I am excited about being your new PNLA President and hope to build on the great work that our previous President Jenny Grenfell (North Mason Timberland Library - WA) has accomplished. Jenny has also kindly written a column about how volunteering with PNLA is a rewarding expe-rience. I can certainly attest to that
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My hope is that by telling folks what is involved and what can be gained from the experience it will...
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A message from the PNLA President about the issue theme, Leadership in Librarianship
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The author reflects on the relationship among county members of the Georgia Library Association (GLA...
The article encourages the members of the Georgia Library Association (GLA) to suggest programming i...
Picture it: You have been selected, along with thirty-one other library staff, from a pool of applic...
The article discusses GLA (Georgia Library Association) and the benefits of membership
With every issue, PNLA Quarterly highlights the best of the region’s library professionals, and this...
Welcome to the PNLA Quarterly conference issue! The 2017 PNLA conference was held in Post Falls, Ida...
Last August over 100 librarians from across the Pacific Northwest traveled to Calgary, Alberta for t...
My hope is that by telling folks what is involved and what can be gained from the experience it will...
This is my first issue as PNLA Quarterly Editor; please allow me to introduce myself. I am a Past Pr...
Creativity is in so much of what we do as information professionals!Programming and services to yout...
A message from the PNLA President about the issue theme, Leadership in Librarianship
The conference issue of the Quarterly allows those of us who were present to relive some of the lear...
This is the final issue that we will bring to you as co-editors of PNLA Quarterly. We are passing th...
Leadership in Librarianship is the focus of the Spring 2018 issue of PNLA Quarterly. We invite libra...
What do rubber chickens, physical literacy, and libraries have in common? How can you communicate wi...
The author reflects on the relationship among county members of the Georgia Library Association (GLA...
The article encourages the members of the Georgia Library Association (GLA) to suggest programming i...
Picture it: You have been selected, along with thirty-one other library staff, from a pool of applic...
The article discusses GLA (Georgia Library Association) and the benefits of membership