The University of Minnesota – Twin Cities Libraries has been selected by the American Library Association/Association of College and Research Libraries to receive the 2009 Excellence in Academic Libraries award. This award recognizes the accomplishments of library staff “as they come together as members of a team to support the mission of their institution.” This is a wonderful tribute to the creativity, dedication, and excellent service that U of M staff provide to the campus.
Please join me in congratulating the University Libraries and send congratulatory notes to Wendy Lougee, University Librarian at wlougee@umn.edu
No doubt you have either seen the press release, gotten an email, or read about our new installment of the 23 Things program, dubbed, More Things On a Stick. Registration closes in a mere 12 days (February 20th) so don’t delay. We would love to see all CMLE members registered for the program, so get on the stick!
Save the date, spread the word. Tell your friends, Board members, and supporters. Registration and other information on the day will be forthcoming. Watch the CMLE Exchanger Newsletter for details as they become available.
Hundreds of libraries across the country will join ALA for the first-ever National Gaming Day @ your library November 15. Public, school, and academic libraries will participate in two national events. The first is an attempt to establish a record for the most number of people playing the board game Pictureka! on the same day at the library. Gamers will also participate in a national library video game tournament via the Web. Watch a video interview (6:06) with ALA Literacy Officer Dale Lipschultz about this exciting initiative.
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