February 2010
10 Technology Ideas Your Library Can Implement Next Week
By Ellyssa KroskiEven non-techies can offer cutting-edge services right away
Posted 02/09/2010 - 16:39 | Comments: |How to Celebrate Women’s History @ Your Library
By Kay Ann Cassell and Kathleen WeibelTelling the story of women’s work is never done.
Posted 02/10/2010 - 09:44 | Comments: |Partnership Possibilities
By Kay Ann Cassell and Kathleen WeibelYour library can reap resources from these nonprofits
Posted 02/10/2010 - 11:30 | Comments: |(At Least) 21 Programming Ideas for Women's History Month
By Kay Ann Cassell and Kathleen WeibelPosted 02/10/2010 - 12:35 | Comments: |To Help You Plan
By Kay Ann Cassell and Kathleen WeibelReady reference for public programming
Posted 02/10/2010 - 15:57 | Comments: |A History of Women’s History Month
Posted 02/10/2010 - 17:36 | Comments: |Coaching in the Library
By Ruth MetzA professional coach can help leaders and staff up their game in dealing with an ever-changing environment and shrinking resources
Posted 02/18/2010 - 10:51 | Comments: |Trending Now
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How the World Sees Us

“For as long as anyone can remember, Amelia wanted to be a librarian. Not a sexy choice because of those darned shoes, but Amelia loved to read, and later, to knit.”
Michelle Zimet, department coordinator for Germanic studies at the University of Chicago, writing about her 21-year-old daughter, Amelia, in “I’m a hypocrite,” a commentary in the Chicago Tribune, Jan. 25, 2012
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