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Time Line of ALA Activities Regarding Equity of Access
Arrow 1966-1967
 
  • Caption: ALA Council struggles with racial discrimination issue.
    Date: January 26-27, 1966
    Description: At the 1966 Midwinter meeting, the ALA Council rejects the membership¡¯s recommendation to amend the ALA Constitution to ban institutions and organizations from ALA membership that ¡°discriminate among users on the basis of race, religion, or personal belief.¡± While supporting the idea behind the proposal, Council believes the proposal is ineffective and problematic, and that the Library Bill of Rights already covers ALA¡¯s position on freedom of access to library service.1

  • Caption: ALA groups support extending LSCA.
    Date: January 26-27, 1966
    Description: During the 1966 Midwinter meeting, several ALA groups ? including the Public Library Association, the Association of Hospital and Institution Libraries, and a group of state librarians ? endorse the proposed extension and expansion of the Library Services and Construction Act (LSCA).2

  • Caption: ALA Information Science and Automation Division created.
    Date: January 27, 1966
    Description: Recognizing the increasing importance of automation, the Council creates the ALA Information Science and Automation (ISA) Division during the 1966 Midwinter meeting. ISA, the 14th ALA division, will address ¡°the development and application of electronic data processing techniques and the use of automated systems in all areas of library work.¡±3

  • Caption: Promoting greater access for youth.
    Date: July 8-10, 1966
    Description: Before the 1966 Annual Conference, the Young Adult Services Division holds a preconference workshop called ¡°Two Blocks Apart: Reaching and Understanding Young Adults from Disadvantaged Backgrounds.¡±4

  • Caption: ALA continues struggle with discrimination and access issues.
    Date: July 10-16, 1966
    Description: During the 1966 Annual Conference, ALA leadership considers two more proposals concerning discrimination and access: the Grafton Resolution ¡°urg[ing] the Executive Board to make full use of its authority to deal with institutions known to discriminate¡±; and the Clapp Resolution ¡°mov[ing] that President Vosper appoint a Council committee to review Association action on access to libraries.¡± Both resolutions are debated and modified extensively before being approved.5

  • Caption: CONLIS formed.
    Date: July 10-16, 1966
    Description: During the 1966 Annual Conference, CONLIS (the Joint Committee on National Library and Information Systems) is formed. It includes representatives from ALA and six other national library associations. Its purpose is to improve ¡°access to, and availability of, information through national systems of libraries and information centers.¡±6

  • Caption: First Francis Joseph Campbell Citation awarded.
    Date: July 10-16, 1966
    Description: At the 1966 Annual Conference, the first Francis Joseph Campbell Citation given for ¡°outstanding contributions to the achievement of library service to the blind.¡± The winner is Howard Haycraft, president of the H.W. Wilson Company. The award is given by the ALA Round Table on Library Service to the Blind.7

  • Caption: Serving users with visual disabilities.
    Date: July 10-16, 1966
    Description: During the 1966 Annual Conference, ALA accepts the new ¡°Standards for Library Services for the Blind and Visually Handicapped.¡± The standards will be published by ALA and the Commission on Standards and Accreditation of Services for the Blind.8

  • Caption: Intellectual freedom for teens.
    Date: June 23-25, 1967
    Description: Before the 1967 Annual Conference, several ALA groups hold a preconference on ¡°Intellectual Freedom and the Teenager.¡±9

  • Caption: Library Bill of Rights revised.
    Date: June 27, 1967
    Description: During the 1967 Annual Conference, the ALA Council modifies Part 5 of the Library Bill of Rights to add that library access should not be limited because of a user¡¯s age or social views. (Part 5 already mentions race, religion, national origin, and political views.)10

  • Caption: ALA Goals for Action 1967.
    Date: June 30, 1967
    Description: During the 1967 Annual Conference, the ALA Council approves the revised ¡°ALA Goals for Action.¡± The document states that ALA ¡°has as its overarching objective the provision of adequate library service of excellent quality freely available to all.¡±11

  • Caption: ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom established.
    Date: December 1, 1967
    Description: The ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom is established ¡°both to coordinate studies in the area of intellectual freedom and to defend librarians.¡± Judith Krug will become its director.12

Related National Legislation

  • Caption: LSCA extended and expanded.
    Date: July 19, 1966
    Description: President Johnson signs the LSCA Amendments of 1966, extending LSCA for another five years. The legislation also broadens the scope of library services that can use federal funding. It adds two titles: Title III (Interlibrary Cooperation) and Title IV (Specialized State Library Services). Title IV-A covers State Institutional Library Services; Title IV-B covers Library Services to the Physically Handicapped.13

