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词条 Mountain Plains Library Association
释义

  1. History

  2. Membership

  3. Governing structure

  4. Activities

  5. Awards

  6. Conferences

  7. References

  8. External links

  9. See also

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The Mountain Plains Library Association (MPLA) is a non-profit organization based in the western United States that promotes the development of librarians and libraries by providing educational and networking opportunities to members.

Modeled on the Pacific Northwest Library Association, MPLA brings together librarians and those involved in libraries from across the Mountain Plains region.. The MPLA region can be characterized as sparsely peopled, with densely populated urban areas widely separated from one another, often divided by vast areas of prairie grassland or mountain ranges. Librarians serving the area share challenges related to the geographical realities of the region [3]

History

Founded at a meeting in Estes Park, Colorado, by librarians from Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, the Dakotas and Wyoming, the Mountain Plains Library Association was designed to facilitate regional American Library Association meetings. Within three days a temporary constitution had been drafted, Ralph T. Esterquist was elected president and Ruth V. Tyler was elected vice-president/president-elect. Thus, on 31 August 1948, the Mountain Plains Library Association was born [4]

Membership

MPLA membership is open to librarians, library paraprofessionals and friends of libraries. Individuals and institutional memberships are available. Activities and the majority of members fall within the twelve-state member region, but individual members can hail from anywhere.

Governing structure

The MPLA is governed by an elected board of representatives from each member state and a number of sections and roundtables representing interests and types of libraries. Officers making up the executive board are the current president, vice-president/president-elect, past president, and a recording secretary. In addition to its board and its officers, MPLA activities are carried out by committees and an executive secretary.

Activities

MPLA provides education opportunities in the form of meetings and workshops, provides professional development grants to members, and, since 2001, has held a Leadership Institute for up to 30 participants. Annual conferences have included a scholarly research forum since the early 1950s. The association has sponsored publications focusing on inter-library cooperation, literacy and the humanities, librarianship and technology in the Mountain Plains region [5]

Awards

Awards are presented at each annual conference:

  • The Carl Gaumer Library Champion Award recognizes an individual, organization or company showing close support of the Mountain Plains Library Association.
  • The MPLA Distinguished Service Award recognizes an MPLA member who has made notable contributions to the library profession or has furthered significant development of libraries in the Mountain Plains region. In the case of retired individuals, the nominee may be a past member of MPLA.
  • The MPLA Literary Contribution Award is presented to an author whose published writings have furthered an appreciation of the Mountain Plains region. The author need not reside in the region. Published works are evaluated on the basis of literary worth, readability, and evidence of responsible research.
  • The MPLA Beginning Professional Award recognizes an MPLA member who, as a librarian/media specialist within the first five years after receiving a library/media master's degree, has made a positive impact on the quality and role of library service. Factors such as innovative programming and planning, use of resources and special projects are considered.
  • The MPLA Unsung Hero Award is presented to any library individual or group in the MPLA region who have worked on a special project that has some significance to a community but which has not been eligible for a library award.

Conferences

The MPLA meets annually in joint conferences with member states on a rotational basis.

References

Notes
1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mpla.us/about/index.html |title=MPLA: About the Association |publisher=Mpla.us |date=2011-10-19 |accessdate=2011-11-15}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.mpla.us/documents/reports/staff/execsecy/20100418incexp.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2010-04-15 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110928221115/http://www.mpla.us/documents/reports/staff/execsecy/20100418incexp.pdf |archivedate=2011-09-28 |df= }}
3. ^(Kraenzel, C.F. 1948).
4. ^(Hall, B. 1998).
5. ^(Hodgson, J. G. 1954).
Sources
  • Hall, B. “A History of MPLA.” Newsletter 42:5, April 1998.
  • Hall, B. citing Kraenzel, C. F. in “A History of MPLA.” Newsletter 42:6, June 1998.
  • Hodgson, J. G. Regional library cooperation in the Rocky Mountain region and the northern Great Plains, 1935-1953. Denver Public Library, 1954.

External links

  • American Library Association
  • Pacific Northwest Library Association

See also

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  • List of Library Associations specific to American states
  • Arizona Library Association
  • Colorado Association of Libraries
  • Kansas Library Association
  • Montana Library Association
  • Nebraska Library Association
  • Nevada Library Association
  • New Mexico Library Association
  • North Dakota Library Association
  • Oklahoma Library Association
  • South Dakota Library Association
  • Utah Library Association
  • Wyoming Library Association
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