Description
The APLA Digital Archives is a collection of materials representing the history of the Atlantic Provinces Library Association. Included in the digital archives are: The APLA Bulletin, which is the official publication of the Association, OGM minutes, Executive Council Minutes, Committee Reports and Minutes, and various other documents produced by or for the association.
The first Maritime Library Association was founded April 17, 1918 at Acadia University. Interest in the new association waned and irregular efforts were made during the 1920s to revitalize the Association. In 1922, an attempt was made to organize an Association at Acadia. After the 1928 annual meeting held at Acadia University, the Association lapsed into a state of dormancy until 1934. Even though the original Maritime Library Association had not met in six years, and the founders of the new Association had been members of the original, there was some opposition from the President of the old body to the use of the original name and the extant funds. Thus the new group decided to use the name "Maritime Library Institute", and proceeded to hold its first annual conference at Acadia University on May 30, 1935. At this time, the constitution was adopted, and the Association which was to become the Atlantic Provinces Library Association was born. In 1940, the name was changed back to "Maritime Library Association". The name changed to "Atlantic Provinces Library Association" (APLA) in 1957 when Newfoundland became a member.
The complete physical archival collection is located at Acadia University and is accessible to all APLA members by contacting the Acadia Archives. Members of the general public can request access to the archives by contacting the APLA president.
The first Maritime Library Association was founded April 17, 1918 at Acadia University. Interest in the new association waned and irregular efforts were made during the 1920s to revitalize the Association. In 1922, an attempt was made to organize an Association at Acadia. After the 1928 annual meeting held at Acadia University, the Association lapsed into a state of dormancy until 1934. Even though the original Maritime Library Association had not met in six years, and the founders of the new Association had been members of the original, there was some opposition from the President of the old body to the use of the original name and the extant funds. Thus the new group decided to use the name "Maritime Library Institute", and proceeded to hold its first annual conference at Acadia University on May 30, 1935. At this time, the constitution was adopted, and the Association which was to become the Atlantic Provinces Library Association was born. In 1940, the name was changed back to "Maritime Library Association". The name changed to "Atlantic Provinces Library Association" (APLA) in 1957 when Newfoundland became a member.
The complete physical archival collection is located at Acadia University and is accessible to all APLA members by contacting the Acadia Archives. Members of the general public can request access to the archives by contacting the APLA president.