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War Library Bulletin
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12022-04-20T12:53:52-07:00War Service Committee Bulletin4plain2022-04-29T10:19:42-07:00The United States entered WWI in April of 1917, and by August of that year the American Library Association War Service Committee was publishing the War Library Bulletin. The Bulletin helped local libraries understand ALA’s national initiatives, recruit volunteers, and explain local programs that could contribute to the national goals.