Archive for April 21st, 2008

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TLA – Friday, social networking

TLA stands for Texas Library Association. Their annual conference was April 15-18. Electronic handouts exist for most presentations. Handouts will be added to those presently posted.
Friday, April 18th I attended one session because I was a presenter. Then I headed home to my family.
“Social Networking among Digital Natives: Library Issues” was to the topic and [...]

TLA – Thursday, sessions and exhibits

TLA stands for Texas Library Association. Their annual conference was April 15-18. Electronic handouts exist for most presentations. Handouts will be added to those presently posted.
Thursday, April 17th in between the exhibits I was able to see two sessions and the general session. All were about future of Libraries (my choice). First, I saw Roy [...]

TLA – Wednesday, school administration mini-conference

TLA stands for Texas Library Association. Their annual conference was April 15-18. Electronic handouts exist for most presentations. Handouts will be added to those presently posted.
Wednesday, April 16th I was able once again to participate in the “Strong Libraries, Strong Scores School Administrators mini-conference that was inspired by the White House Conference on School Libraries [...]

TLA – Tuesday, facilities

TLA stands for Texas Library Association. Their annual conference was April 15-18. Electronic handouts exist for most presentations. Handouts will be added to those presently posted.
Tuesday, April 15th all day I was able to attend a pre-conference on building Libraries called “Building for Books, Bytes, and Beyond”. The two presenters were Anders Dahlgren, president, Library [...]