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The American Library Association (ALA) was founded in 1876 in Philadelphia and subsequently chartered in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.  Its mission is “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.” Its membership is open to “any person, library, or other organization interested in library service and librarianship…upon payment of the dues provided for in the Bylaws.”

It is governed by an elected Council, its policy-making body, and an Executive Board which “acts for the Council in the administration of established policies and programs.” ALA members elect the ALA President, who serves a three-year term as President-elect, President and Immediate Past President, and the ALA Treasurer. Policies and programs are proposed by standing committees, designated as committees of the Association or committees of Council. Headquartered in Chicago, its operations are directed by an Executive Director and implemented by staff through a structure of programmatic offices and support units.

ALA is home to eleven membership divisions, each focused on a type of library or type of library function.  It also includes round tables, groups of members “interested in the same field of librarianship not within the scope of any division.” A network of affiliates, chapters and other organizations enables ALA to reach a broad audience.

This page focuses on the governance and policies of the Association, on the committees and discussion groups and other opportunities for active member participation, and on the services and products available to members.


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