The
Medical Library Association (MLA) is a Chicago-based advocate for library professionals and health sciences libraries – primarily in the United States. MLA maintains an online list of
ALA-accredited library school programs for those who would like to pursue a master's degree in library and information studies in the US and Canada (
MLIS). It furthermore administers the US
credentialing organization for medical librarians, the
Academy of Health Information Professionals (AHIP). The main network for medical libraries in the United States is the
National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NNLM). The
Special Libraries Association has a Medical Section of the Biomedical and Life Science Division, which serves as a forum for Division members who are engaged or interested in the exchange of information in the biomedical and health sciences, and the acquisition, organization, dissemination, and use of such information in all formats. In Canada, health librarians and libraries are represented by the
Canadian Health Libraries Association. Australia have the Health Libraries Australia Group of the
Australian Library and Information Association and the Victorian state based Health Libraries Inc. In 2013, HLA introduced a PD Specialisation in 2013 leading to Association post nominals on demonstration of ongoing professional development in the field of health librarianship. A list of health libraries in Australia may by found on the website of the National Library of Australia. In 2015, Australia is undertaking a census of health libraries and librarianship aiming to identify the full industry, locations, organisations, roles, and staff employed. The first specialist "Health Librarianship Essentials" tertiary training commenced in April 2015 at the Queensland University of Technology supported by HLA. In the United Kingdom, medical (or health) librarians are represented by the Health Libraries Group of the
Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP). The medical and health libraries of the
German-speaking countries, Germany, Austria and Switzerland, are represented by the Arbeitsgemeinschaft für medizinisches Bibliothekswesen e.V (Medical Libraries Association), based in
Leipzig, Germany. There are similar, if smaller, national groups in many European countries and these groups and individual health librarians and libraries are represented by the European Association for Health Information and Libraries (EAHIL) since 1987. For those librarians who work in very specialised subject areas, there are associations and networks which focus on their subject areas, and an example of such an organisation is Elisad, the
European Association of Libraries and Information Services on Addictions. Elisad The
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) has a Health and Biosciences Libraries Section. The last International Congress on Medical Librarianship (ICML) was in Brisbane in 2009. ==See also==