Conference Mission

The AzLA Annual Conference is directed toward library and information professionals throughout the state of Arizona. This includes staff at public libraries, university libraries, school libraries, and special libraries. Continuing education certificates are available for education professionals who attend.

The conference supports AzLA’s mission to “look after the general welfare of library work and workers in Arizona, to advance the education advantages of the state through libraries, and to promote general interest in library extension [traveling libraries].” Since its establishment, the Association’s primary mission has remained the same: to promote and improve library service and librarianship in Arizona.

AzLA Mission Statement

The mission of the Arizona Library Association shall be to promote library service and librarianship in libraries of all types in the state of Arizona.

Programs fall into tracks: Leadership & Staff Development; Children and Young Adults; Information Literacy & Teaching; User Services; Technology & Tech Services; and Library Outreaching, Marketing, and Advocacy. This year’s conference theme is “It's a New Day!” focusing on ways to create innovative programming, expand our reach across our communities and the state, inspire future leaders both within our library staff and customers who we often build mentorships with, and overcome the challenges we all often face.




Arizona Library Association

Building Strong Libraries Together

7760 E State Route 69
Ste C5 #385
Prescott Valley, AZ 86314

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