Membership
Why Join ALA?
Through professional development, advocacy, and engagement opportunities, ALA members gain valuable skills and build connections that advance careers. ALA opens new opportunities for progress, both as a professional and a profession.
Membership with ALA also supports our advocacy work on the Hill, as well as supporting ALA’s work around intellectual freedom, diversity and literacy outreach, and international relations.
Membership Types
Personal Membership
ALA personal membership provides resources and benefits that help move your career forward with continuing education, networking opportunities and the latest library trends. This membership type includes individual, supporter, and student memberships.
Types and Dues
Organizational Membership
Eligibility is open to all types of libraries; not-for-profit schools conducting programs of library education; and other not-for-profit organizations including library associations, affiliated organizations, and international organizations. Organizational membership offers a wide range of benefits, including publication and product discounts, data and metrics tools, JobList discounted rates, and HR and managerial resources.
Corporate Membership
ALA Corporate Members receive recognition as supporters of libraries and library workers and have premier access to more than 50,000 individual and 4,000 organizational members of ALA through our conferences and trade shows. Corporate members include businesses not included in either Personal or Organizational definitions that wish to be patrons of ALA.
Corporate Membership Quick Links
As an ALA Member, you'll have access to . . .
You'll receive a subscription to American Libraries magazine
You'll receive discounts on . . .
Join us at ALA Annual Conference and receive discounted member registration rates.
Enjoy discounted course rates on association-wide elearning materials for professional development, improving library services, technology training, advocacy, and much more—for all librarians in any type of library.
ALA Members save on a subscription to Booklist. As the book review journal of the American Library Association, Booklist connects library and education workers to the books and resources needed to support and enrich their communities.
As a member of ALA, your ALA member discounts can save you money on the products and services you use, whether it’s for your personal life or for your library.
3 Easy Ways to Join or Renew Today
Join or Renew Online
To become a new ALA Member, click here to join online. (Only first-time ALA Members should use this link.)
If you have ever been an ALA Member in the past, click here to renew online.
Download a print-ready form at the Print Membership Application Page, complete, and return by mail or fax.
Accessibility
We're making every effort to develop an accessible system. If you require an accessibility accommodation and have difficulty using the system, please contact membership@ala.org or call 1-800-545-2433, ex. 5 to receive assistance.
Read more about our commitment to accessibility at ala.org/accessibility
Member Resources
Find answers to frequently asked questions about becoming a member, managing your member account, and renewing your membership at the FAQ page.
For any other questions, please call Member Customer Service at 800-545-2433 or email membership@ala.org.