February 23-26 Code4Lib 2009 in Providence, RI costs money, but has been sold out for weeks anyway
February 27 Drupal4Lib Camp in Darien, CT FREE, also sold (freed) out
February 28 DrupalCampNYC6 in NY, NY FREE, meals provided, and there are still seats available
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http://www.unabashedlibrarian.com/open-access-2009 Open Access and Libraries: |
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Attendance: Angie, Ann, Ellen, Emily, Eric, Jenna, Jennifer, Jess, Jill, John, Julie, Karen, Lynley, Mel (facilitator), Molly, Natalie, Romel |
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Tonight, January 23, 2009 the NYC Radical Reference Collective is hosting a salon style discussion of the new Policy for Use and Transfer of WorldCat Records proposed by OCCL. Even if you can't attend, you might get some use out of the bibliography we're developing or the notes posted by one of our members about a previous discussion on this topic. |
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Diedre Conkling of the Lincoln County Library District in Oregon made a comment on the Social Responsibilities Round Table list that I thought might be of interest to librarians, and also to journalists, especially when confronted with questions about "balance" and "neutrality." |
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question / pregunta:
My daughter's father is Iranian and I am american thus making her half and half is she eliagible for scholarship??
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question / pregunta:
Are there any radical texts about the Crown Heights Riot in 1991? I'm particularly interested in texts written in NYC around the time that they happened, but any radical text on the subject is welcome, particularly those dealing with anti-semitism and racism vis-a-vis the riot. |
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Mon., Jan. 5th, 2009 - meeting held at IPRC Current Projects: |
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Below are some links to information on the global movement for Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions. |
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I'm sure our friends at FGI will talk about this soon, but I wanted to share this notice from the National Coalition for History
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