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Southeastern Library Association : ウィキペディア英語版 | Southeastern Library Association The Southeastern Library Association, or SELA, is an organization dedicated to collaborating with different library associations within in the U.S. southeastern region. SELA includes the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.〔("Help/FAQ" ), "SELA", 2 November 2013〕 SELA generally works with members of state library associations who are also members of SELA; for example, during the odd years a Leadership Conference is convened in which officers, directors, state representatives, and other SELA leadership members meet up to discuss issues, such as, the functionality of SELA, the upcoming Biennial Conference, and any other issues that need to be addressed.〔 For over sixty years SELA has been instrumental in influencing legislation and garnering foundation and federal funds to support regional library projects.〔("Welcome" ), "SELA", 7 November 2013〕 The association's accomplishments include the creation of two library surveys, the adoption of school library standards, the establishment of state library agencies, the founding of library schools, the sponsoring of workshops, and SELn, a regional research and professional journal that has received national recognition.〔〔North Carolina Library Association (October 2008). (Biographical Sketch of Leland Park, NCLA Leadership Institute Mentor ) Retrieved February 2, 2014.〕 == History ==
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