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North America’s Largest Technology Conference & Exhibition for Librarians and Information Managers
Computers in Libraries 2008 April 7 - 9, 2008
Hyatt Regency Crystal City
2799 Jefferson Davis Highway Arlington, VA
INNOVATIVE CHANGE: INTEGRATING HIGH TECH WITH HIGH TOUCH
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A CD-ROM is available for purchase through The Digital Record (www.digitalrecord.org).
The CD-ROM features audio and supplemental materials (such as PowerPoint slides) for many of the sessions at Computers in Libraries.
Orders are shipped approximately 6 weeks after the event.
 





Speaker Session(s)
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Nancy Dowd, Project Lead LibraryAware, EBSCO Publishing Novelist
Nancy Dowd

Nancy Dowd is the co-author of ALA's best selling book, Bite-Sized Marketing , Realistic solutions for Overworked Librarians. As Director of Marketing for the NJ State Library her work has earned top marketing awards from NJLA, ALA, PRSA NJ and JAASPER. She has won the John Cotton Dana Award. She is presently working on developing a new marketing application for libraries called LibraryAware.


Sessions by Nancy Dowd
Wednesday   04-09-2008   1:45 PM – 2:30 PM   E303: Giving Your Marketing and Advocacy a Second Life

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