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SLA Europe was founded in 1972. The SLA is the leading association for information professionals and special librarians. Based in Washington DC in the United States, SLA currently has 12,000 members with 25 subject Divisions and 59 regional Chapters ... http://www.sla-europe.org/
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- Association of Information Specialists
AIS was founded on 24 October 1997 by FSAMuskie alumni in libraryinformation science who studied and have been trained in the best US schools and libraries. They were eager to share their knowledge and experience with their colleagues, provide them w ... http://www.ais.org.ge/
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- The Italian Library Association
The Associazione Italiana Biblioteche is the professional association of Italian librarians. Founded in 1930, AIB is the only general library association in Italy, the only National Association Member of IFLA, and by far the oldest and largest associ ... http://www.aib.it/aib/aib-e.htm3
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- The TEL ME MOR
The research project of European libraries for creating unified access to their collections and increasing the participation of New Member States in European research programmes. Financed under the 6th Framework Programme of the European Commission. ... http://www.telmemor.net/
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- European Association of Librarians
In 1981 John T. Ma, then librarian at the Sinologisch Instituut in Leiden, convened a workshop on sinological libraries and library work in Leiden. The successful gathering of sinological librarians from various European countries leads to the foundi ... http://www.easl.org/easl.html
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