Thanks to AJL members Ilka Gordon and Elizabeth Stabler for participating in 
this collaborative project that AJL is doing with ATLA and CLA. This press 
release comes from the ATLA website and was also blogged on AJL’s site. – Heidi 
Estrin, President, AJL
In Good Faith Project Prepares Preservation Survey for Small Theological and 
Religious Studies Libraries

Chicago, IL, February 25, 2014 – Through funding from the Institute of Museum 
and Library Services (IMLS), the American Theological Library Association 
(ATLA) and project partners the Catholic Library Association (CLA) and the 
Association of Jewish Libraries (AJL) are preparing a preservation survey for 
small theological and religious studies libraries, archives, and cultural 
institutions.  The survey is the centerpiece of an IMLS National Leadership 
Grants for Libr​aries Planning Grant for the project, “In Good Faith: 
Collection Care, Preservation, and Access in Small Theological and Religious 
Studies Libraries.”

The survey will help the project partners gain a better understanding of 
collection care, preservation, and access practices in small theological and 
religious studies libraries, archives, and cultural institutions and begin to 
identify valuable and vulnerable collections held in these institutions.  The 
partners will use the results of the survey to explore collaborative 
initiatives to respond to identified long-term collection care, preservation, 
and access needs.

The survey is expected to be available March 12, 2014 through April 14, 2014. 
Participants should be part of a formal or established institution; have a 
library, archive, or other research collection which includes religious and/or 
theological materials; have religious and/or theological historical or rare 
materials as part of the library, archive, or research collection; and have at 
least one contact person (volunteer or salaried, full-time or part-time) 
responsible for the care/management of the research collection that can serve 
as the contact for the survey.

The partners will promote the project through their memberships as well as 
through discussion lists and forums that include religious and theological 
libraries, archives, and cultural institutions.  Institutions interested in 
participating in the survey and organizations interested in helping to promote 
the survey may contact member...@atla.com<mailto:member...@atla.com> to receive 
notice of the survey’s availability.

National Leadership Grants for Libraries support projects that address 
challenges faced by the museum, library, and/or archive fields and that have 
the potential to advance practices in those fields. IMLS offers grants to help 
make it possible for communities and individuals to thrive.
About ATLA
Established in 1946, the American Theological Library Association (ATLA) is a 
professional association of nearly eight hundred individual, institutional, and 
affiliate members providing programs, products, and services for theological 
and religious studies libraries and librarians. ATLA offers a prestigious 
product line of electronic resources to support the scholarly study of religion 
and theology, including the ATLA Religion Database® (ATLA RDB®), ATLASerials® 
(ATLAS®) and ATLA Catholic Periodical and Literature Index® (ATLA CPLI®). For 
more information visit http://www.atla.com/.
About AJL
The Association of Jewish Libraries promotes Jewish literacy through 
enhancement of libraries and library resources and through leadership for the 
profession and practitioners of Judaica librarianship. The Association fosters 
access to information, learning, teaching and research relating to Jews, 
Judaism, the Jewish experience and Israel.  To learn more, please visit 
http://www.jewishlibraries.org/.
About CLA
Established in 1921, the Catholic Library Association is an international 
membership organization, providing its members professional development through 
educational and networking experiences, publications, scholarships, and other 
services. The Catholic Library Association coordinates the exchange of ideas, 
provides a source of inspirational support and guidance in ethical issues 
related to librarianship, and offers fellowship for those who seek, serve, 
preserve, and share the word in all its forms.  To learn more, please visit 
http://www.cathla.org/.
About IMLS
The Institute of Museum and Library Services is the primary source of federal 
support for the nation’s 123,000 libraries and 17,500 museums. Our mission is 
to inspire libraries and museums to advance innovation, lifelong learning, and 
cultural and civic engagement. Our grant making, policy development, and 
research help libraries and museums deliver valuable services that make it 
possible for communities and individuals to thrive. To learn more, visit 
www.imls.gov<http://www.imls.gov/> and follow IMLS on 
Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/USIMLS> and 
Twitter<https://twitter.com/us_imls>.

Press Contact
Miguel Figueroa, +1.312.454.5100 ext. 4415, 
mfigue...@atla.com<mailto:mfigue...@atla.com>
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