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Dear Texas Library Association friends,
We know this is a stressful time for everyone and like many of you, we are making some changes to our daily operations in order to protect our staff, TLA members and others we do business with, and to do our part to help lessen the chances of the community spread of COVID-19.
Beginning March 18, TLA staff is working 100 percent remotely and our main office in Austin is closed.
Rest assured, we are still here for you. Here is our contact information, with both links to our emails and our phone numbers. We will return calls in a timely manner but email is probably the best way to reach us right now.
We will continue to monitor the COVID-19 situation, and please rest assured that we will continue to serve our members in our customary manner. Most importantly, take care of yourselves and your families.
Thank you,
Your TLA Staff
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