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24Jan2012

ALA Midwinter Meeting 2012, Day 2: The Midwinter Conversation: Transforming Librarianship

Posted in Conference News, Participatory Librarianship and Learning by The Unquiet Librarian

Please also check out my blog post for the American Libraries Membership Blog from today as well that spotlights Day 1 of this two day event at ALA Midwinter 2012.

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