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Academic Librarians Committee

91´«Ã½

This committee will serve as a forum to address the professional needs and concerns of history and humanities librarians working in academic institutions. It will focus on issues of interest such as instruction and information literacy, collection

Accessibility Assembly

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To advance 91´«Ã½'s continuing commitment to diversity and to accessibility of library and information services for all, including people with physical, sensory or mental disabilities, as reflected in the 91´«Ã½ policy on "Library Services to People with

AFL-CIO/91´«Ã½ Labor Committee

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To initiate, develop, and foster, through the organizational structures of the 91´«Ã½ and the AFL-CIO, ways and means of effecting closer cooperation between librarian and labor organizations and the large constituency represented by the labor organizations

Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction & Nonfiction

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The Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction, first awarded in June 2012, are awarded to the author of the best book for adult readers in two categories-fiction and nonfiction. Two additional authors shortlisted in each of the

Awards Committee

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The Best Emerging Technology Application (BETA) Award Committee is charged with promoting and awarding the BETA Award yearly in order to promote libraries and programs that creatively and effectively integrate emerging technology into library user

BRASS: Business Reference in Academic Libraries

91´«Ã½

To study, promote, and support the role of business reference in academic libraries.

BRASS: Business Information Sources

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To study and identify the need for and improvement in business information sources both print and electronic and to promote communication between business reference librarians and the providers of business information. To showcase and to create a dialog

BRASS: Business Reference in Public Libraries

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To study, promote, and support the role of business reference in public libraries.

BRASS: Business Reference Services Discussion Group

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To provide a forum for informal dialogue and idea exchange among those involved or interested in reference service to business clientele in an academic, public, or special library; to encourage informal contacts among business librarians; and to foster a