The South Carolina Library Association (SCLA) is a professional organization for South Carolina's librarians and library workers. It is headquartered in Columbia, South Carolina. It was founded on October 27, 1915, in Columbia.[1] University of South Carolina librarian Robert M. Kennedy was the association's first president from 1915 through 1921.[2] The group became a chapter of the American Library Association in 1944.[2]
Nickname | SCLA |
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Formation | October 27, 1915 |
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Headquarters | Columbia, South Carolina |
Parent organization | American Library Association |
Website | www |
SCLA admitted its first black members in 1962 after an ALA inquiry requesting that Southern library associations "clarify their positions on black membership."[2] SCLA president Nancy Jane Day certified that membership was open to black members, many of whom had been attending the meetings of the library section of the Palmetto Education Association.[2]
SCLA published the South Carolina Library Bulletin from 1945 through 1956, followed by the South Carolina Librarian from 1956 to 1988.[2] South Carolina Libraries is currently the official open access journal of SCLA.[3]
References
edit- ^ Stone, Amanda (1915-10-27). "History of the Association". Home. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
- ^ a b c d e Myers, Elizabeth (1961-11-04). "scla-text". Information and Communications - College of Information and Communications | University of South Carolina. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
- ^ "University of South Carolina". South Carolina Libraries. 2019-05-08. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
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