Michigan Library Association

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Template:Short description Template:DMCA The Michigan Library Association is a United States professional association headquartered in Lansing, Michigan that advocates for libraries in Michigan on behalf of the state's residents. Founded in 1891 its members are more than 2,700 individuals and organizations from public, school, academic, cooperative, private and special libraries.[1]

With a mission to lead the advancement of all Michigan libraries through advocacy, professional development, and engagement, the Michigan Library Association (MLA) is Michigan's oldest and largest library association and has advocated for libraries on behalf of the state's residents for more than 130 years.

MLA has influenced the course of Michigan's libraries since its inception in 1891, when Mary A. Eddy, the librarian at Coldwater Free Public Library, wrote to Henry Utley of the Detroit Public Library about organizing a state library association. They had discussed this matter at the 1890 meeting of the American Library Association in New Hampshire, believing a state association would be helpful to Michigan librarians unable to attend national conferences. Working closely with Lucy Ball, Grand Rapids Public Library, they awakened statewide interest and arranged the first Michigan meeting in Detroit, September 1, 1891. Thirty-seven members attended, elected a slate of five officers and printed their original 40-line constitution on a 3-inch by 6-inch card. Mr. Utley became the association's first president.

Activities

Conferences and events

MLA sponsors an annual statewide conference each fall, rotating between locations in Michigan. This professional development and networking event draws hundreds of Michigan library staff yearly.[2] A Spring Institute for Youth Services is held each spring.

Programs

MLA sponsors mentor programs, webinars, and scholarship programs, and the annual Michigan Library Appreciation Month.[3]

Awards

The Michigan Library Awards are library and literary awards presented annually. They are awarded jointly with Michigan Association for Media in Education (MAME), the Michigan Academic Library Association (MiALA), the Library of Michigan and the Library of Michigan Foundation.[4]

The Michigan Library Awards presentation is held annually during the fall Annual Conference of the Michigan Library Association.[5][6]

Awards include:

Publication

From 2002 to 2009, the association published the MLA Forum Script error: No such module "CS1 identifiers"., an open access electronic peer-reviewed academic journal covering library and information science published by the Michigan Library Association. It was indexed by Library Literature and Library and Information Science Abstracts. The journal was initially published on a quarterly schedule. In 2008, it switched to an annual publication format. The successive editors-in-chief were Lothar Spang (Wayne State University, 2002–2005), Susann deVries (Eastern Michigan University, 2005–2007), and Michael Lorenzen (Central Michigan University, 2007–2009).

Current and past presidents

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See also

References

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  7. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Spratling, Cassandra (20 June 2007). "Michigan Author Receives Book Award". Detroit News. p. 21. Retrieved 19 July 2025.
  8. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.McFee, Abigail (30 October 2023). "UMSI student and alumni shine at 2023 Michigan Library Awards". University of Michigan. Retrieved 18 July 2025.
  9. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Donna Adams honored with MLA 2019 Heart of a Champion Award". Mining Journal. Retrieved 18 July 2025.
  10. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Jessica Trotter" (PDF). Michigan Genealogical Council Newsletter. Retrieved 18 July 2025.
  11. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Library Director is State's Best". Detroit Free Press. 3 September 1997. p. 13. Retrieved 19 July 2025.
  12. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Kevin King, Head of Community Engagement". Wayne State University. Retrieved 18 July 2025.
  13. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."PIDL Youth Services Librarian Kelly Altman earns state award". The Alpena News. 12 November 2022. Retrieved 19 July 2025.
  14. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Robinson, Shawn (2 November 2023). "Caro Area District Library receives Intellectual Freedom Award". Huron Daily Tribune. Retrieved 19 July 2025.
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