Views from the JCLC Fundraiser in Dallas
Photoessay
The second national Joint Conference of Librarians of Color, “Gathering at the Waters: Celebrating Stories, Embracing Communities,” takes place September 19–23 in Kansas City, Missouri, a joint effort of ALA’s five ethnic caucuses—the American Indian Library Association; the Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association; the Black Caucus of the American Library Association; the Chinese American Librarians Association; and the National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish Speaking, Reforma. For more information, visit jclc-conference.org.
Photo credit: Florante Peter Ibanez
Posted Fri, 02/17/2012 - 11:52Trending Now
Current Issue
Noted and Quoted

“Since the future is already here, we can see that many publishers are placing bets on a declining library market. I think that’s the prudent thing to do. The evidence for this is that librarians keep telling us that their...
Joseph Esposito, “Predicting the Present,” in The Scholarly Kitchen, Mar. 19.
American Libraries Magazine | 50 East Huron | Chicago, IL 60611 | 2012© American Library Association | Staff Login





