I like the idea. If giving out at the beginning of the conference, it
could also make the conference more green. Of course, in that case it
would probably need to be a travel mug instead of a regular mug.
Edward
Richard Wallis wrote:
We at Talis will be, as previously, sponsoring Code4lib
Giving out a travel mug at the conference, especially if the attendees
were informed of this at registration time (or at least before they
packed) would be a fantastic idea.
- David
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 9:03 AM, Edward M. Corrado [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like the idea. If giving out at the
Wow really interesting question and one that makes sense given the
move towards developing a code4lib brand.
my opinion on the Talis offer: +1 on the basis of free_swag++
It raises the question though: Does code4lib want to develop a brand
and determine who and who can't have permission to use
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I don't know how many people on the list work the reference desk, but I
bet it's a pretty good proportion. Probably more than use the extreme
programming technique of pair programming.
I've found that I give the best help when I'm working the ref with someone
else, either because one of us
A green travel mug, announced in advance, would be nice and would make
a great green statement.
By travel mug, I assume we mean with a lid and nonbreakable. (The
nonbreakable part is as much for Talis as for C4L... way back in another
job I once inherited boxes and boxes of ceramic mugs, which
How about making the mug available for sale to the rest of us
listmembers just because we're on the list?
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I think the mugs are a great idea -- and thank you for your sponsorship!!!
Jean
Jean Rainwater
Brown University Library
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 6:28 AM, Richard Wallis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We at Talis will be, as previously, sponsoring Code4lib next year - we are
just finalising the details
Yeah, I'd rather the money were spent for a scholarship than for a
travel mug. I don't need any more travel mugs. Thanks for making this
point, Erik.
On the other hand, Talis may consider it money better spent to put a mug
with their logo into it into each participants hands, than a
We at Talis will be, as previously, sponsoring Code4lib next year - we
are just finalising the details with our bean counters at the moment.
In addition to that I would like to make a suggestion as to maybe
adding to the memories of the event beyond the ritual wearing of the t-
shirt upon
At Mon, 3 Nov 2008 13:31:18 -0500,
jean rainwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the mugs are a great idea -- and thank you for your
sponsorship!!!
For myself, all the logoified travel mugs, t-shirts, usb keys, etc. I
get clutter up my home until I finally get around to getting rid of
them.
On 3 November 2008, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
Yeah, I'd rather the money were spent for a scholarship than for a
travel mug. I don't need any more travel mugs. Thanks for making this
point, Erik.
It'd be nice if there was a box of them for people that need one, but I
already have all the
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 4:07 PM, William Denton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Funding someone's attendance--or paying a student to get the audio and video
online quickly--would be great.
And there is an advertising opportunity for Talis in the latter.
Acknowledgement could be given that Talis funded
Aha, funding the audio and video is a great idea. Meets Code4Lib needs,
and also meets sponsor advertising needs, because all the videos and
audio could go up with a capture of this content was sponsored by
Insert Vendor Here link. I think Bill's idea is great. Someone would
still need to be
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