Association of Christian Librarians

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The Association of Christian Librarians (ACL) is a non-profit, professional organization of librarians whose members are evangelical Christians. The stated mission of the organization is to “strengthen libraries through professional development of evangelical librarians, scholarship, and spiritual encouragement for service in higher education.”[1] The stated core values of the organization are "We are dedicated to being a caring Christian community that integrates faith and academic librarianship, emphasizing ministry and service. We are committed to having members serve Christ as librarians in institutions of higher learning."[1]

The Association of Christian Librarians holds a national conference each year hosted by one of its member institutions.[2][3][4] ACL also publishes The Christian Librarian and the Christian Periodical Index, an index of articles and reviews written from an evangelical point of view labeled as "the leading guide to periodical literature from the evangelical perspective" by the Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences.[5]

Membership requirements include profession of the Christian faith as outlined by the association’s statement of faith,[6] as well as employment at a higher education institution. Associate memberships are available for non-librarians who both agree with the ACL's statement of faith and are interested in libraries or librarianship. [7]

Publications

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "About ACL". Association of Christian Librarians. http://www.acl.org/index.cfm/about/. Retrieved 29 October 2012. 
  2. Brock, Lynn; Tonya Fawcett (Jan–Feb 2011). "National Library Conference Coming to Cedarville". Centennial Library E-news 18 (3): 3. https://www.cedarville.edu/~/media/Files/PDF/Library/ENews/enews2011feb.pdf. Retrieved 29 October 2012. 
  3. Hawkins, Donald (2007). "Large Association Conferences on the Horizon". Information Today 24 (6): 26. 
  4. "Past Conference Sites and Hosts". Association of Christian Librarians. Archived from the original on 28 February 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130228145502/http://www.acl.org/index.cfm/conference/past-conference-sites-and-hosts/. Retrieved 30 October 2012. 
  5. Stuehrenberg, Paul (2009). Theological Librarianship. Taylor & Francis. pp. 5325. 
  6. Stuehrenberg, Paul (2009). Theological Librarianship. Taylor & Francis. pp. 5235. 
  7. "Join ACL". Association of Christian Librarians. http://www.acl.org/index.cfm/about/join-acl/. Retrieved 29 October 2012.