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Monthly Archives: July 2013
July 01 Mid Morn Architecture and Libraries Workshop
June 01 Midday Session The Sacred and the Profane : The Library and campus Identity in the 21st Century BES-BCUL AMAZING! This was a GREAT GREAT look at how architects, administration, and libraries work together (and not) and the … Continue reading
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Tumbling out of Bed to Tumbler Session Monday, July 01
That’s right, no matter where you are Monday is Monday. 🙂 However, I found out the amazing workshops I found began to occur Monday, I had been able to find workshops that were powerful and effective moreso after the weekend … Continue reading
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Ready, Set, Sunday and a 5k! on June 30th
Waking up at 5:00 AM on Sunday normally, you’d think, “Am I crazy?!” Yet, I did this on Saturday thinking THAT was the 5k, dressed, waiting for the shuttle outside, THAT was great! 🙂 I actually made it back … Continue reading
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Ending the 29th in Exhibits…)
Closing out Saturday night, as I had attended a few sessions but nothing record breaking, lol, I dived into the exhibit hall and searched for the information out of hundreds of vendors that would benefit us in Latin American the … Continue reading
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June 29th – It’s FREE (Free for all: Inside the Public Library) – and other Films you would NEVER want to miss!
One of the films that showed today (Saturday) was the following: Now Showing @ ALA: Bonsai People – the Vision of Muhammad Yunus and here is this particular film preview: Muhammad Yunus As well, there were others at ALA2013 showing … Continue reading
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June 29th – First Saturday Session
Saturday June 29th Session 1 AASL Best Websites for teaching and Learning So far I felt this was one of the most crucial and hands-on workshop from the very beginning when this workshop began. Attached are the detailed Apps chosen … Continue reading
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Rahm Emanuel, Stephen Leavitt, and…prostitution?
July 28th ALA Opening Session Speech – Open Session of ALA Friday Night notes. After you see the above link to the attachment that details the key points made by the Chicago Mayor and Stephen Leavitt, aside from the humor it … Continue reading
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FRIDAY JUNE 28TH – ALA – SECOND DAY OF WORKSHOPS IRRT
To start off the day, BLACKHAWKS celebration! Yes, today was the day of the parade, and all had been warned of the hassle it would be with shuttles to and from the conference. As usual, I walked across the street … Continue reading
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Game changers…
29:15. That was my time. Believe it or not, 15th for men, 41st overall in a 158 person race, and yet, with better shoes, better breathing practice, better training, I feel I could have been at least in the 23ish … Continue reading
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