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Title: Access To Public Libraries Study, 1961-1964Add to your cart.

ID: 27/1/2

Primary Creator: Library Leadership and Management Association (LLAMA)

Extent: 1.0 Cubic Feet

Arrangement: Arranged chronologically by date

Date Acquired: 04/26/1974

Subjects: District of Columbia-Libraries, International Research Association, Mcneal, Archie, Public Libraries, Access To, Queens Borough Public Library (New York), Rutgers Institute Symposium on Access to Public Libraries

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Subject files of Access to Public Libraries Study contains maps, photographs, and publications, includes three copies of Access to Public Libraries, a 1963 study, by the Library Administration Division and the international Research Association to determine how much progress had been made in providing access to libraries for all individuals and including correspondence on the development of the study, public relations prior to publication of Access, protest from public libraries over Access, defense of District of Columbia libraries by Archie McNeal, D.C. librarian, a Rutgers Institute Symposium on Access, an LAD Board of Directors meeting on Access and a Queens Borough Public Library project stemming from Access.

Biographical Note

The Library Administration and Management Association (LAMA) is interested in the general improvement and development of all aspects of library administration, at all levels of administration in libraries, and for all types and sizes of libraries. LAMA is responsible for library administration in general, personnel administration, in-service training and recruiting, financial administration, building and equipment, public relations, library organization, as well as governmental relations and relations with library governing bodies. The name of the division was changed to Library Leadership and Management Association (LLAMA).

The Library Administration Division (LAD) became a division of ALA on January 1, 1957 at which time nine ALA groups were transferred to it: Board of Personnel Administration, Building Committee, Federal Relations Committee, Equipment Committee, Friends of the Library Committee, Insurance for Libraries Committee, Library Legislation Committee, Public Relations Committee, and Statistics Committee (1).

The Library Administration Division provides an organizational framework for encouraging the study of administrative theory, for improving the practice of administration in libraries, and for identifying and fostering administrative skill. Toward these ends LAD is responsible for all elements of general administration which are common to more than one type of library. These may include organizational structure, financial administration, personnel management and training, buildings and equipment, public relations, and relations with library governing bodies. LAD meets this responsibility in the following ways:

1. Study and review of activities assigned to the division with due regard for changing developments in these activities.

2. Initiating and overseeing activities and projects appropriate to the division, including activities involving bibliography, compilation, publication, study, and review of professional literature within the scope of the division.

3. Synthesis of those activities of other ALA units which have a bearing in contacts outside the library profession.

4. Representation and interpretation of library administrative activities in contacts outside the library profession.

5. Aiding the professional development of librarians engaged in administration and encouragement of their participation in appropriate type-of-library divisions.

6. Planning and development of those programs of study and research in library administrative problems which are most needed by the profession (2).

Division was dissolved on September 1, 2020, and merged into a new division, Core.

Subject/Index Terms

District of Columbia-Libraries
International Research Association
Mcneal, Archie
Public Libraries, Access To
Queens Borough Public Library (New York)
Rutgers Institute Symposium on Access to Public Libraries

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Repository: The American Library Association Archives

Other Note: 1 Pages

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URL: https://files.archon.library.illinois.edu/alasfa/2701002a.pdf

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