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1Published 1972“…School Library Association…”
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2by Stott, Cecil Ainsworth“…School Library Association…”
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3by Siebens, Caroline Rust (Pulsifer) 1881-“…New England School Library Association…”
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4by Tolman, Lorraine E“…New England School Library Association…”
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5Published 1966“…School Library Association. Primary Schools Sub-committee…”
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6by Weihs, Jean“…Canadian School Library Association. Technical Services Committee…”
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7Published 1961“…School Library Association…”
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9Published 1952“…Joint Library Committee of the New England School Development Council and New England School Library Association…”
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School Library Association
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The School Library Association (SLA) is an independent organization in the United Kingdom which promotes libraries and literacy in schools. The SLA was founded in 1937 and is based at Kembrey Park in north-eastern Swindon. It is a charity registered in England & Wales and Scotland.
It provides training and information to teachers and librarians, promotes the role of librarians in schools and publishes a range of titles including a quarterly journal, ''The School Librarian''.
Regional branches operate in many areas of the UK https://www.sla.org.uk/branches
The Association's President is Richard Gerver. Past Presidents include authors Kevin Crossley-Holland (2012–2017) Gervase Phinn (2006–2009) and Aidan Chambers (2003–2006), and Miranda McKearney, Empathy Lab and Former Director of The Reading Agency.
Two chief executives of the association have been honoured for their services to education: Valerie Ann Fea (MBE) in the New Year Honours 1997 and Kathleen Amy Lemaire (OBE) in the New Year Honours 2008.