- Committees
- Divisions
- American Association of School Librarians (AASL)
- Assn. for Library Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS)
- Assn. for Library Service to Children (ALSC)
- Assn. of College & Research Libraries (ACRL)
- Assn. of Library Trustees, Advocates, Friends & Foundations
- Assn. of Specialized & Cooperative Library Agencies (ASCLA)
- Library & Information Technology Assn.
- Library Leadership & Management Assn. (LLAMA)
- Public Library Assn. (PLA)
- Reference & User Services Assn. (RUSA)
- The Young Adult Library Services Assn. (YALSA)
- Offices
- Chapter Relations Office (CRO)
- Development
- Governance
- International Relations Office (IRO)
- Library
- More Offices
- Office for Accreditation
- Office for Diversity
- Office for Human Resource Development and Recruitment (HRDR)
- Office for Information Technology Policy (OITP)
- Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF)
- Office for Library Advocacy (OLA)
- Office for Literacy & Outreach (OLOS)
- Office for Research & Statistics (ORS)
- Office of Government Relations (OGR)
- Public Information Office
- Public Programs Office (PPO)
- Washington Office
- Publications
- Related
- Round Tables
- Ethnic & Multicultural Information Exchange RT (EMIERT)
- Exhibits Round Table (ERT)
- Federal and Armed Forces Libraries (FAFLRT)
- Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Round Table (GLBTRT)
- Government Documents (GODORT)
- Intellectual Freedom Round Table (IFRT)
- International Relations (IRRT)
- Learning RT (LearnRT, formerly CLENERT)
- Library History (LHRT)
- Library Instruction Round Table (LIRT)
- Library Research (LRRT)
- Library Support Staff Interests (LSSIRT)
- Map and Geospatial Information (MAGIRT)
- New Members Round Table (NMRT)
- Retired Members Round Table (RMRT)
- Round Table Coordinating Assembly
- Social Responsibilities Round Table (SRRT)
- Staff Organizations (SORT)
- Video Round Table (VRT)
I am ALA
The “I am ALA” feature on the ALA homepage will spotlight ALA members and the work they do. These segments may be picked up by other ALA-related media, such as AL Direct and www.ilovelibraries.org. If you’re willing to participate—and we hope you are—we’ll need the following:
- Your answers to some basic questions.
- Responses to a second set of questions to give readers more insight into your library and/or ALA activities, as well as into who you are. (The word limit for all the responses combined is 200-300 words.)
- A quality headshot.
- Your agreement to the terms at the end of this web form.
Please write using full sentences so readers can easily learn about you and what you do. To ensure clarity, do not use bullet points, single words, short phrases, or unusual acronyms. The ALA team may edit your responses to best fit the format and to highlight what other members tell us they most want to hear about.
Thank you for helping to inspire your fellow ALA members!