Sentences with phrase «national library organizations»

A National Board Certified Teacher, she is active in regional, state and national library organizations and was a member of the 2014 Newbery Committee.
When was the last time a major developed country abandoned their national library organization?

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In August 2007, a national organization, the Uganda Community Libraries Association, was launched to provide training for librarians and distribute small grants.
The session poster summarizes the exciting progress we've made in establishing a national organization supporting school library practice.
TMC is now a project of the new national organization, Canadian School Libraries, which I chair.
Sylvia Knight Norton is the Executive Director of the American Association of School Librarians (AASL), the only national professional membership organization focused on school librarians and the school library community.
The Digital Public Library of America announced today that it has received a $ 990,195 grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to build upon its network of library professionals and organizations to pilot a national - scale training system for public librarians.
The organization is zealous in modernizing libraries by implementing policies on 3D Printing, robotics, fostering entrepreneurial endeavors and even assist in a national e-book lending scheme.
B.B. Comer Memorial Library — Sylacauga, AL Year: 2000 Amount: Grant: National Award for Library Service The B.B. Comer Memorial Library in Sylacauga, Alabama was founded in 1936 by community organizations and has since evolved into a public library serving parts of four counties with «cradle to grave» programs and services.
We also collaborate with other statewide and national organizations to provide the most current resources and information to help school librarians and others, and we advocate for effective legislation that supports high standards in librarianship and library media programs in schools throughout the state.
In support of National Library Week, organizations partner to raise awareness of resources public libraries provide for entrepreneurs and start - ups
(ii) «The Canadian Library Association / Association canadienne des bibliothèques (CLA) was a not - for - profit organization, serving as the national voice of the Canadian library and information community.
The Georgia Library Media Association (GLMA), the statewide organization of school librarians, and EveryLibrary, a national library advocacy organization, are partnering for a joint campaign focused on restoring school librarian positions in APS.
Using the «Share the Wealth» membership acceptance form located on the AASL website, all current, personal AASL members are encouraged to reach out to their colleagues and invite them to join the only national professional organization focused on school librarians and the school library community.
The American Library Association (ALA) is the foremost national organization providing resources to inspire library and information professionals to transform their communities through essential programs and services.
On Wednesday, May 10, the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) joins thousands of organizations, companies, schools, museums, libraries and homes in a global conversation about what it will take to achieve a more gender - balanced world in all sectors of society: business, politics, culture, home and more.
WHEREAS the National Library of Canada is the institution best positioned to facilitate co-operation and collaboration among Canadian law libraries and law library organizations, and with national bibliographic institutions of other natiNational Library of Canada is the institution best positioned to facilitate co-operation and collaboration among Canadian law libraries and law library organizations, and with national bibliographic institutions of other natinational bibliographic institutions of other nations; and
Seventy - five educators, policymakers, and media developers from national and local community organizations gathered to discuss and develop solutions to ensure all young children, birth to age 8, and the adults in their lives receive media literacy education in all of the learning environments in which they spend their days, including early childhood programs, schools, libraries, museums, after - school programs, and home.
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