[WEB4LIB] Library Newsletters
Yuliya Lef
ylef at coloradomtn.edu
Mon Jul 29 15:46:46 EDT 2002
Hi John,
I wouldn't beat myself over the head for being so archaic. I think all
the print publications and in-person appearances are still more than
relevant, no matter how much I would like it to be otherwise. Of course
it greatly depends on the institution's culture. But I am finding out
that all of our electronic communications reach only a very small
portion of our faculty and administration. So her is a link to one of
our libraries' newsletters
http://www.coloradomtn.edu/library/sping2002news.pdf and attached a
couple of recent handouts for faculty and students.
Yuliya
--
Yuliya Lef
Virtual Learning Resources Center Coordinator
Colorado Mountain College
333 Fiedler Ave.
P.O. Box 1414
Dillon, CO 80435
970-468-5989 (phone)
970-468-5018 (fax)
ylef at coloradomtn.edu
http://www.coloradomtn.edu/library/
"I believe that the moment is near when, by a procedure of active
paranoic thought, it will be possible to systematize confusion and
contribute to the total discrediting of the world of reality."
--- Salvador Dali
John Creech wrote:
> Web4Lib,
>
> Here at my library we are thinking about beginning a library newsletter to
> update our faculty, Friends of the Library members, alumni, etc...as to
> library events and happenings. And in this Brave New Web World we are
> considering a relic--we want to publish a brief color glossy print
> newsletter. For those of you who have such animals, would anyone be
> willing to point me to any pdf or html or other such example files that
> you have mounted on your web servers?
>
> Thanks very much.
>
> John Creech
> Electronic Resources & Systems Librarian
> Central Washington University Library
> 400 E. 8th Ave. | Ellensburg, WA 98926 |
> office - 509-963-1081 || fax - 509-963-3684
> creechj at www.lib.cwu.edu
>
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