Rhode Island Library Association
{{Short description|American professional association}}
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| formation = {{start date and age|1903|03|09}}
| founder = Frank G. Bates
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| parent_organization = American Library Association
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The Rhode Island Library Association (RILA) is a professional organization for Rhode Island's librarians and library workers.{{cite web | title=RILA History | website=Rhode Island Library Association | date=1903-03-09 | url=https://rilibraries.org/RILA-History | access-date=2020-01-17}} It is headquartered in Providence, Rhode Island. It was founded on March 9, 1903, at the Providence Public Library in Providence, Rhode Island, at a meeting organized by Frank G. Bates, State Librarian of Rhode Island. The organization's goal was to promote "the Library interest of the state of Rhode Island". The current mission of RILA is "The Rhode Island Library Association is a professional organization that serves its members through career development, education, advocacy, networking partnerships and legislative action."{{cite book |title=RHODE ISLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION STRATEGIC PLAN 2018 - 2022 |date=2018 |publisher=Rhode Island Library Association |page=7 |url=https://rilibraries.org/strategic-plan|accessdate=17 January 2020}}
RILA's first quarterly Bulletin of Rhode Island Library Association was published in May 1908 via the state Board of Education and was discontinued in November 1912. It began publication again in 1927, being published by RILA.{{cite web | author=RILA | title=Bulletin of the Rhode Island Library Association v. 1, no. 1 | website=DigitalCommons@URI | date=2013-06-21 | url=https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/rila_bulletin/1 | access-date=2020-01-17}}
RILA endorsed a Works Progress Administration program for libraries in 1936, resulting in Elizabeth Myer becoming supervisor of a Statewide WPA Library Project in 1940, cataloging public libraries and doing field consultant work.
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External links
- [https://rilibraries.org/ Rhode Island Library Association website]
- [http://nelib.org/ New England Library Association website]
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Category:Library associations in the United States
Category:Organizations based in Rhode Island
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