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CSLA 2016 available on this site.
Description
Photo of a large bus outside of the First Christian Church in Kent, Ohio. There is a man standing between the bus and the building entrance and someone is holding open the door. The sign for the church reads "First Christian Church Disciples of Christ". The location was a part of the tours taken the day before the official conference began. It was the 49th annual CSLA conference that was held at Kent State University from June 27-29 in 2016.
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Photo of a large bus outside of the First Christian Church in Kent, Ohio. There is a man standing between the bus and the building entrance and someone is holding open the door. The sign for the church reads "First Christian Church Disciples of Christ". The location was a part of the tours taken the day before the official conference began. It was the 49th annual CSLA conference that was held at Kent State University from June 27-29 in 2016.
Physical Description
1 photograph : digital, col. ; 683 x 1024 px.
Notes
The theme of the conference was "Telling Your Story."
Preferred Citation:
Church and Synagogue Library Association Records (AR0898), University of North Texas Special Collections
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Church and Synagogue Library Association Materials
Materials from the Association include photographs and schedules from the annual conference, along with newsletters that present news of service in libraries that support faith groups, reviews of books and media, public relations techniques used by successful congregational libraries, and aids in the cataloging and classification of religious materials.