Georgia Library Association

Even the simplest interchange can illuminate a Resource Exchange! #ggconference

Even the simplest interchange can illuminate a RESOURCE EXCHANGE!http://wp.me/pZGIi-13Georgia Library Staff – Turn your lights ON! Toni ZimmermanDirector, Resource Sharing & Interlibrary CooperationGeorgia Public Library ServiceA Unit of the BOR Univ System of GA1800 Century Place, Suite 150Atlanta, GA 30345-4304P(404)235.7129F(404)235.7201tzimmerman@georgialibraries.orgwww.georgialibraries.org

Georgia Library Association

Only 7 days until the stars align for you! #ggconference

Only 7 days until the stars align for you!http://tinyurl.com/28v7ufd The GOLD/GALILEO Users Group Conference still has lots of registration options for you. It will be worth the journey! — Toni Z. Toni ZimmermanDirector, Resource Sharing & Interlibrary CooperationGeorgia Public Library ServiceA Unit of the BOR Univ System of GA1800 Century Place, Suite 150Atlanta, GA 30345-4304P(404)235.7129F(404)235.7201tzimmerman@georgialibraries.orgwww.georgialibraries.org

Georgia Library Association

GOLD GALILEO Conference early-bird registration ends Aug 2 #ggconference

Early-bird discounted registration for GOLD GALILEO Conference ends at 5PM, Monday, Aug 2 http://tinyurl.com/2c85bpb Turn-On Your Passion for Resource Sharing! Got pins? Toni ZimmermanDirector, Resource Sharing & Interlibrary CooperationGeorgia Public Library ServiceA Unit of the BOR Univ System of GA1800 Century Place, Suite 150Atlanta, GA 30345-4304P(404)235.7129F(404)235.7201tzimmerman@georgialibraries.orgwww.georgialibraries.org

Georgia Library Association

For rural libraries, the GOLD/GALILEO Conference is like an approaching comet: It moves! #ggconference

Journal entry from a GOLD/GALILEO Users Group Advisory Committee Representative – Conference Musings – On behalf of small public libraries and rural communities – July 26, 2010 – Susan Stephens, Director, Chattooga County Library System, Summerville, GA “It moves, nevertheless!” I am not sure why this quote, attributed to Galileo Galilei, strikes such a chord…

Georgia Library Association

Shifting the e-revolution in libraries into hyperdrive!#ggconference

Journal entry from a GOLD/GALILEO Users Group Advisory Committee Representative – Conference Musings – On behalf of large public libraries – July 21, 2010 – Deborah Mack, Electronic Resources Librarian, Atlanta Fulton Public Library System, Atlanta, GA Hello friends,I’m writing to share a few orbital observations from a fellow procurer librarian. A significant virtual audience…

Georgia Library Association

No need to travel to a “Galaxy Far Away” to break astronomical use barriers! #ggconference

Committee Representative – Conference Musings – On behalf of large academic libraries – July 15, 2010 – Denita Hampton, Coordinator, Access & Media Services, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA Wow! Has it really been 21 stellar years? That’s an affirmative – Georgia library collaboration has come of age. GOLD began providing statewide electronic ILL in…

Georgia Library Association

GOLD/GALILEO Conference delivers “Big Bang” of benefits for small academic libraries

Journal entry from a GOLD/GALILEO Users Group Advisory Committee Representative – Conference Musings – On behalf of small academic libraries – July 7, 2010 – Shaundra Walker, Head of Reference, Fort Valley State University, Fort Valley, GA Does the thought of a new academic year make you a little nervous? Are you interested in providing…

Georgia Library Association

Annual GOLD/GALILEO Conference guaranteed to send special and K-12 librarians “over the moon”#ggconference

Journal entry from a GOLD/GALILEO Users Group Advisory Committee Representative – Conference Musings – On behalf of special libraries and K-12 – July 2, 2010 – Teresa Pacheco, Electronic Resources Librarian, Gainesville State College, Oakwood, GA What do you do when your special or school library is asked to “deliver the moon“? Special libraries face…