's) website for the public, designed to keep America informed about what's happening in today's libraries, which are found in public, school, academic, corporate and institutional settings. Ilovelibraries.org is an initiative of the American Library Association (ALA), the oldest and largest library association in the world with members in academic, public, school, government and special libraries. ALA is a more than 60,000-member-strong organization that seeks to provide leadership for the development, promotion and improvement of library and information services, and the profession of librarianship in order to enhance learning and ensure access to information for all. Ilovelibraries.org is produced by the ALA Office for Library Advocacy, and it's brought to you by ALA staff from all corners of the association, who come together to volunteer their time and brilliance. Ilovelibraries.org is truly a labor of love!
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Creator: American Library Association
Publisher: American Library Association
Coverage: 50 E Huron St., Chicago IL 60611
Tag: Initiatives, Advocacy
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