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Main Authors: Albanese, Andrew, Bardales, Aida, Berry, John N., III, Datema, Jay, Fialkoff, Francine, Fox, Bette-Lee, Oder, Norman, Rogers, Michael, Williams, Wilda
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ786561
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author Albanese, Andrew
Bardales, Aida
Berry, John N., III
Datema, Jay
Fialkoff, Francine
Fox, Bette-Lee
Oder, Norman
Rogers, Michael
Williams, Wilda
author_facet Albanese, Andrew
Bardales, Aida
Berry, John N., III
Datema, Jay
Fialkoff, Francine
Fox, Bette-Lee
Oder, Norman
Rogers, Michael
Williams, Wilda
Albanese, Andrew
Bardales, Aida
Berry, John N., III
Datema, Jay
Fialkoff, Francine
Fox, Bette-Lee
Oder, Norman
Rogers, Michael
Williams, Wilda
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Making Our Presence Felt: Librarians Come to Washington and Get Their Concerns on the Agenda Albanese, Andrew Bardales, Aida Berry, John N., III Datema, Jay Fialkoff, Francine Fox, Bette-Lee Oder, Norman Rogers, Michael Williams, Wilda Libraries Library Associations Librarians Conferences (Gatherings) Activism National Security Privacy Innovation Internet Technology Library Education Films This article presents the highlights of the 2007 American Library Association (ALA) annual conference held at the Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. Hundreds of librarians showed up early for a day of service, volunteering in libraries, schools, and other Washington-area institutions. As the conference wound down, some 2000 librarians and library advocates traversed the corridors of Congress on June 26 wearing red "Support Libraries" t-shirts. Events at the conference also included a professional debate that discussed the question: "Do libraries innovate?" and panel discussions on library wikis and "top tech trends."
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spellingShingle Making Our Presence Felt: Librarians Come to Washington and Get Their Concerns on the Agenda
Albanese, Andrew
Bardales, Aida
Berry, John N., III
Datema, Jay
Fialkoff, Francine
Fox, Bette-Lee
Oder, Norman
Rogers, Michael
Williams, Wilda
Libraries
Library Associations
Librarians
Conferences (Gatherings)
Activism
National Security
Privacy
Innovation
Internet
Technology
Library Education
Films
Making Our Presence Felt: Librarians Come to Washington and Get Their Concerns on the Agenda Albanese, Andrew Bardales, Aida Berry, John N., III Datema, Jay Fialkoff, Francine Fox, Bette-Lee Oder, Norman Rogers, Michael Williams, Wilda Libraries Library Associations Librarians Conferences (Gatherings) Activism National Security Privacy Innovation Internet Technology Library Education Films This article presents the highlights of the 2007 American Library Association (ALA) annual conference held at the Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. Hundreds of librarians showed up early for a day of service, volunteering in libraries, schools, and other Washington-area institutions. As the conference wound down, some 2000 librarians and library advocates traversed the corridors of Congress on June 26 wearing red "Support Libraries" t-shirts. Events at the conference also included a professional debate that discussed the question: "Do libraries innovate?" and panel discussions on library wikis and "top tech trends."
title Making Our Presence Felt: Librarians Come to Washington and Get Their Concerns on the Agenda
topic Libraries
Library Associations
Librarians
Conferences (Gatherings)
Activism
National Security
Privacy
Innovation
Internet
Technology
Library Education
Films
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ786561