Association
"The group of persons who have joined a formal organization devoted to pursuing a common interest or purpose, usually by applying for membership and paying an annual membership fee. Professional associations [...] are dedicated to promoting the interests of a specific profession and its practitioners" (ODLIS).
While many ALA-published serials are professional magazines, they publish some scholarly journals as well.
Here is a comprehensive listing of all periodicals issuing from ALA. They include journals, newsletters, and magazines
ARL publishes many types of documents. In addition to the categories below, there are also reports, position statements, briefs, and more. Search for publication by topic here.
All trade publications of CILIP are handled by its publishing and bookselling arm, Facet.
See Facet (under Trade Publishers).
CFLA came into being in 2016, after the demise of the Canadian Library Association (CLA) Therefore, serials previously produced by CLA divisions have also ceased, including Feliciter (professional magazine).
While they have not published serials or monographs to date, a list of guidelines and position papers are available on their website, including those originally authored by CLA.
Independent, non-for-profit organization that provides information resources to support and enhance research, teaching and learning in libraries, cultural institutions, and higher education.
SLA publishes a number of reports, monographs, and serials. Monographs tend to be published irregularly. The regular publications of the association are:
University of Toronto Libraries
130 St. George St.,Toronto, ON, M5S 1A5
libraryhelp@utoronto.ca
416-978-8450
Map
About web accessibility. Tell us about a web accessibility problem.
About online privacy and data collection.
© University of Toronto. All rights reserved. Terms and conditions.