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Finding Aid for Oversize Poster File, 1910-2012 | The American Library Association Archives

By (Unknown); Denise Rayman; Salvatore V. De Sando

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Title: Oversize Poster File, 1910-2012Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

ID: 12/3/12

Primary Creator: Public Information Office

Extent: 10.3 Cubic Feet

Arrangement: Topically and alphabetically thereunder

Subjects: American Issues forum, Carnegie, Andrew, Conference Materials, Fiftieth Anniversary of The ALA, Hospital Library Service, Library Advertising, Library Work With Children, National Library Week, New York World's Fair, Posters, Reading Campaigns, Seattle World's Fair (Washington), Victory Book Campaign, White House Conference on Library and Information Services I, World War I - Intelligence, Morale, and Propaganda, World War II - Intelligence, Morale, and Propaganda, Young Adult Services

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Oversized posters, rotogravures and architectural drawings of ALA divisions, committees and projects. The file includes posters of Library War Service (1917-18), Hospital Library Service (1918-19), 50th Anniversary (1926), Reading Campaigns (1920's), W.P.A. Library Service Program (1935) and Andrew Carnegie Centenary (1935), Victory Book Campaign (1943) and World War II in general, Library Bill of Rights (1948, 1961, 1967), National Library Week, American Issues Forum (1976), White House Conference (1979) and Public Library Association (1982-83). The file also includes architectural drawings of the Seattle World's Fair Library Exhibit (1962) and the New York World's Fair USA Library Exhibit (1964-65), ALA Conference Posters for Philadelphia and San Antonio, and general library promotion posters, including quotes from notables, children/youth appeal and "Read" Series, and local and national @ Your Library campaign posters.

Biographical Note

Recommendation was made in 1923 for a full time Headquarters staff appointment for publicity and broadened in 1929 to include information dissemination, both subsumed under a Publicity Department (1). Between 1930 and 1942, the Department, responsible to the Executive Director, acted under the supervision of the Publicity Committee (2). Thereafter, until 1973, this department became known as the Public Relations Division or Office, which also conducted the activities of the Department of Information and Advisory Services (3). As an outgrowth of this later department, the Public Information Office (PIO) first appeared in 1974 as part of "Other Services" (4).

The Public Information Office (PIO) was formed in th 1974 after a reorganization of the Public Relations and Membership Promotion Offices (5). In October 1974 the Executive Committee of the National Book Committee, Inc. voted to discontinue their library promotional effort, National Library Week (NLW), with the understanding that ALA would assume responsibility for NLW (6); PIO began functioning in 1975 when ALA inherited that responsibility (7).

The purpose of the Public Information Office is to maintain communication with the national and international press, providing information about ALA, its activities, and major developments affecting the library profession (8). "The responsibility for implementing national information programs . . . rests with the Public Information Office of the Association with support by the Public Relations (LAMA) Section and other appropriate groups" (9).

The Public Information Office is an ALA headquarters staff component (10). Its position has been changed from an original listing as "Other Services" (11) to a "Publishing Services" office (12), to a position as a Communications Services unit (13).

In 1980 the Office included a director and a publishing information officer (14); in 1983, the publishing information officer became public information officer, and the position of chapter relations officer was added (15).

"PIO produces a weekly review column "About Books" syndicated to more than 700 newspapers" (16) and, since 1982, a quarterly publication, Openers (17).

Subject/Index Terms

American Issues forum
Carnegie, Andrew
Conference Materials
Fiftieth Anniversary of The ALA
Hospital Library Service
Library Advertising
Library Work With Children
National Library Week
New York World's Fair
Posters
Reading Campaigns
Seattle World's Fair (Washington)
Victory Book Campaign
White House Conference on Library and Information Services I
World War I - Intelligence, Morale, and Propaganda
World War II - Intelligence, Morale, and Propaganda
Young Adult Services

Administrative Information

Repository: The American Library Association Archives

Accruals: 4/26/74; 5/14/1997; 8/17/99; 6/22/00; 8/4/00; 6/21/01; 6/25/01; 11/4/01; 6/02; 3/8/2013; 5/2013

Access Restrictions: Because of copyright and trademark restrictions on many of these items, the archives is only able to provide high-resolution images of posters in the public domain. No copies of the READ posters, low or high resolution, can be provided.

Other Note: 14 Pages

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URL: https://files.archon.library.illinois.edu/alasfa/1203012a.pdf

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