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H-HistBibl is affiliated with the History Section (HS) of the Reference and User Services Association, a division of the American Library Association, and Association for the Bibliography of History (ABH). The HS has six committees: the Executive Committee, Bibliography and Indexes Committee, Genealogy Committee, Historical Events Committee, Instruction & Research Services Committee, Local History Committee, and Genealogical Publishing Company Award Committee. The ABH is an affiliated society of the American Historical Association (AHA), and organizes business meetings and sessions at the annual meeting of the AHA.
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Current Editorial Board, H-HistBibl:
Ruth Carr, Chief Librarian, U.S. History, Local History & Genealogy
Division, New York Public Library
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