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CTLS'ers - Small Library Management is an excellent series and Julie Todaro is, of course, a great presenter. You may have to drive as far as Canton, Kerville, Corpus, Conroe Ft. Stockton or Abilene - but that's not such a bad thing! Think of the fun you'll have... The dates have not yet been announced, but this first session on Basic Management will be sometime in the spring. Jennifer I've stopped 2,361 spam and fraud messages. You can too! Free trial of spam and fraud protection at http://www.cloudmark.com/sig/?rc=3mi4hl -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ted Wanner Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 4:51 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [slm] Speaker for next Small Library Management I am pleased to announce that we have a speaker for the first session of the new Small Library Management series, Basic Management. Julie Todaro will be once again be teaching this workshop. Dr. Julie Beth Todaro has been a library and information science professional for over thirty years as a public and academic librarian and a library educator. Her areas of expertise include management of non-profits in the areas of organizational design and effectiveness; assessment and measurement; community partnerships; strategic planning; communication; continuous learning including both professional development and training; customer service; leadership; and, 21st century human resources issues including dealing with 21st century change. She is an expert facilitator and public speaker. Her professional career includes consulting, academic library management and education of college programs and services, library school graduate and doctoral level education, and public librarianship. More good news! We are expanding the series from five to seven locations! Our tentative class sites will be: Abilene Canton Corpus Christi Amarillo Conroe Kerrville Fort Stockton Julie and I are now working out exact dates for Spring 2006. Dates and definite locations will be announced as soon as they can be confirmed between Julie, the host libraries, the Regional Library Systems, and Texas State Library. Registration will be open shortly thereafter. A survey is coming soon to request suggestions on how the Small Library Management program might be improved. The survey will probably be available by paper, email, or World Wide Web around December 9. Ted Ted Wanner Continuing Education Consultant Texas State Library & Archives Commission 1201 Brazos Austin, Texas 78701 (512) 936-4449 (800) 252-9386 (Texas only) [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ slm mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.tsl.state.tx.us/mailman/listinfo/slm

