[CASL-L] Free Webcast Event! The Post Recession Library: Why Technology is No Longer a Luxury

IRENE KWIDZINSKI kwidz at sbcglobal.net
Fri Aug 5 09:04:20 PDT 2011


This sounds great.  Lankes is someone that inspires Buffy Hamilton.


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How can libraries and librarians utilize the economic downturn to reintroduce 
themselves to their community? Now more than ever, libraries are uniquely 
positioned to lead their communities. Technology is no longer a luxury but a way 
to continue to provide services to a community that so desperately needs them. 
By embracing technology the library can reinvent itself in the midst of tough 
economic times.

PANELISTS
R. David Lankes, Professor and Director LIS Program, Syracuse University, School 
of Information Studies, NY
Bill Pardue, Reference and Virtual Services Supervisor, Arlington Heights 
Memorial Library, IL
Corinne Hill, Director, Dallas Public Library, TX  
1 hour free webcast event  |  Register at 
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