what is SLA?
The Special Libraries Association at the University of Washington is a student group that seeks to expose Information School students to careers in special libraries and the information industry in general. SLA promotes and strengthens its members through learning, advocacy, and networking initiatives. In conjunction with the Pacific Northwest Chapter of SLA, SLA-UW facilitates communication between students and professionals while having fun in the process!
SLA is the only global professional organization for Information Professionals. We represent the interests of over 12,000 members in over 80 countries worldwide. Our members are information resource experts who collect, analyze, evaluate, package, and disseminate information to facilitate accurate decision-making in corporate, academic, and government settings.
SLA is organized into divisions representing subject interests, fields, or types of information-handling roles. Our 25 divisions include: Information Technology, Competitive Intelligence, Knowledge Management, Business and Finance, Government Information, Legal, Solo Librarians, Museums Arts & Humanities, Science & Technology, Education, and more. There is sure to be a division to suit your professional interests.
Library
Crawls
Each quarter, SLA-UW arranges library crawls throughout Seattle.
Join us as we walk a neighborhood and tour all types of
libraries, from zine archives to corporate law libraries.
Stay
tuned for details about our next library crawl event!
SLA
Conference Reports
This past June, Sarah Caldwell was the recipient of
the Frost-Gershenfeld Travel Award. This award is underwritten by Nancy
Gershenfeld in memory of Roxanna Frost, the late Director of the
Microsoft Corporate Library and an alumna of the University of
Washington MLIS program, who passionately supported special libraries
and the leadership potential in each member of the organization. Sarah attended the SLA 2011 Annual Conference in Philadelphia, PA, and
wrote this report about her experience.
You may also read reports from these past winners of the award.
2010: Cathy Zegelin and Diane Doctor
2009: Holly Gale and Andrew Poultridge
news & events:

SLA Library Crawl: Museum of History & Industry
Join SLA at the nearby Museum of History & Industry at 3:45pm for a tour. After the tour stick around for a happy hour gathering!
SLA Library Crawl: Wing Luke Museum
Join SLA at the Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience at 4:00pm for a tour. After the tour stick around for a happy hour gathering!