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Coop Connection—November 2012

News and Trials for: All Libraries | Academic | K-12 | Public

To read about Library Journal’s Best Databases for 2012, please go here.
 

WLA Conference—October 23-26, 2012

If you missed these WiLS staff presentations at WLA, their slideshows have been posted for review here.

Thursday, October 25, 2012
OCLC ILL: “Danger, Warning Will Robinson”
Mark Beatty, Training Librarian, WiLS, Madison

Wisconsin and the Great War: Digitizing and Sharing WWI Materials
Emily Pfotenhauer and Rose Fortier

Notable Books Marathon 2012
Helene Androski, Elizabeth Amundson, Jean Andersom,
Kirsten Houtman and Eliot Finkelstein

Workflow Assessments for Better ILL Service
Eric Robinson, Jane Richard and Kathryn Mlsna

The Effect of Licensing on Resource Sharing
Kirsten Houtman and Eric Robinson

October issue of Your WiLS

Tour-- RL&LL and WiLS Annual ILL Meeting a Great Success!
(If you missed the October 9th, 2012 Annual ILL Meeting, you can review presenters' slides placed in the post-conference archive.)
-- Stop by and visit us at the WiLS Booth #19 in La Crosse at the 2012 WLA Conference
-- Wisconsin receives a Statewide Implementation Grant from IMLS for the Connecting to Collections program
-- WiLS Reorganization Update
-- WiLS Board member profile, representing UW libraries: Marc Boucher, UW-Baraboo/Sauk County
 

Coop Connection—October 2012

2012 RL&LL and WiLS Annual ILL Meeting



Held Tuesday, October 9, 2012 at the Pyle Center in Madison
(photos)

9:30-10:45 - A Conversation with Your Colleagues
This session will be moderated by Eric Robinson from WiLS, Leigh Dorsey from UW-Milwaukee, and Theresa Biele from Hedberg Library in Janesville.

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