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About PLA

The Public Library Association (PLA), with more than 11,000 members is one of the fastest growing divisions of the American Library Association (ALA), the oldest and largest library association in the world. PLA’s core purpose is to strengthen public libraries and their contribution to the communities they serve.

Founded in 1944, PLA is a member-driven organization that exists to provide a diverse program of communication, publication, advocacy, continuing education, and programming for its members and others interested in the advancement of public library service.

PLA’s core values are:

  • Provides visionary leadership ever open to new ideas.
  • Dedicated to lifelong learning.
  • Focused on and responsive to member needs.
  • Committed to a free and open exchange of information and active collaboration.
  • Respects diversity of opinion and community needs.
  • Committed to excellence and innovation.

Spring Symposium in Nashville

Registration Now Open

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Join us in Nashville for in-depth educational programming at the Spring Symposium.
More Info | Register

Join us on PLAspace

Our new site to support PLA Communities of Practice is now live at PLAspace.org. Go to PLAspace

Official CPLA Courses

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PLA has posted the next round of official CPLA courses. Go to CPLA page

TechNotes

Information on the technologies that are transforming public libraries. Go to TechNotes