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== Name ==
During the division’s initial stages of development in 1966, it was pressed by the ALA’s [[Reference and User Services Association]] that the name should include the words “Information Science” ,<ref>Salmon, Stephen R., [http://www.ala.org/lita/about/history/1st25years], "LITA's First Twenty-Five Years: A Brief History", 2014</ref>, and as a result of this and a report made by a Committee of Organization, the '''Information Science and Automation Division (ISAD)''' of the ALA came into existence. The name was later changed by the bylaws committee to the Library and Information Technology Association (or LITA, as it is more commonly known) in 1978 due to the expansion of the division’s scope in the twelve years that it had been operational.
 
== History ==
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The bylaws of LITA were adopted in 1966 by the Board of Directors and have had sixteen revisions since their implementation, the latest in 2013. They include bylaw information for LITA’s name, object, membership, officers, terms of office, duties, board of directors, meetings, committees and representatives, interest groups, nominations and elections, amendments of bylaws, publications, notice by mail, and parliamentary authority.
 
In March 2014, LITA’s Board of Directors began a new analysis of its bylaws, and plan to do a comprehensive review of each of the bylaws, starting with those that are deemed to need the most immediate attention and gradually assessing each from that point onward. <ref>American Library Association, [http://www.ala.org/lita/about/bylaws], "Bylaws", 2014</ref>
 
== Conferences ==
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=== COLA ===
In April 1964, representatives from libraries gathered in Illinois for the ALA’s '''Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing (COLA)''', a conference where like-minded individuals had the opportunity to connect on this emerging field of library technology and express their enthusiasm for its possibilities for libraries globally when there was no way for them to converge otherwise during these formative years. The enthusiasm of those who participated in COLA and the positive results derived from this hub of eagerness for technological change within libraries is the enthusiasm that is encouraged and fostered within LITA’s present-day conference participation so as to produce new and innovative results in the field of library technology. <ref>Salmon, Stephen R., [http://www.ala.org/lita/about/history/1st25years], "LITA's First Twenty-Five Years: A Brief History", 2014</ref>
 
=== LITA Forum ===
First held in 1998, the '''LITA National Forum''' has become a highly regarded annual event for those whose work involves new and leading technologies in the library and information technology field. The conference places value in opportunities for attendees to expand their knowledge base in the technological field by seeing presentations and participating in workshops. The 2014 LITA Forum is to be held from November 5–8 in Albuquerque, New Mexico and is titled “From Node to Network”. <ref>American Library Association, [http://www.ala.org/lita/conferences/forum/2014], "LITA Forum 2014", 2014</ref>
 
=== ALA Conferences ===
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== Committees ==
The LITA Committees were created by the Board of Directors in order to manage specific concerns within LITA’s broad encompassment of issues. The committees are made up of a minimum of three appointed LITA members, with the opportunity for interns to be appointed for one-year terms. There is also one board member who serves as a liaison to a committee so as to guarantee open communication between a respective committee and the Board of Directors. <ref>American Library Association, [http://www.ala.org/lita/about/committees], "Committees", 2014</ref>
 
'''List of currently active LITA committees:'''
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* ITAL Editorial Board
* Top Technology Trends Committee
* Web Coordinating Committee
 
== Members ==
The members of LITA are described as “information technology professionals dedicated to educating, serving, and reach out to the entire library and information community.” LITA intends to provide its members with “a forum for discussion, an environment for learning, and a program for actions on the design, development, and implementation of automated and technological systems in the library and information science field”. <ref>American Library Association, [http://www.ala.org/lita/membership], "Membership", 2014</ref>
 
=== Interest Groups ===
Open to all members, LITA currently has nineteen interest groups. They are a way for members to become involved in LITA’s regular operations and learn about emerging trends or issues in library technology. It helps to shape future LITA programs, education initiative and publications. <ref>American Library Association, [http://www.ala.org/lita/about/igs], "Interest Groups", 2014</ref>
 
Active Interest Groups:
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== Publications ==
Publications by LITA include numerous books and a journal. <ref>American Library Association, [http://www.alastore.ala.org/SearchResult.aspx?KeyWords=lita], "ALA Store Search results: LITA", 2012</ref>
 
=== Books ===
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=== ITAL ===
[http://ejournals.bc.edu/ojs/index.php/ital Information Technology and Libraries] (ISSN 0730-9295) is the refereed journal published quarterly by LITA. ITAL content includes feature articles, communications, tutorials and reviews related to all aspects of libraries and information technology. Content is accessible at the ITAL Homepage. Current issues are only available to members and subscribers. However, after six months, the e-versions of the articles are open to all.
ITAL is abstracted in Computer & Information Systems, Computing Reviews, Information Science Abstracts and Library & Information Science Abstracts. It is indexed by a number resources including Computer Literature Index and Social Sciences Citation Index. <ref>Creative Commons Attribution 3.0, [http://ejournals.bc.edu/ojs/index.php/ital/index], "Information Technology and Libraries"</ref>
 
=== LITA Blog ===
LITA keeps and regularly updates the LITA Blog, powered by [[WordPress]], where individuals are able to become informed on selected current operations and events through LITA or the ALA online. <ref>WordPress, [http://litablog.org], "LITA Blog", 2014</ref>
 
==References==