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    February 19th, 2010Savita KhariLIS Jobs
    Last Date: 19.02.2010
    Director invites the application for posts on regular/deputation basis
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    February 19th, 2010LISWire aggregatorLISWire

    Any bookmark collectors out there?

    You are cordially invited to participate in the First Annual Bookmark Collectors Virtual Convention, happening this weekend, February 20-21 at the Bookmark Collectors Virtual Convention out here in cyberspace.

    Attend in your jammies! Admission is only $10 to sell, swap, buy, talk, learn, share and wallow in bookmark love all weekend. Talk about your collection, how you started collecting bookmarks, how you want to expand your collection, etc. Listen to presentations and communicate with bookmark collectors the world over.

    Presentations include: Are You An Embarrassed Collector? Don't Be!, Buying Antique Bookmarks On eBay, How To Store And Display Your Bookmark Collection, The Making of an Embroidered Bookmark and the Stitching for Literacy Program, Thoughts On Organizing a Bookmark Collection, Research For Your Bookmark Collection: Using the Internet and Beyond and a Welcome to the Convention presentation by coordinator Alan Irwin of Bookmark-Collector. Lauren Roberts, creator of the website Bibliobuffet is co-coordinator.

    In My Book® has a 'booth' at the convention, and if you buy this weekend, you’ll get free shipping. The wonderful metal bookmarks of Mirage Bookmark of Switzerland will also be on sale.

    Check it out!

    Contact: Robin K. Blum
    In My Book

    On facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/In-My-BookR-BookmarkGreeting-cards/8711303...

    On twitter: http://twitter.com/inmybook

    On linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/robinkblum

    On LISNews: ‘birdie’ http://www.lisnews.org and http://www.liswire.com

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    February 19th, 2010LISWire aggregatorLISWire

    Contra Costa County Library implements CARL•XDENVER (Feb. 18, 2010) – The Contra Costa County Library, a nationally recognized library system basedin Pleasant Hill, Calif., recently migrated from The Library Corporation’s CARL•Solution automation systemto its next-generation successor, CARL•X, to better serve the community's increasing demand for cutting-edge technologies and services.

    The Feb. 16 upgrade to CARL•X gave the library and its borrowers access to a simple, elegant automationsystem offering open data options, a powerful search engine, and customizable library technologies.Contra Costa County’s more than 550,000 patrons now have access to online payment options through TLC’s eCommerce services, and continue to benefit from Contra Costa County’s popular online borrower registration e-Card service launched in 2007. “I am one proud library director today,” said County LibrarianAnne Cain, referring to the seamless transition from CARL•Solution to CARL•X.

    “The ability to pay finesonline is something that we have wanted to make happen for a very long time.”Additionally, the Contra Costa County Library is utilizing both of TLC’s online public access catalog products: CARLweb•X, which offers users a familiar search engine with improved usability and patronfeatures, and the innovative LS2 PAC, which will offer new services to the library’s community. LS2 PAC is TLC’s beautiful online-based catalog that includes the eye-catching Book River display of titles from ContraCosta County Library’s collection; RSS news feeds that highlight current events and related library books;and options for patrons to participate in the library’s online community through the creation of book reviews,reader ratings, and tags.

    Both CARLweb•X and LS2 PAC take advantage of the free data-tracking service Google Analytics and numerous other amenities valued by borrowers and staff members.“Contra Costa County Library staff partnered closely with TLC CARL’s staff members to make this migrationa smooth transition for their patrons and their libraries,” said Paul Leppert, managing director of TLC CARL in Denver. “We are excited that our long-time customers continue to put their trust in us, and we believe ourCARL•X automation system along with CARLweb•X and LS2 PAC will serve the library and its patrons verywell going forward.”The Contra Costa County Library, which had utilized the CARL•Solution ILS since 1995, serves a population of nearly 1.1 million in the San Francisco Bay area with a variety of award-winning programs and services. It is comprised of 25 library buildings and another nine service points within the community,including three popular Library-a-Go-Go book lending machines.

    The library system offers more than 1.4million items and has an annual circulation that exceeds 6.7 million.About The Library CorporationTLC was founded in 1974 to create technology for libraries and school districts of all sizes, including someof the busiest libraries in the world.

    TLC’s library automation, authority control, cataloging, and onlineselection and acquisition products include Library•Solution®, Library•Solution® for Schools, CARL•X™, BiblioFile®, ITS•MARC®, LS2 PAC, and LS2 Kids – all backed by an unparalleled level of customer supportand assistance.For more information on TLC, e-mail info@TLCdelivers.com, call 1.800.325.7759, or visitwww.TLCdelivers.com.

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    February 19th, 2010Badan BarmanLIS Jobs
    Last Date: 18/02/2010 by 5.00 p.m.
    More: http://www.kuwarangal.com/News.aspx?NewsId=111