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Congratulations to Dr. Maria McCauley!

Dear NELA Community, 
On behalf of NELA, I would like to extend our warmest congratulations to Dr. Maria McCauley,
Director of Libraries at the Cambridge Public Library (MA), on becoming President of the
American Library Association (ALA)! Having such a dedicated, visionary leader from our own
New England region at the helm of our national association is an incredible point of pride for all
of us.

Throughout her distinguished career—from leading libraries in Somerville and Cambridge to
earning her doctorate from Simmons University and serving as Public Library Association (PLA)
President—Dr. McCauley has been a steadfast advocate for equity, digital access, intellectual
freedom, and the transformative power of libraries.







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Thank You for an Incredible State Conference Season!

Dear New England Library Community,
As this season of state library conferences draws to a close, I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all of our state associations, committee members, volunteers, exhibitors and attendees for the immense hard work and dedication that went into planning and executing these fantastic events over the past few months.

The seamless execution of these conferences is a testament to the hard work and tireless dedication of the organizers and members who pour their time into supporting our profession. These state-level gatherings are essential to the health of our regional network. They provide an irreplaceable forum for librarians and paralibrarians across all sectors to come together, exchange groundbreaking ideas, and find renewed strength in professional camaraderie.

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2023 Impact Report

Learn more about NELA's 2023 projects & activities by downloading our 2023 Impact Report! Included in the report include info on items such as NELLS, NETSL, #NELA2023 & #NELA2024, financials & more!

2021 Public Library Staff and Diversity Survey

Deadline extended to January 14, 2022

All US public library directors are invited to complete this new survey to help us better understand public library staff roles, hiring and retention practices, and equity, diversity, and inclusion work. The survey was developed by PLA's Measurement, Evaluation, and Assessment Committee in response to field-wide discussions and demand for actionable data about evolving staff roles and diversity and inclusion staffing efforts.

Five reasons why your library should complete the survey:

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