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Tag Archives: ARL
Assessment Anytime, Anywhere
Yesterday’s staff carnival was a fun affair – lots of opportunity to meet new colleagues and learn about all the different areas of the libraries and press. Thank you Continuing Education Committee! The Library’s Assessment Committee hosted a table, nicely … Continue reading
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There’s a Blizzard but Library Assessment Slogs On
It’s good to be back home from the ALA Midwinter conference. Chicago was not only windy last weekend but also snowy and awfully cold! Well, it is winter…and librarians can not be stopped. The meetings are always informative and it’s … Continue reading