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Allegheny County Library Association : ウィキペディア英語版 | Allegheny County Library Association
The Allegheny County Library Association (ACLA) is an organization based in Western Pennsylvania. Formed in 1991, as an effort to encourage county libraries to collaborate and share resources, ACLA became recognized as a non-profit in 1994. ACLA is based in Pittsburgh's West End neighborhood. ACLA has 45 member libraries. ==History of ACLA==
ACLA's story begins in 1991 when the Allegheny County Controller's office issued a special report entitled, "A Quiet Crisis: Libraries in Allegheny County". The report detailed the dismal state of county libraries and challenged the library community to improve service and increase funding. At that point in time, libraries worked independently of one another. There was little to no cooperation across municipal borders. Libraries were urged to coordinate and cooperate. ACLA was created in response to the call to action. As a result, libraries now have experienced significant funding increases along with providing quality library service.
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