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Group Name: Panhandle Library System
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Tags: nebraska, nrls, pls
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PLS is one of six regional library systems in Nebraska. It is a non-profit organization supported by state and federal funds administered through the Nebraska Library Commission. Its purpose is...

Group Name: Small and Rural in Pennsylvania
Members: 9
Tags: pa, pennsylvania, public libraries, small libraries, social networking
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This group is for networking, support and idea sharing for public librarians who work in the great state of Pennsylvania. Many of our libraries are small, we have unique funding issues and yet, some...

Group Name: Nebraska CatExpress Libraries
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Tags: cataloging, catexpress, nebraska
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A group for libraries in Nebraska who use CatExpress for cataloging. Share tips and tricks, discuss how you use CatExpress, ask questions, get help.

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► The Association for Rural & Small Libraries (ARSL) launched its new website:  http://www.arsl.info. Read more about this transition in this BlogJunction post.

► ARSL held its Annual Conference on September 11-13, 2009, in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Many of the conference presentations and handouts can be found on the ARSL website:  http://www.arsl.info/annual-conference-awards-calendar/program-handout-files/

► The 2010 ARSL/ABOS Joint Conference will be held October 14-16, 2010, in Denver. Please share the Conference Flyer with your rural library friends and colleagues. 

Library Journal's annual Best Small Library in America Award, sponsored by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, was created in 2005 to encourage and showcase the exemplary work of libraries serving populations under 25,000. View the archive of the October 7 webinar with Nancy Rosenwald, the library director of this year's winner, the Union County Carnegie Library of South Carolina. The library was recognized for its transformation into an "inclusive, modern, service-oriented, community center." Hear how the strategies and tactics applied over the past 3 years have brought renewal to library services in this tiny community in spite of its high unemployment rate and the library's shoestring budget. Nancy was joined by Library Journal's executive editor, Rebecca Miller, who provided an overview of the nomination process and details for next year's award in addition to the award's past winners.

 

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