Date: March 22nd 2010
Two of my staffers came back from the NJLA workshop talking about enchanced solutions to keep records for SRC. They had the impresion that this would be the ONLY way NJLA was jeeping stats. I looked through the manual and did not see it.  Though I have already ordered my logs, I wonder, is this something we should all know about?
 
Sally Shabouk
Youth Services Librarian
Glen Ridge Public Library
(973) 748-5482
ssha...@yahoo.com

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From: Sharon Rawlins <sraw...@njstatelib.org>
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Sent: Thu, March 18, 2010 4:20:46 PM
Subject: [njyac] Garden State Book Awards Luncheon at NJLA Conference

Garden State Book Awards Luncheon

 

The Garden State Children's Book Award Committee hopes that everyone going to NJLA on Wednesday, April 28th will attend the Garden State Book Awards Luncheon. 

 

The luncheon speaker will be the wonderful Rachel Vail.  Here is the description from the NJLA program:

 

Garden State Book Awards Luncheon: Speaker Rachel Vail

Celebrate with this year's award winners while listening to the author of the young adult series the Avery Sisters Trilogy. She has also authored Sometimes I'm Bombaloo, Righty and Lefty and Over the Moon. Her latest picture book, Jibberwillies at Night, is about Katie Honors, a young girl who experiences night terrors or "jibberwillies" at bedtime.

 

The full conference schedule can be viewed at:

http://njla.pbworks.com/f/2.23.10_Reg_Progr.pdf

 

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