American Association of School Librarians
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The American Association of School Librarians (AASL) has been a division of the American Library Association
American Library Association
The American Library Association is a non-profit organization based in the United States that promotes libraries and library education internationally. It is the oldest and largest library association in the world, with more than 62,000 members....

 (ALA) since 1951. Prior to that, school librarians were served by the School Library Section of ALA founded in 1914 which itself emerged from the Roundtable of Normal and High School Librarians which met first in 1913. The mission of the American Association of School Librarians is to advocate excellence, facilitate change, and develop leaders in the school library media field.

Important Publications

AASL released the Standards for the 21st-Century Learner in 2007 to guide instructional programs in school libraries.

In 2009 the AASL released the Standards for the 21st Century Learner in Action, which provides benchmarks and an in-depth look at the indicators for each standard.

Empowering Learners is an update to the Standards, published in 2009. Built on a strong history of program guidelines published by AASL, Empowering Learners helps school librarians establish effective library programs that meet the needs of the changing school library environment.

See also

  • Young Adult Library Services Association
    Young Adult Library Services Association
    The Young Adult Library Services Association , established in 1957, is a division of the American Library Association. The mission of YALSA is to advocate, promote and strengthen service to young adults as part of the continuum of total library service, and to support those who provide service to...

  • Association for Library Service to Children
    Association for Library Service to Children
    The Association for Library Service to Children is a division of the American Library Association. Its members are concerned with the profession of children's Librarianship...


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