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Online Publishers Association Intelligence Report Evaluation: 0
Information for and about the online publishing industry from the leading trade association dedicated to representing the interests of high-quality online publishers before the advertising community, the press, the government and the public. Includes recent news and latest research on the industry, as well as membership information.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics is the principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics.
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National Association of Legal Assistants - NALA Evaluation: 0
NALA is the nation's leading professional association for paralegals and legal assistants. As a non-profit organization, NALA provides continuing education and professional development programs for paralegals - from novice to experienced professionals.
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American Society of Association Executives Evaluation: 0
ASAE & The Center for Association Leadership are two organizations linked together by a common belief and a common passion. We believe associations have the power to transform society for the better. Our passion is to help association professionals achieve previously unimaginable levels of performance. We do this by nurturing a community of really smart, creative, and interesting people - our members. In short, we connect great ideas and great people. |
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National Association of Legal Investigators - NALI Evaluation: 0
NALI was formed in 1967 for legal investigators actively engaged in negligence investigations for the plaintiff and/or criminal defense. These investigators may be employed by law firms, public defenders or private investigative agencies.
Our primary focus is to educate and advance the art and science of legal investigation, and to ensure the highest standard of professional ethics. This common bond establishes mutual trust, goodwill and friendship among our members.
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The Public Library Association (PLA), with more than 11,000 members is one of the fastest growing divisions of the American Library Association (ALA), the oldest and largest library association in the world. PLA’s core purpose is to strengthen public libraries and their contribution to the communities they serve.
Founded in 1944, PLA is a member-driven organization that exists to provide a diverse program of communication, publication, advocacy, continuing education, and programming for its members and others interested in the advancement of public library service.
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National Association of Legal Search Consultants - NALSC Evaluation: 0
The National Association of Legal Search Consultants is the national professional organization for the legal search profession and is committed to upholding the highest ethical standards in the field.
The field of legal search consulting evolved in the late 1960's as a response to developing demands for specialized consulting services in the hiring of attorneys. Since then, the industry has grown dramatically and faces unlimited potential in the new century. However, in the early days of the profession, dialogue among legal search practitioners was virtually nonexistent and lack of consistent standards of practice marred the credibility of the legal search profession.
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The ALA Constitution states the purpose of ALA as, “The object of the American Library Association shall be to promote library service and librarianship.” The stated mission is, “To provide leadership for the development, promotion, and improvement of library and information services and the profession of librarianship in order to enhance learning and ensure access to information for all.”
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National Association of Medical Staff Services - NAMSS Evaluation: 0
The National Association Medical Staff Services (NAMSS) is the preeminent organization for the development of individuals responsible for managing credentialing, privileging, practitioner/provider organizations, and regulatory compliance in the diverse healthcare industry.
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The Marketing Research Association, based in Glastonbury, CT (USA), was formed in 1954 as an outgrowth of the Trade Problem Discussion Group of the American Marketing Association’s (AMA) New York Chapter.
MRA currently has approximately 3,000 members internationally, representing all segments of the research profession.
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