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Somewhere out there, a librarian is wondering what this Twitter thing is
all about.
A library staff member is drowning in possibilities: Facebook, blogs,
wikis, RSS feeds, LibGuides, LibraryThing...
You can help; you've got experience!
You've been using new technologies in exciting ways in your job.
**So stop procrastinating and apply to present a pre-conference program
or workshop at the 2009 CAL Conference-Power ON: Avenues for the
Future.**
Of course, we're still looking for a wide range of programs. All
varieties of know-how (low- as well as high-tech) are welcome!
Program proposals must be submitted by 11:30 PM on SUNDAY, MAY 17.
For more information and to submit a proposal, visit www.cal-webs.org
Questions? Contact Jen Cotton at [log in to unmask] or
303-986-1501 x2627
*Pre-conference programs are half- or full-day sessions that will take
place on Thursday, November 19th. These sessions provide more in-depth
discussion of topics than workshops offer.
*Workshops are 50-minute sessions that will be presented on Friday,
November 20th and Saturday, November 21st. These sessions give an
overview on topics of interest.
(Note: Indicate on the workshop proposal form if you'd like your
original research considered for the peer-reviewed session.)
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The 2009 Colorado Association of Libraries annual conference will be
held November 19-21 at the Marriott Denver Tech Center.
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