International and Comparative Librarianship

DEDICATED TO PIONEERS   INCLUDING:
S. R. Ranganathan, P. N. Kaula, R. N. Sharma, J. F. Harvey, D. J. Foskett, J. P. Danton, M. M. Jackson, etc.
This Blogosphere has a slant towards India [a.k.a Indica, Indo, South-Asian, Oriental, Bharat, Hindustan, Asian-Indian (not American Indian)].

Friday, June 25, 2010

Library Advocacy Day from ALA Washington

Countdown to National Library Advocacy Day
For one year only, Library Advocacy Day will replace National Library Legislative Day (NLLD). On June 29, 2010, library advocates from all 50 states and Washington, D.C. will meet at Upper Senate Park on the U.S. Capitol grounds. The event, which will begin at 11 a.m., will feature Lauren Myracle, photo ops, and a chance to cheer on libraries! After the rally, participants will meet with their elected officials and their staffs. Continue reading: Library Advocacy Day from ALA Washington





On the same shelf:
  • i need. i value. i love my library campaign
  • What is your Library worth to you?
  • Pull and Push Communications: Ranganathan's Laws re-interpreted
  • Market Research Techniques for Libraries

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  • Wednesday, June 09, 2010

    So what do we lose when we lose libraries? -- Thought for the day

    Extract:
    "My librarian friend reminds me that President Barack Obama obtained his first job after attending Columbia University by going to the New York Public Library. He used something called Job Search Central, which provides all kinds of databases, books, classes and books on how to find a job that is both suitable and desirable, how to start a new business, how to write a resume, how to prepare for a job interview, even how to look for a job if you've just been released from prison. And you don't have to buy a $5 latte from Starbucks to enjoy the privilege.

    In short, libraries are vital to creating an informed citizenry that is the hallmark of any democracy. So what do we lose when we lose libraries? We lose a lot." Continue reading the full article: The Death of the Library: Read It and Weep 
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