PLA Conference Ends With a Vowell
On the final day of the PLA conference. I attended two interesting sessions: Building the Global Village: Public Libraries as…
The Library will be Closed starting Monday, October 2nd for a “Glow Up.” Please keep a watch on our website and social media for renovation updates. We will still provide library services such as virtual programs, order of library materials (including holds & interlibrary loans) to be picked up in the plaza, and answering questions via phone and email.
On the final day of the PLA conference. I attended two interesting sessions: Building the Global Village: Public Libraries as…
As good as this conference (Public Library Association) is — and it is very good — not every session is…
If you’ve read the three previous posts on this blog, you know that I’m at the Public Library Association (PLA)…
“Women hold up half the sky.” – Chinese proverb. Nicholas D. Kristof, New York Times columnist and co-author with his…
Singer-songwriter-musician Natalie Merchant opened the Public Library Association’s 2010 conference today at 1:30 p.m. with a presentation and concert featuring…
One of our colleagues (Eric Cohen) is at the Public Library Association’s biennial conference in Portland, OR. He will be…
Room to Read, a non-profit organization that donates libraries to communities in developing nations, is the inspiration and life-work of…
From the Computers in Libraries 2007 conference in Washington, DC Speaker: John Van Oudenaren, Senior Advisor, World Digital Library Initiative,…
Well, this live blogging thing has turned out to be harder than I thought for many reasons, with which I…
From the keynote session: Here’s the first thing I learned: askaninja.com is a funny site Fact #2: 73% of American…
I (Eric) am at the Computers in Libraries Conference in Arlington, VA, just outside Washington, DC. Since it is a…