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lynda.com – Mobile Marketing Fundamentals

Continuing Education, lynda.comBy adminMarch 2, 2015Leave a comment

CLRC offers its member constituents (including members of our five participating library systems and individual members) access to the entire lynda.com training library at no charge. For more information on…

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CLRC Participates in Advocacy Day 2015 in Albany

Advocacy, Events, NewsBy adminFebruary 27, 2015

This past Wednesday, February 25th, CLRC chartered a bus and met with more central New York library advocates in Albany. Over fifty librarians, trustees, paraprofessionals, students and patrons from our…

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Support Your Library with CLRC!

NewsBy adminFebruary 24, 2015

February 25th is Library Advocacy Day in New York State! Many of us are going to Albany to rally at the capitol, but we need your help to spread the…

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This Week’s Featured lynda.com Course – “Up and Running with reddit”

lynda.comBy adminFebruary 23, 2015Leave a comment

CLRC offers its member constituents (including members of our five participating library systems and individual members) access to the entire lynda.com training library at no charge. For more information on…

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Disaster Relief Grants for School Libraries

Grant Opportunities, NewsBy adminFebruary 20, 2015Leave a comment

Has all this snow and cold caused problems for your school library? Beyond Words: The Dollar General School Library Relief Fund, administered by the American Association of School Librarians (AASL),…

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Call for Articles – “Library as Community Refuge”

NewsBy adminFebruary 18, 2015Leave a comment

NYLA’s Leadership and Management Section (LAMS) is seeking articles for it’s next journal issue. The focus is on libraries and librarians serving as community refuges and resources after a natural…

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Urban Librarians Conference

EventsBy adminFebruary 11, 2015

Take a trip to Brooklyn this spring! Registration is now open for the 2015 Urban Librarians Conference! This year’s theme is “Life – Literacy – Libraries” March 27th 2015 9:30am-4:30pm…

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New Yorkers for Better Libraries – Political Action Committee Gala

Advocacy, EventsBy adminFebruary 10, 2015

Doing anything the evening before Advocacy Day? The Annual Gala Fundraising Banquet for the PAC is Tuesday, February, 24. Coctails at 6:00pm. Dinner at 7:00pm. Reserve your seat HERE Keynote…

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This Week’s Featured lynda.com Course – “QuickBooks Pro 2015 Essential Training” with Jess Stratton

Continuing Education, lynda.comBy adminFebruary 9, 2015Leave a comment

CLRC offers its member constituents (including members of our five participating library systems and individual members) access to the entire lynda.com training library at no charge. For more information on…

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Assemblyman Stirpe Holds Town Hall Meetings

Advocacy, EventsBy adminFebruary 6, 2015

If you aren’t planning to take the advocacy bus to Albany on February 25 with CLRC, member librarians and supporters, here’s an opportunity to voice your opinion about libraries and…

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