Round Tables
What’s a round table?
A round table represents a field of librarianship not within the scope of any single section. Round tables may be organized in the same way as sections are organized. Round tables have their budgets. They receive $5 from each NCLA member who joins the section, and may charge fees for events and programs. Round tables often have their own committees for programming and other activities. There is no difference between a section and Round Table concerning rights and privileges of NCLA.
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