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Libraries to the
Rescue - June 23, 2009 |
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Libraries to the Rescue shares
with libraries steps that other libraries have taken to help
their communities. The five episodes cover a range of topics,
including how libraries are increasing access to key information
through virtual libraries, the importance of broadband access,
and new partnerships between libraries and state and federal
agencies to help citizens access all types of assistance.
Click here for a list of Online Resources for Libraries
and Jobseekers.
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1. Mary Boone, State Librarian
of North Carolina
Length: 14:03
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podcast (MP3, 13.1 MB) | Read
transcript (PDF, 19KB) |
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2. Bernard Margolis, State Librarian
of New York
Length: 13:03
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podcast (MP3, 12.2 MB) | Read
transcript (PDF, 16KB) |
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3. Sheryl Mase, Library of Michigan's
Director of Statewide Services
Length: 11:08
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podcast (MP3, 10.4 MB) | Read
transcript (PDF, 15KB) |
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4. Jan Walsh, State Librarian
of Washington, and Randall Simmons, Program Manager for Library
Development in Washington
Length: 16:20
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podcast (MP3, 15.3 MB) | Read
transcript (PDF, 19KB) |
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5. Kendall Wiggin, State Librarian
of Connecticut
Length: 14.27
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podcast (MP3, 13.5 MB) | Read
transcript (PDF, 19KB) |
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