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GLBA Mission Statement
The mission of the GLBA is to improve the effectiveness of booksellers, forge partnerships among members in all aspects of the bookselling industry and promote the Great Lakes region as a vital marketplace.

The Association
GLBA is the second youngest of the 10 regional booksellers associations. It was formed in late 1989 as the Michigan Booksellers Association in response to censorship legislation in that state. It had its first trade show in 1990 and published its first holiday catalog in 1991. The association grew quickly. In 1991 it expanded to include the states of Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio as well as Michigan and changed its name to Great Lakes Booksellers Association.

What is GLBA's connection with ABA?
The GLBA has no formal or legal connection with ABA, but it does work in partnership with the national organization on many issues. The organizations complement each other, with GLBA providing a local focus, voice, and promotional and networking opportunities, while ABA deals with national issues such as governmental affairs, insurance, etc.


Great Lakes Booksellers Association
P. O. Box 901 - 208 Franklin Street, Grand Haven, MI 49417
Toll-Free: (800) 745-2460 - Phone: (616) 847-2460 - Fax: (616) 842-0051
E-mail: info@books-glba.org

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