The SLA/Education Division: Beginnings and Early Days

Authors

  • Charles D. Missar Education Division

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26443/el.v37i1-2.336

Abstract

During the SLA annual conference in Boston in June 1972, a group of education librarians met informally to discuss the possibility of forming a separate section in the Social Science Division. There had been an Education and Library Service Section started in 1948, but it dissolved in 1955. Then, 17 years later Barbara Marks of New York University sensed renewed interest on the part of a number of librarians. [...]

References

“Special Fifteenth Anniversary Issue of Education Division 1990 Conference Topics,” Winter 1991, Education Libraries, 15, p. 8-15.

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Published

2017-09-19