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Canadian
Association of College and University Libraries
The Canadian Association of College and University Libraries exists to
develop high standards of librarianship and of library and information
services, promoting these in institutions of post-secondary education.
This division includes the Canadian Technical and College Libraries
section.
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Canadian
Association for School Libraries
The objectives of the Canadian Association for School Libraries shall be
to support and promote the objectives of the Canadian Library
Association, to unite library and media personnel and other interested
parties in furthering and improving school library media service
throughout Canada, to provide for the exchange of ideas and experience
among members and to co-operate with internal and external groups and
organizations in the advancement of education and librarianship and
library, information and media services.
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Canadian Association of
Public Libraries
The Canadian Association of Public Libraries represents members of its
division on matters of concern to public libraries at a national level.
This division includes the Canadian Association of Children's Libraries
section.
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Canadian Association of
Special Libraries and Information Services
CASLIS is Canada's association for special libraries and information
services.
Our mission is to support and strengthen our community and advance
its information professionals.
We do this by providing opportunities for learning, information
exchange and networking to our members. We also promote the value and
skills that our members offer to employer organizations and the
public.
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Canadian Library
Trustees Association
Officially becoming the Canadian Library Trustees Association in 1960,
CLTA was established in 1947. The goals of the division are: to promote
and support cooperation and communication among library trustee
associations and other library-related organizations within and outside
Canada; to encourage public library trustees to participate in
association activities and address national issues; to represent the
interests of public library trustees to government and the public; and
to develop and coordinate training and education programs and provide
forums for meaningful discussion and exchange of ideas for public
library trustees.
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