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Photograph of an attendee standing in the doorway while on a tour of the All Saints Dallas Anglican church and library in Dallas during the 2015 Church and Synagogue Library Association conference. Behind her are two other attendees and a portion of the children's section is visible. Next to the door is a sign with the library times and an announcement board with photos and a Korean flag. Around the corner is a book display window with three levels and the words "All Saints" in gold letters.
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Photograph of an attendee standing in the doorway while on a tour of the All Saints Dallas Anglican church and library in Dallas during the 2015 Church and Synagogue Library Association conference. Behind her are two other attendees and a portion of the children's section is visible. Next to the door is a sign with the library times and an announcement board with photos and a Korean flag. Around the corner is a book display window with three levels and the words "All Saints" in gold letters.
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Church and Synagogue Library Association Records (AR0898), University of North Texas Special Collections
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Church and Synagogue Library Association Records
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.