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Infopeople has arranged with the Southeastern Library Network, Inc. (SOLINET) to offer SOLINET’s online courses to the California library community at SOLINET member prices. The Southeastern Library Network, Inc. (SOLINET) is an Atlanta-based not-for-profit Read More...
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If your library jurisdiction used the summer reading themes Catch the Reading Bug and/or Metamorphosis @ Your Library this year, please complete the participation survey via http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/?p=WEB2286Q4LTSZF by Friday, September 19. The Read More...
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Libraries and other interested parties (presidential campaign headquarters are ordering by the tens of thousands!) can now order free copies of the nonpartisan 16-page Easy Voter Guide booklets in English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese. As always, Read More...
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Application deadline is September 15, 2008 The Institute of Museum and Library Services ( IMLS ) and the Bank of America Charitable Foundation are pleased to announce the 2009 guidelines for the American Heritage Preservation Program. This new public-private Read More...
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Library Journal is now collecting information on building projects completed between July 1, 2007 and June 30, 2008 for its annual December compilation. Please help Library Journal disseminate the request where possible. www.libraryjournal.com/PublicArch2008 Read More...
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From Rosario Garza, Executive Director, Metropolitan Cooperative Library System (MCLS) Placentia Library will be closed for a minimum of three weeks because of damage sustained from Tuesday's earthquake. The building is completely closed until it Read More...
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From Rosario Garza, Executive Director, Metropolitan Cooperative Library System (MCLS): We've learned that the Placentia Library ( http://www.placentialibrary.org ) is closed to the public because of earthquake damage. The earliest that they are likely Read More...
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The Early Learning with Families (ELF) June 25 webcast presentation, featuring information and strategies from Zero to Three’s Cindy Oser and Leticia Lara, is now available for viewing on the ELF website at http://www.elflibraries.org/training/web-events Read More...
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New technologies and evolving social trends are changing the way in which people find and use information. Everyone is a seeker of information. Ubiquitous access to online information resources and search engines have enabled every person with a computer Read More...
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The California Rural Library Initiative will present a webcast on a new certificate program for library practitioners Wednesday, June 25 from noon – 1 pm. The webcast is free and open to staff of California libraries. More information about accessing Read More...
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The California State Library is co-sponsoring Library Journal's Design Institute May 9 at the San Francisco Public Library . The Library Journal Design Institute is a one-day think tank of librarians, leading architects, designers and vendors joining Read More...
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Through the California Center for the Book , the California State Library partnered this past fall with PBS to promote the Ken Burns documentary, The War . Now that the series has aired, the California State Library and the Center for the Book will be Read More...
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The North Bay Cooperative Library System has announced the launch of the Early Learning with Families (ELF) @ Your Library blog. The ELF blog can be accessed at www.elflibraries.org . If you wish to add entries or comment on existing postings, please Read More...
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If you're attending CLA this year, please join the California State Library (CSL), California Center for the Book and representatives from PBS for an informal conversation about the Ken Burns' documentary, The War , and how the series inspired Read More...
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World War II “touched every family, on every street, in every town in America,” says Ken Burns whose new seven-part PBS documentary, The War , premieres on PBS September 23. The California State Library and the California Center for the Book Read More...
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