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Conference on Conferences – Recap

Hey everyone! If you were at Conference on Conferences this morning, thank you for coming and for your fantastic questions.
Thanks also to our presenters

Sam Burns – finding conferences
Lea Susan Engle – finding funding and session planning
Paul Aumer-Ryan – poster sessions
Arro Smith – what NOT to do

and to our panel anchors

Alex Hershey
Don Hamerly

We [...]

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First Brown Bag a Success!

Hey everyone! First of all, I’d like to thank everyone that came out to the Brown Bag yesterday. I know I learned a lot and I hope you all did too. If you missed it, here is a little recap of what happened.
We were joined by Ted Wanner, Continuing Education Specialist and [...]

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Program this week

WHAT: Brown Bag Speaker Event
WHEN: Wednesday, November 8th from 11:30am-12:30pm
WHERE: SZB 556
The scoop: UT Libraries subject specialists Shiela Winchester and Dorothy Carner
will discuss building relationships with students, staff, faculty, and the
general public.
Dorothy Carner is UT’s Business subject specialist.
Shiela Winchester serves as subject specialist for Archaeology, Classics,
Philosophy, and Religious Studies.
Please join us! As always, ALA/TLA [...]

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Meeting Reminder

Just a reminder that we’re having a speaker today – come hear Thom Barthelmess speak about his involvement with ALA divisions, providing services to youth, and how he is adjusting to life in sultry central Texas after moving here from his native Washington State.
See you in SZB 556 at 11:30!

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Topic for November Presentation

Join us in November for a discussion about building relationships with patrons – including faculty, students, and the general public. Dorothy Carner, business subject specialist at PCL, will be one of our speakers.
As always, free beverages will be provided!

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