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The 2010 Summer Audience Conference is taking place August 14, 2010 (the day before Affiliate Summit) in NYC at Caroline’s On Broadway
Only 300 Seats Available $99 through 4/30 then $129.
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November 1988 - I taught for a year at the Royal Saudi Naval Forces in Dammam.
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Feb. 27, 2009 - Today is the final day of the ICE Conference. I presented a break out session entitled "Connecting to the Curriculum with Technology". This is a photo of my audience just before I began my presentation.
They came to hear me speak on campus journalism.
Bagis Rogelio Monje who is my fraternity brod and news editor back in college organized a 3-day seminar on campus journalism that was attended by 3 national high schools in Pangasinan. I have work piled up high but I can't say no to a dear friend even if for a day only. So I came, I spoke, and got drunk (September 2010).
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Candid shot of a pretty young thing who came up to listen to the jazz at the Birds and Beans coffee house. Evidence that jazz ain't just for us old farts. :-)
Rediscovering the City: New methods of researching and exploring the city
Photo by Bartek Barczyk CC BY 4.0 Medialab Katowice
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Audiences listen to a presentation on April 3, 2014 at the New York launch of the Global Development Lab.
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On Monday, April 8, at the Sheraton Eatontown, 6 Industrial Way East, a Disaster Recovery Summit took place sponsored by the New Jersey State Library in partnership with the National Network of Libraries of Medicine - Middle Atlantic Region, LibraryLinkNJ, and New Jersey Library Association.
After Hurricane Sandy people flocked to their local library. Many community libraries were pressed into service as ad hoc Disaster Response Centers. Even though they may have sustained great damage to their own buildings, librarians rallied and were in the forefront of providing services and information to those in need, as well as respite from the storm. Unless under water or without power, libraries were open, and were the place residents flocked to the morning after Sandy passed, accessing computers and free wireless to conduct business; to work from "home"; to contact relatives or their insurance companies; find tree removal specialists; fill out FEMA forms; or just to power up their devices and warm up. Libraries truly served their communities as ports in a storm, even though many were not prepared so serve in this capacity as unofficial community Disaster Recovery Centers.
The primary goal of this summit was to bring public librarians together with the emergency planning community, first responders, public health workers and community-based and faith-based groups charged with disaster-related responsibilities and to provide a forum for discussing roles libraries and information professionals can play in supporting future disaster preparedness, response and recovery efforts.
Presenters included Pat Tumulty, executive director of the NJLA; Renae Barger, executive director for the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, Middle Atlantic Region; Mary Chute, NJ State Librarian; Cheryl O'Connor, executive director of LibraryLinkNJ; and Michele Stricker, associate director of Library Support Services for the NJ State LIbrary.