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Friday, April 20th, 2007

Tennessee Library Association Conference

Just got back from the TLA Conference in Chattanooga. I had a good time, saw several people that I hadn’t seen in a few years. The presentations were good, Loriene Roy, ALA President-Elect was the keynote speaker. Sadly I didn’t get to hear her speak since the room was standing-room only by the time I got there. I attened sessions on IM reference, wikis, and library website redesign among other things. I also toured UT Chattanooga’s Lupton Library.

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3 Responses to “Tennessee Library Association Conference”

  1. Julia Says:

    What was the most valuable part as far as you were concerned?

  2. Dan Says:

    Getting out of my office for a few days :-) Actually the best part was touring UTC’s library. And I did see some folks I haven’t seen in quite a while.

  3. Julia Says:

    If they ever finish the library here in downtown Indy, you’ll have to make a field trip. I think it’s about 3 years behind schedule and gazillions over budget.


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