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Learn More about Library Technology and/or Video Creation

Hotel registration for the CALC Summit 2010 – Collaborate Like You Mean it – has been extended until April 23.  Register for only $99 tax-free, hotel prices increase significantly April 24thhttp://www.calcweb.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=75&Itemid=140

Did you know that the CALC Summit 2010 pre-conference workshops. . .
- Are relevant to library staff from any type of library?
- Are open to people who don’t plan to attend the 2010 Summit?
- Only cost $40 each?
The workshops will be held May 19 at Red Rocks Community College. Interested? Read on for session descriptions and registration information!

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Time for something completely different

Blogs are great sources of information and professional development. I’m ready for less snow and more SPRING, so in preparation for the season – it’s time for fun, crazy, and future-shock type webs sites and movies for you to visit. Remember: these links are not for the faint of heart. James Bond fans in particular – BEWARE Roger Moore’s Eyebrows!

Library Dominoes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwihz7iZlx0

Roger Moore’s Eyebrows of FUN.
http://www.hazzamon.co.uk/roger.html

Future Shock, did you Know: SHIFT HAPPENS?http://www.scottmcleod.org/didyouknow.wmv

Anything with baby pandas has to be worth viewing.
www.pandasinternational.org
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/photo/2007-01/25/content_792519.htm

I’m reluctant to admit it, but winter can be beautiful.
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~atomic/snowcrystals/photos/photos.htm

As a blond, I’m thinking I can get away with including this YouTube video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RbG1jHewWw

Batgirl is a librarian.
http://www.naughtykitty.org/librarian.html

Future shock: Web 2.0: the Machine is US/ing US.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gmP4nk0EOE&eurl=

And just in case you were looking to get a library tattoo.
http://www.stupid.com/stat/LIBT.html

Here’s hoping for an early spring, Valerie Horton