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Association for Library Service to Children

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Association for Library Service to Children
NameAssociation for Library Service to Children
Formation1941
LocationChicago, Illinois
Region servedUnited States
Parent organizationAmerican Library Association

Association for Library Service to Children is a division of the American Library Association that supports the profession of children's librarianship and promotes library services to children from birth to age 14. The organization was founded in 1941 by Frederic Melcher, a publisher and librarian who was also a key figure in the establishment of the Newbery Medal and the Caldecott Medal. The Association for Library Service to Children works closely with other organizations, such as the National Council of Teachers of English and the International Reading Association, to promote literacy and reading among children. The organization also collaborates with authors, illustrators, and publishers, including Dr. Seuss, Eric Carle, and Scholastic Inc., to develop and promote high-quality children's literature.

History

The Association for Library Service to Children was established in 1941, with Mary Peacock Douglas as its first president. The organization's early years were marked by a focus on promoting library services to children and developing standards for children's libraries. The Association for Library Service to Children also played a key role in the development of the Newbery Medal and the Caldecott Medal, which are awarded annually to recognize excellence in children's literature. The organization has also worked closely with other organizations, such as the National Education Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics, to promote literacy and reading among children. The Association for Library Service to Children has also collaborated with institutions, such as the Library of Congress and the National Library of Medicine, to develop and promote library services to children.

Organization

The Association for Library Service to Children is a division of the American Library Association and is governed by a board of directors that includes librarians, educators, and other professionals who are committed to promoting library services to children. The organization has a number of committees and task forces that focus on specific issues, such as diversity, equity, and inclusion, as well as technology and digital media. The Association for Library Service to Children also has a number of partnerships with other organizations, including the National Association for the Education of Young Children and the Children's Book Council, to promote literacy and reading among children. The organization works closely with publishers, such as Penguin Random House and HarperCollins, to develop and promote high-quality children's literature.

Awards_and_Honors

The Association for Library Service to Children presents a number of awards and honors each year to recognize excellence in children's literature and library services to children. These include the Newbery Medal, the Caldecott Medal, and the Geisel Award, which are awarded annually to recognize excellence in children's literature. The organization also presents the Carnegie Medal and the Batchelder Award, which recognize excellence in children's literature and library services to children. The Association for Library Service to Children also collaborates with other organizations, such as the National Book Foundation and the Pulitzer Prize Board, to promote literacy and reading among children.

Publications

The Association for Library Service to Children publishes a number of publications each year, including Children & Libraries, a journal that focuses on issues related to library services to children. The organization also publishes booklists and bibliographies, such as the Notable Children's Books list and the Great Websites for Kids list, which recognize excellence in children's literature and digital media. The Association for Library Service to Children also collaborates with other organizations, such as the Horn Book and Kirkus Reviews, to develop and promote high-quality children's literature.

Initiatives_and_Programs

The Association for Library Service to Children has a number of initiatives and programs that focus on promoting literacy and reading among children. These include the Every Child Ready to Read program, which provides training and resources for librarians and other professionals who work with children. The organization also has a number of partnerships with other organizations, including the National Center for Family Literacy and the Reading Is Fundamental program, to promote literacy and reading among children. The Association for Library Service to Children also collaborates with institutions, such as the Smithsonian Institution and the National Geographic Society, to develop and promote library services to children.

Membership_and_Governance

The Association for Library Service to Children has a diverse membership that includes librarians, educators, and other professionals who are committed to promoting library services to children. The organization is governed by a board of directors that includes librarians, educators, and other professionals who are elected by the membership. The Association for Library Service to Children also has a number of committees and task forces that focus on specific issues, such as diversity, equity, and inclusion, as well as technology and digital media. The organization works closely with other organizations, such as the American Library Association and the Public Library Association, to promote library services to children. The Association for Library Service to Children also collaborates with institutions, such as the Library of Congress and the National Library of Medicine, to develop and promote library services to children. Category:Library associations

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