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ALA Acronyms. (Conference)

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ALA Acronyms. (Conference)


ALA/CLA Annual Conferance Toronto, Canada

AA-Affiliate Assembly (AASL)

AACR-Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules

AAM-Asian & African Materials (ALCTS)

AAMES-Aaian, African & Middle Eastern Section (ACRL)

AAP-Assn. of American Publishers

AASL-American Assn. of School Librarians

AAUP-Assn. of American University Presses (AASL, PLA)

ACA-American Correctional Assn.

ACRL-Assn. of College & Research Libraries

AECT-Assn. for Educational Communications & Technology

AFAS-African American Studies Librarians Section (ACRL)

AFL/CIO-American Federation of Labor/Congress of Industrial Organizations

AIA-American Institute of Architects

AILA-American Indian Library Assn.

AL-American Libraries

ALA-American Library Assn.

ALAD-Academic Librarians Assisting the Disabled Discussion Group (ASCLA)

ALCTS-Assn. for Library Collections & Tech. Services

ALISE-Assn. for Library & Information Science Education

ALSC-Assn. for Library Service to Children

ALTA-Assn. for Library Trustees and Advocates

ANSS-Anthropology & Sociology Section (ACRL)

APLA-Asian/Pacific American Libraries Assn.

ARL-Assn. of Research Libraries

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