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Category Archives: News

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Computers in Libraries 2018 Registration Discount & Grant Opportunity

Grant Opportunities, NewsBy Jen BortDecember 5, 2017

Attending CiL 2018? As a CLRC (and therefore ESLN) member, you’re eligible for a discount on registration! Visit the registration page here or go to the conference page and enter ESLN18 in the Priority Code…

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Eco Grant Opportunity for K-12

Grant Opportunities, NewsBy adminDecember 1, 2017

The Captain Planet Foundation supports educational programs that enable youth to understand and appreciate our world by getting involved in hands-on projects to improve the environment. The Foundation provides ecoSolution…

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Sue Kowalski Appointed to NYS Regents Advisory Board

NewsBy adminNovember 29, 2017

One of CLRC’s regional librarians, Sue Kowalski, was appointed to the New York State Board of Regents Advisory Council on Libraries. Sue is currently the school librarian at the Pine…

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NYLA Needs Your Input on Teen Lock-In Article

NewsBy adminNovember 28, 2017

Have you hosted a library lock-in for teens here in Central New York? The New York Library Association (NYLA) is developing an article featuring library teen lock-ins. They need your…

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Weekly Update – 11/27/2017

NewsBy adminNovember 27, 2017

Weekly Update for November 27, 2017 Take a look at some of the events, stories, and resources available to library professionals in the CLRC region.

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Support Net Neutrality – Sign the Petition

Advocacy, NewsBy adminNovember 22, 2017

everylibrary is the National Political Action Committee for Libraries. They are dedicated to showing off the great things that libraries do across the country and to get more Americans engaged…

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Position Paper Available from OCLC on Archives and Special Collections

NewsBy adminNovember 21, 2017

Research and Learning Agenda for Archives, Special, and Distinctive Collections in Research Libraries by Chela Scott Weber This research and learning agenda represents the latest in a long line of…

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Workshop: Developing a Mascot: Giving Your Library a New Personality

Continuing Education, Events, NewsBy Jen BortNovember 20, 2017

Join us for an exciting presentation on how Henrietta Public Library uses their dinosaur mascot to keep library users engaged on social media and IRL. Leave with concrete ideas and…

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Weekly Update – 11/16/2017

NewsBy adminNovember 16, 2017

Weekly Update for November 16, 2017 Take a look at some of the events, stories, and resources available to library professionals in the CLRC region.

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HATS Library Trustee Webinars Available

NewsBy adminNovember 7, 2017

            Nine new mini webinars for Library Trustees are now available on the New York State Library’s website at: http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/libdev/trustees/webinars.htm. The curriculum includes modules to…

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