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S.C. to hold international conference of church and synagogue librarians

 Friday, May 16, 2008

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GREENVILLE -- The 41st annual conference of the Church and Synagogue Library Association will convene at the Greenville Hilton in July.

More than 150 congregational librarians from across the United States and Canada are expected to attend the conference, set for Sunday through Tuesday, July 20-22.

The conference program features nationally recognized speakers, 25 wide-ranging workshops, authors, book and library vendors, musical entertainment, tours of congregational libraries and visits to historic and cultural sites. There is also a fast-track school for newcomers to congregational libraries on Saturday, July 19.

The Church and Synagogue Library Association serves religious libraries through a network of congregational and regional chapters, publications and training sessions offered at regional and national workshops. Both novice librarians and professional librarians benefit from a variety of CSLA's continuing education opportunities.

For more information, call 1-800-542-2752 or visit http://www.cslainfo.org.

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