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Great work.
ReplyDeleteA link to this blog now appears on the IFRT Web site.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to seeing the blog develop Lauren. Thanks for starting it up.
ReplyDeleteI attended Susan Wood's session and thought it was outstanding. Is there a link for her slideshow that you could post?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Amy Reese
Regarding Massachusetts...
ReplyDelete> Attached please find a response to your
> Public Records Request to Susan Flannery,
> Director of the Cambridge Public Libraries...
http://lists.ufl.edu/cgi-bin/
wa?A2=ind0805b&L=recmgmt-l&T=0&P=7539