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The Spring 2016 issue of ASCLA's Interface newsletter is now available, and includes articles about upcoming events and news from a variety of ASCLA's interest groups.

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The Spring 2016 issue of ASCLA's Interface newsletter is now available, and includes articles about upcoming events and news from a variety of ASCLA's interest groups.

One of the issue's many great articles, Tribal Libraries Program at the New Mexico State Library, describes how the program works to "strengthen and bring together" tribal libraries in New Mexico. In the image below, Jean Whitehorse of the Crownpoint Outreach Center delivers storytime to kids.

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Interested in submitting an article for publication in the next issue? ASCLA welcomes articles that cover human interest stories, highlight successful programs or projects, discuss the implementation of workplace and library improvements, cover news from member interest groups, and just about anything else that you’d like to share with your ASCLA colleagues. Contact Interface's editor, Christina Wray, at ccwray@indiana.edu if you are interested.

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Zach Miller
Head of Communications