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International Relations Round Table (IRRT)

Mission

To promote interest in library issues and librarianship worldwide; to help coordinate international activities within the American Library Association, serving as a liaison between the International Relations Committee and those members of the Association interested in international relations; to develop programs and activities which further the international objectives of ALA; and to provide hospitality and information to visitors from abroad.

History

The International Relations Round Table (IRRT), a membership unit within the American Library Association (ALA), was established by the ALA Council in 1949 as the Round Table on Library Service Abroad.


Initiatives & Projects

New International Leads Editor announced - The International Relations Round Table (IRRT) of the American Library Association (ALA) is pleased to announce that Mr. James Willard Agee, Jr. has been appointed the next Editor-in-Chief for the round table’s publication, International Leads


IRRT's 60th Anniversary - 2009 marks the 60th Anniversary of the founding of the International Relations Round Table. To celebrate the richness of relationships developed over the years between U.S. librarians and other colleagues abroad, the IRRT leadership is embarking on a Sixty for Sixty campaign to create an IRRT endowment. Join us in this celebration!

Free Links Program - A Project Providing Access to Free Professional Development Opportunities for ALA members around the world

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Membership Information Form

Printable Brochure (opens in a new window)


Oversight Groups & Meeting Schedules

Congratulations to the New IRRT Officers:

  • Chair-elect Patricia Oyler
  • Secretary/Treasurer Win Shih
  • Member-at-large Eve A. Nyren
  • Round Table Councilor Marilyn McClaskey

Featured websites of the month

  • Global Studies E-Journal now available: Global e (opens in a new window)

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State and Regional Chapters

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ALA's 57 state and regional chapters are partners in addressing concerns to libraries.

ALA Student Chapters

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