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Southeastern Library Association (SELA)

 Organization

Bio

For over sixty years, the Southeastern Library Association has been a unifying force strong enough to influence legislation and to attract foundation and federal funds for regional library projects. The accomplishments of the Association include two regional library surveys; the adoption of school library standards; the establishment of state library agencies and the position of state school library supervisor; the founding of library schools; the sponsoring of a variety of informative workshops; and the publication of significant regional research and a professional journal which has received national recognition.

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Electronic Record: The Southern Books Competition at Twenty-five: A Silver Anniversary Tribute, 1980

 Item
Collection number: MS/596/ER/001
Scope and Contents

The Southern Books Competition at Twenty-five: A Silver Anniversary Tribute. Compiled by John David Marshall. The Southeastern Library Association. Copyright 1980 by Howick House Type by The Plate Shop, Inc. Birmingham, Alabama. 1 digitized book. PDF. 224 pages. 392 MB (411,541,294 bytes).

Dates: 1980