University of South Carolina Scholar Commons Faculty Publications Library and Information Science, School of 7-1983 Crisis and Growth SLA, 1918-1919 Robert V. Williams University of South Carolina - Columbia,
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[email protected]. Crisis and Growth SLA, 1918-1919 Robert V. Williams and Martha Jane Zachert College of Library and Information Science, University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. H In 1918, nine years after it was founded, Special Libraries Association was in a crisis situation. Membership was down, finances were in arrears, and leadership was lacking. By the end of 1919, these conditions were almost completely reversed and a foundation had been firmly laid that would ably serve the Association in the coming years. The reasons for this crisis and the subsequent revival are examined in detail. N November 1918, the war to "make of promoting the interests of special li- the world safe for democracy" braries in a variety of private and public I ended, and the United States began settings. Its members were enthusiastic a return to-as Warren G.