[Attendees seated in Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church Library]
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Photograph of the attendees during a tour of the Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church library in Dallas during the 2015 Church and Synagogue Library Association conference. They are gathered in the open area between the shelves, some are sitting and others are standing. The tour was being led by Barbara Rhodes, the librarian. The shelves are made of dark wood and the seats are arranged around a small table near the information desk. A sign towards the back reads "Timely Topics at PHPC".
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Photograph of the attendees during a tour of the Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church library in Dallas during the 2015 Church and Synagogue Library Association conference. They are gathered in the open area between the shelves, some are sitting and others are standing. The tour was being led by Barbara Rhodes, the librarian. The shelves are made of dark wood and the seats are arranged around a small table near the information desk. A sign towards the back reads "Timely Topics at PHPC".
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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.