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As an affiliate of CLA, CALTAC keeps you current on current legislation that affects the funding and administration of local public libraries. The good news is that libraries are alive and thriving. Even though in most if not all local jurisdictions, library services are completely discretionary, the community is very aware of the value of libraries and continues to support them.
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CALTACTICS keeps you up to date on what's happening in public libraries statewide. You see how libraries across the state are meeting challenges and providing services to their patrons. The newsletter keeps you posted on activities and legislation that affect your local library. Officers communicate the CALTAC vision and goals in order to keep the focus on service improvements. Libraries around the state are featured, and library websites are highlighted.
Awards are given to members, supporters, and friends as a part of our ongoing effort to improve quality services. The awards are presented annually at a CALTAC Luncheon held at the California Library Association Conference. This year the Conference will be held in San Jose, November 14 - 17.
CAlifornia Library Information eXchange is the listserv for California library issues sponsored by the California Library Association in cooperation with the San Jose School of Library and Information Science. This list focuses on issues of interest to library staff and library supporters in California in general and on issues relating to the California Library Association in particular. The association uses it as a vehicle of communication for its members. The list is open to all subscribers, but the intent is to be a forum for public, academic, school and special librarians in the state of California. Discussion is welcome on issues pertinent to the California library community.
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