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The Southeast Chapter of the Music Library Association, Inc. (SEMLA), is a non-stock, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the establishment, use, and growth of music libraries and collections of music materials in the Southeast. It encourages communication and cooperation with libraries and music collections not affiliated with the Music Library Association to determine how the Chapter may be of assistance to the individual library. SEMLA provides a forum for the exchange of ideas regarding all aspects of work with music materials. The organization also encourages activities to improve the organization, administration, holdings, and public services of such libraries and collections. The region covered by the Chapter includes the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee, as well as the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.

--Above information from the SEMLA Constitution, Articles I & II, and By-Laws, Article I.

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Current Individual Members of SEMLA
The 2009 membership directory was published with Breve Notes in April 2009.


Current SEMLA Officers
Much of the work of the Chapter is carried out by the Executive Board, elected officers, and committees. The Board includes the Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary-Treasurer, and two Members-at-Large, who serve as chairs of the Program and Nominating Commitees in alternate years. The Local Arrangements Commitee carries out preparations for our annual meeting each year, and may include friends in the vicinity of the meeting, as well as local SEMLA members.

Chair
John Druesedow, Duke University (retired) (2009-2011)

Past Chair
Anna Neal, University of Memphis (TN) (2009-2010)

Secretary-Treasurer
Scott Phinney, University of South Carolina (2007-2009, 2009-2011)

Members-at-Large
Chris Durman, University of Tennessee-Knoxville (2008-2010)

Gary Boye, Appalachian State (NC) (2009-2011)

Newsletter Editor
Grover Baker, Center for Popular Music (TN) (2007-2009)

Web Page Editor
Nara Newcomer, East Carolina University (NC)

Archivist
Ashlie Conway, University of South Carolina

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SEMLA Constitution

Chapter Officer's Handbook

Past SEMLA Officers



If you are interested in becoming a member of SEMLA please check out our How To Join page for additional information. We look forward to having you join our ranks!

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