Libraries in Medical Education is among the special interest groups in the Central Group on Educational Affairs, a regional group in the Association of American Medical Colleges. They offer continuing medical education courses at the annual meeting and sponsor panel discussions as part of the regular program.
The American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) has an Engineering Libraries Division (ELD). As the name of the parent group indicates, ELD is concerned with supporting engineering education. ELD has an active listserv that is open to non-members as well as ELD members, ELDNET-L.
The Committee on South Asia Libraries and Documentation is part of the Association for Asian Studies.
The Chemical Information Division (CINF) has been a part of the American Chemical Society (ACS) for more than 50 years. It began as the Chemical Literature Group in 1943, became the Chemical Literature Division in 1948, and has been called the Chemical Information Division since 1975. The group, which has about 1600 members, includes a substantial number of academic and corporate librarians in addition to chemical informaticians, database producers, and others who facilitate access to chemical and related information.