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Expect More: Our Most Important Conversation Part 2
“Expect More: Our Most Important Conversation Part 2″ ALA Midwinter 2012 Presidents Program, Dallas, TX. Abstract: Description from the program: Empowering Voices, Transforming Communities: join these conversations and leave Midwinter with new tools to become a better advocate. Libraries rely … Continue reading
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Expect More: Our Most Important Conversation
“Expect More: Our Most Important Conversation” ALA Midwinter 2012 Presidents Program, Dallas, TX. Abstract: Description from the program: Empowering Voices, Transforming Communities: join these conversations and leave Midwinter with new tools to become a better advocate. Libraries rely on partners … Continue reading
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Conversations on transforming libraries are highlights of ALA 2012 Midwinter Meeting
CHICAGO – Two afternoons of deep conversation about the evolving needs of our communities and how we can transform libraries and librarianship to meet their challenges will take place at the ALA 2012 Midwinter Meeting. Hosted by ALA President Molly … Continue reading
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Announcing the Next Atlas of New Librarianship Reading Group
This Monday we will be starting a new Atlas reading group using a new forum, and with a new twist. The first year library students of Syracuse University will be moderating a weekly discussion of the Atlas on the blog … Continue reading
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New Librarianship Keynote at Swedish Library Association
iSchool’s R. David Lankes to speak at Swedish Library Association conference Friday, December 3, 2010 By Margaret Spillett • (315) 443-1069 The Swedish Library Association’s annual conference “Bibliotekdagarna” will feature a talk by Syracuse University School of Information Studies Associate … Continue reading
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