But then isn't IAML known in some US quarters as an International
Association of Matrimonial Lawyers?! This simply adds to our state of
National Confusion. Maybe we should contract Lord Hutton to conduct an
acronymic review.
A Jurassic Fossil
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From: Karen McAulay [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 05 February 2004 11:22
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: FW: New Name for National Museums, Libraries and Archives
Body
In the world of music librarianship, there's plenty of scope for confusion
with the Music Library Association, isn't there?!
Karen McA
Karen E McAulay, BA, MA, LTCL, DipLib, MCLIP
Music & Academic Services Librarian
RSAMD, Glasgow G2 3DB
tel: 0141 2708 267
PS have you visited Whittaker live! online performing arts news at
http://rsamd.weblogger.com
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From: Oliver Gillman
Sent: 05 February 2004 10:53
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Subject: New Name for National Museums, Libraries and Archives Body
For Immediate Release
Contact: Emma Wright
020 7273 1459
New Name for National Museums, Libraries and Archives Body
London, 5 February 2004 -- The Council for Museums, Archives and Libraries
announced today that it is dropping the name "Resource" from its title. The
organisation, which provides leadership across the sector and strategic
advice to government, said it would be known in future as the Museums,
Libraries and Archives Council, abbreviated to MLA.
When it was established in 2000, the organisation was given the title
"Resource: The Council for Museums, Archives and Libraries".
Mark Wood, MLA Chair, said: "The name Resource has always been a source of
some puzzlement and confusion. The Board felt unanimously that we needed a
name which is concise and spells out clearly what the organisation does.
"The name change had been achieved at a cost of £12,500, including design
and printing work. There has been no expensive rebranding exercise. Chief
Executive Chris Batt and I proposed the name and the Board enthusiastically
agreed."
The renaming was subsequently endorsed by Tessa Jowell, Secretary of State
for Culture, Media and Sport, which is the MLA sponsoring department.
The change will come into effect from 9 February.
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Notes to editors:
For further information please contact Emma Wright, MLA's Media and Events
Manager, on 020 7273 1459, email [log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> or visit the MLA website at
http://www.resource.gov.uk <http://www.resource.gov.uk/>
Museums, libraries and archives connect people to knowledge and information,
creativity and inspiration. MLA is leading the drive to unlock this wealth
for all.
05/04
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