Hello all,
In the “I couldn’t have said it better myself” category, this week’s MM has
been written by Tina Creguer, staff member of the Public Team at
Gale Cengage Learning who contributes content to
The Blog. Thank you Tina and Gale for sharing this useful reminder.
Pop quiz.
Are these organizations real or made up? 1904 World’s Fair Association, Medieval Academy of America, National Clogging Organization, National Space Club, and American Association of Independent Music (A2IM).
Answer:
all five are real, thriving organizations – and someone in your community may benefit from connecting with them. The resource that many rely on to pinpoint valuable information for more than 24,000 associations, both national and multi-national, is the venerable
Encyclopedia of Associations. This foundational reference work features updated content, is searchable, and is available online through MeL Database
Gale
Directory Library.
Information includes … contact information, founding date, purpose, activities, dues, conferences, and much more. It’s the most comprehensive collection of U.S.-based national nonprofit membership associations and other organizations in the world with
entries verified and updated each year to ensure completeness and reliability. With
Gale
Directory Library,
you can make information accessible digitally anytime, anywhere. Help your patrons connect with causes, organizations, and ideals that matter to them.
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Registration is open for the next MCLS
MeL Databases training webinar. Over a quarter million Michigan residents speak Spanish. MeL is there to help serve their information needs. Join us on February 24, at 9:30 am, for a brief, half hour free webinar focused on
MeL resources for Spanish speakers.
Eunice
Eunice C. Borrelli
Michigan eLibrary Internet Librarian
Library of Michigan/Michigan Dept. of Education
517-241-4996
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