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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Lovely Lewes
I recently got the chance to visit the Lewes Public Library which serves a pretty town on a pristine stretch of Delaware coast. I love how so many libraries are situated next to parks or have attractive landscaping encouraging reading al … Continue reading
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No Scottish Accents Here
While visiting Mammoth Caves National Park recently – - we stayed in Glasgow, Kentucky so I just had to check out the Mary Wood Weldon Memorial Library, just a short walk from our hotel. The southern outward appearance of the building contrasts … Continue reading
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Tagged library marketing, public libraries, Virtual tour of public libraries
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Please bear with me
BCR is moving offices, so it’s time for me to move the blog from their website. Here’s the new url - please update your RSS feeds, bookmarks etc. I realize the blog looks a bit different (the page should be back to its normal look by … Continue reading
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Friendly Fryeburg
Fryeburg Public Library in a lovely tourist area in Maine near the White Mountains opens bright and early at 8 am, which is nice when you want to get out and active quickly as most locals and visitors seem to do. … Continue reading
Update – Sorry – Reference Renaissance Conference Presentations are no longer available.
Update – it appears all the materials from both BCR sponsored Reference Renaissance Conferences have been removed from the web and are no longer available – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – … Continue reading
Diving into Diversity at Dover
Dover Town Library in MA is quite something, especially for a community of only 6200. It’s a pretty tree-shrouded building in a bucolic central location. Real estate agents frequently bring prospects by as it’s such a selling point for living here. Even in … Continue reading