- Nov. 4: Get schooled on RDA by everyone's favorite cataloging instructor and winner of Library Journal's 2008 Teaching Award, Rick Block, at the New York Technical Services Librarians fall program.
- Nov. 6-7: Wondering how to get patrons of all ages interested in poetry? Attend the Poetry in the Branches National Institute at New York's beautiful, spacious, and new-as-can-be Poets House.
- Nov. 19: SLA's New York Chapter upgrades your brain at the New York Information and Intelligence Forum.
- Nov. 21: Eat brunch with America's most famous library-lady, Nancy Pearl. Okay, Laura Bush might be more (in)famous. Proceeds benefit her daughter's upcoming dramatic confessional, Terrible Things. Mmm...marshmallows...
28 October 2009
November Confesses to All Kinds of Terrible Things
My second least favorite month is nearly upon us. (February's the hands-down worst, no contest!) If you're equally disenchanted by the end of Daylight Savings and November's general gloom, distract yourself with this, that, or the other:
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This looks so cool! I love Nancy Pearl and will definitely be there.
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