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ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries Organizations Endorsing the Joint Statement on Faculty Status The following organizations have endorsed the Minnesota Library “Joint Statement on Faculty Status o f College and Association, Academic University Librarians,” which was published in Division October 1973 Mississippi Library July 1973 the February 1974 issue of College & Research Association Libraries News. Missouri Library Association September 1973 Alaska Library Association April 1977 Montana Library Association May 1974 American Association of MLA Academic and Special University Professors April 1973 Libraries Division May 1974 American Historical Mountain-Plains Library Association October 1976 Association March 1974 American Theological Music Library Association January 1974 Library Association June 1974 New Jersey Library Association October 1973 Arkansas Library Association October 1977 New Mexico Library ALA College and University Association July 1973 Libraries Division May 1977 New York Library Association of American Association, College and Library Schools January 1974 University Library Section September 1974 Association of College and North Carolina Library Research Libraries June 1972 Association, College and Association of Research University Section November 1973 North Dakota Library Libraries* October 1973 Association October 1973 California Library Ohio College Association, Association September 1973 Academic Library Colorado Library Association December 1972 Association of Ohio July 1975 District of Columbia Library Ohio Library Association September 1973 Association July 1973 Oklahoma Library Florida Library Association September 1973 Association April 1974 Georgia Library Association October 1973 Oregon Library Association September 1973 GLA College and University Pacific Northwest Library Libraries Section October 1973 Association, College Illinois Library Association July 1973 Division August 1973 ILA College and Research Pennsylvania Library Libraries Section July 1973 Association, College and Iowa Library Association, Research Library Division March 1974 College and University Rhode Island Library Librarian Section October 1977 Association November 1973 Kansas Library Association, St. Croix Library Association September 1974 College ana University South Carolina Library Libraries Section October 1974 Association October 1973 Kentuckv Library Association December 1973 Southeastern Library KLA College and Research Association July 1973 Libraries Section October 1973 Southwestern Library Library Association of the Association September 1973 City University of New Special Libraries Association October 1973 York May 1975 Tennessee Library Association July 1973 Louisiana Library Theatre Library Association October 1973 Association, Academic Utah Library Association October 1977 Section April 1976 Virginia Library Association August 1973 Maryland Library Association April 1973 Washington Library Meαical Library Association June 1974 Association, Association of Academic and Research Librarians May 1973 Wisconsin Association of *The ARL Board of Directors voted “that the Academic Librarians April 1973 Board endorse in principle faculty status for pro­ Wisconsin Library Association October 1973 fessional librarians, and commend to the attention Wyoming Library Association April 1974 of all college and university administrations the WLA Academic and Special ‘Joint Statement on Faculty Status of College and Libraries Section April 1974 University Librarians.’ ” ■■ 36.
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