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American Indian Library Association
The American Indian Library Association (AILA) is an affiliate of the American Library Association (ALA), and is a membership action group that focuses on the library-related needs of American Indians and Alaska Natives. The organization's members consist of both individuals and institutions that are interested in improving library services to Native American people in any type of library in the United States.〔Frequently asked questions. (2008, November 2). American Indian Library Association. Retrieved November 28, 2008, from http://www.ailanet.org/faq.htm#q1〕
==History==
The American Indian Library Association was officially established in 1979 as a result of the Indian White House Pre-Conference of 1978 on Indian Library and Information Services On or Near Reservations.〔Patterson, L. (2000, Summer). History and status of Native Americans in librarianship. ''Library Trends, 49''(1), 182-193. Retrieved November 28, 2008, from http://vnweb.hwwilsonweb.com.proxy.usf.edu〕 This Pre-Conference took place in Denver, CO, and its focus was on the amelioration of library services and resources to American Indians. The individuals who attended the meeting represented a number of Indian tribes from different parts of the United States.〔Echavarria, T. & Wertheimer, A. B. (1997, Fall). Surveying the role of ethnic-American library associations. ''Library Trends, 46''(2), 373-392. Retrieved December 1, 2008, from http://find.galegroup.com〕 The initial ''idea'' of such an organization began in the early 1970s, however. In 1971, at the ALA's Annual Conference in Dallas, TX, Lotsee Patterson, Charles Townley, and Virginia Matthews formed a Task Force on American Indians within the Social Responsibilities Round Table and held an initial meeting. Around the same time, the ALA Advisory Committee in the Office for Library Service to the Disadvantaged created the Committee on Library Service for American Indian People, in which Charles Townley served as the first chair. Additional issues that influenced the creation of the organization were the implementation of tribal libraries and changes in United States federal law that reflected the increasing concern regarding the inadequacy of library services to American Indians.〔Biggs, B. (2004, March). Strength in numbers! ''American Libraries, 35''(3), 41-43. Retrieved November 28, 2008, from http://vnweb.hwwilsonweb.com.proxy.usf.edu〕 The AILA held its first meeting as an individual entity in New York during the ALA's 1980 Annual Conference, its constitution was passed the following year during the Annual Conference in San Francisco and, in 1985, the ALA Executive Board finally approved the AILA as an affiliate during the ALA Annual Conference in Chicago, IL.

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