SLA : Special Libraries Association
SLA [Special Libraries Association] was founded in 1909 in the United States by a Group of Librarians Working, Led by John cotton Dana, Who Served as the First President of SLA from 1909 to 1911. It is Headquartered in Mclean, Virginia [ Washington ] USA.
Tagline of SLA :
“ Connecting People and information “
OR
“ Connecting Information Professional ”
Slogan / Motto of SLA :
"Putting Knowledge to work" was the first Slogan of SLA after its inception in 1909.
Publications :
SLA Publishes "Information Outlook" [Formerly Special Libraries], a Bimonthly Online Professional / Trade Magazine Since 1997.
Award :
John Cotton Dana Award [1979] for A Lifetime of achievement as well as Exceptional Service to Special Librarianship.
The John Cotton Dana Award is SLA's Highest honour.
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