American Library Association
The American Library Association (ALA) is not an author but the oldest and largest library association in the world, founded on October 6, 1876, in Philadelphia, USA. It serves as a professional organization for librarians and library supporters, promoting library services and public access to information globally. The ALA is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, and operates through advocacy, publications, and annual conferences.
Non-fiction
Library Science
Advocacy
ALA Guide to Information Access
Teaching Generation M: A Handbook for Librarians and Educators
ALA Guide to Economics and Business Reference
ALA Filing Rules
Document Delivery and Interlibrary Loan on a Shoestring
How to Get a Great Job: A Library How-To Handbook
Building Blocks for Planning Functional Library Space
Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2nd Revised Edition
Ala Membership Directory 1997-1998 (American Library Association Membership Directory)
New Issues in Librarianship: Presented Papers at the ALA 2009 Annual Conference
RDA Vocabularies for a Twenty-First Century Data Environment (Library Technical Reports, 46-2)
Books, Babies, and Libraries: Serving Infants, Toddlers, Their Parents and Caregivers
Maxwell's Handbook For AACR2: Explaining and Illustrating the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules and 1993 Amendments
Magic and Hypersystems: Constructing the Information-Sharing Library
ALA Handbook of Organization 1993 / 1994 and Membership Directory (American Library Association)
Storytelling: Readings/Bibliographies/Resources
Alas Guide to Best Reading 1998
Going Mobile: Developing Apps for Your Library Using Basic HTML Programming (Ala Editions Special Reports)
Anglo-american Cataloguing Rules 2002 Revision: 2004 Update