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Looking for a poem

Forum  |  teacherlibrarian.ning.com | Jan 29, 2008

For those of us who connect, teach, share, and lead in new information landscapes. Come play in this exciting learning sandbox! Pose questions in the forum. Add your images and video! Post in the blog.

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comment on: Integrating with your ILS through Web services and APIs

Forum  |  www.librarytechnology.org | Sep 1, 2009

(2009-08-20 22:08:36). Hello Marshall,SUNY Geneseo took a slightly different track with APIs that may interest you, we decided that within the request interface and system of ILLiad, to adapt its request workflow flexibility to include various APIs to transform both ILL and acquisition

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Pima County Public Library Community :: View topic - Helga High Up by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat

I came across this book while looking for fiction about giraffes for my then-2-year-old daughter. The description in the catalog, "Helga the giraffe finds her incredible height very useful when she helps capture a robber," is a slightly deceptive description of the tale.

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ALA | Electronic Discussion Lists

To subscribe, go to http://lists.ala.org. Click on Login (First time users will need to get a password). View all lists. Click on desired list name and then Subscribe.

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comment on: An open letter to the Koha community

Forum  |  www.librarytechnology.org | Sep 16, 2009

(2009-09-16 15:05:31). "The libraries that use the software are stakeholders of the highest level. Yet, they have not been well represented at the table for many of the strategic conversations that involve the future of Koha. Companies and developers so far have had the dominant voices."

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IM Reference in School Libraries - TeacherLibrarianNetwork

Students who won't walk down to the library during class - or when teachers are reluctant to let them out of class - might IM me with reference questions. This might provide one more way for us to slip some quality research tips to students. I have two questions: 1.

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Working toward a new generation of library automation

Forum  |  www.librarytechnology.org | Jan 3, 2008

(2007-12-22 11:29:14). Last month I gave a presentation at the Talis Insight conference in Birmingham, UK titled "Working toward a new generation of library automation: opportunities to break free from the traditional

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GuidePosts: Perspective and commentary by Marshall Breeding

One of the benchmarks that I find helpful to gauge the ILS arena among large academic libraries involves a long-standing chart that I have maintained that tracks the automation systems used among the members of the 123 Association of Research Libraries.

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Content, Community and Visibility

Forum  |  www.librarytechnology.org | Jul 17, 2008

(2008-07-16 20:58:36). My Systems Librarian column for the April 2008 issue of Computers in Libraries dealt with some of the characteristics that library Web sites can embrace to

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Free Book for Fast-Acting Elementary School Librarians - TeacherLibrarianNetwork

Poster Girl is a chapter book about a messy, average kid, Paula, who wants to show up her goody-two-shoes rival, Cynthia. To pull off this feat, she’s got to make a great science poster, the ‘best’ in her class. But of course there are problems.

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