  • Caption: National Books-for-the-Blind Act amended.
    Date: July 30, 1966
    Description: Public Law 89-522 revises the National Books-for-the-Blind Act and extends this Library of Congress service to other disabled people who cannot use ¡°conventionally printed materials.¡±14

  • Caption: National Advisory Commission on Libraries created.
    Date: September 2, 1966
    Description: President Johnson creates the National Advisory Commission on Libraries to help evaluate libraries¡¯ role ¡°as resources for scholarly pursuit, as centers for the dissemination of knowledge, and as components of the Nation¡¯s rapidly evolving communications and information-exchange network.¡± According to ALA¡¯s executive director, David Clift, the Association ¡°is eager, through its members, officers, and headquarters staff, to assist the Commission in all possible ways.¡±15

Notes

1. ¡°Highlights of the Midwinter Meeting,¡± ALA Bulletin 60, no. 3 (March 1966): 239-242.
See also ¡°Institutional Membership in ALA: Report of a Council Committee on a Membership Proposal that Institutional Membership in ALA Be Restricted,¡± ALA Bulletin 60, no. 4 (April 1966): 362-374.
2. ¡°Washington Report,¡± ALA Bulletin 60, no. 4 (April 1966): 327-328.
3. ¡°Highlights of the Midwinter Meeting,¡± ALA Bulletin 60, no. 3 (March 1966): 242.
4. ¡°It Happened in New York,¡± ALA Bulletin 60, no. 8 (September 1966): 834-835.
5. ¡°It Happened in New York,¡± ALA Bulletin 60, no. 8 (September 1966): 813-817.
6. ¡°It Happened in New York,¡± ALA Bulletin 60, no. 8 (September 1966): 817.
7. ¡°The 1966 ALA Awards Winners,¡± ALA Bulletin 60, no. 8 (September 1966): 843.
8. ¡°It Happened in New York,¡± ALA Bulletin 60, no. 8 (September 1966): 819.
9. ¡°San Francisco Conference: Preconferences,¡± ALA Bulletin 61, no. 7 (July-August 1967): 833.
10. Ervin J. Gaines, ¡°A Proposed Revision of the Library Bill of Rights,¡± ALA Bulletin 61, no. 4 (April 1967): 409-411; and ¡°San Francisco Conference,¡± ALA Bulletin 61, no. 7 (July-August 1967): 823.
11. ¡°San Francisco Conference,¡± ALA Bulletin 61, no. 7 (July-August 1967): 824; and ¡°ALA Goals for Action 1967,¡± ALA Bulletin 61, no. 8 (September 1967): 951-954.
12. David H. Clift, ¡°Memo to Members,¡± ALA Bulletin 61, no. 11 (December 1967): 1289.
13. ¡°Washington Report,¡± ALA Bulletin 60, no. 8 (September 1966): 773-774.
14. ¡°Washington Report,¡± ALA Bulletin 60, no. 9 (October 1966): 892.
15. David H. Clift, ¡°Memo to Members,¡± ALA Bulletin 60, no. 11 (December 1966): 1120.

Selected Bibliography

Style manual:Turabian, Kate L. A Manual for Writers of Terms Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, 6th ed. Revised by John Grossman and Alice Bennett. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996.

¡°1966 ALA Awards Winners.¡± ALA Bulletin 60, no. 8 (September 1966): 843.
¡°ALA Goals for Action 1967.¡± ALA Bulletin 61, no. 8 (September 1967): 951-954.
Clift, David H. ¡°Memo to Members.¡± ALA Bulletin 60, no. 11 (December 1966): 1120.
¡°Memo to Members.¡± ALA Bulletin 61, no. 11 (December 1967): 1289.
Gaines, Ervin J. ¡°A Proposed Revision of the Library Bill of Rights.¡± ALA Bulletin 61, no. 4 (April 1967): 409-411.
¡°Highlights of the Midwinter Meeting.¡± ALA Bulletin 60, no. 3 (March 1966): 239-242.
¡°Institutional Membership in ALA: Report of a Council Committee on a Membership Proposal that Institutional Membership in ALA Be Restricted.¡± ALA Bulletin 60, no. 4 (April 1966): 362-374.
¡°It Happened in New York.¡± ALA Bulletin 60, no. 8 (September 1966): 813-835.
¡°San Francisco Conference.¡± ALA Bulletin 61, no. 7 (July-August 1967): 823-824.
¡°San Francisco Conference: Preconferences.¡± ALA Bulletin 61, no. 7 (July-August 1967): 833.
¡°Washington Report.¡± ALA Bulletin 60, no. 4 (April 1966): 327-328.
¡°Washington Report.¡± ALA Bulletin 60, no. 8 (September 1966): 773-774.
¡°Washington Report.¡± ALA Bulletin 60, no. 9 (October 1966): 892.

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