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CLiC is excited to announce the dates and locations for the 2019 Spring Workshops: [Read more…]
Colorado Library Consortium
CLiC is excited to announce the dates and locations for the 2019 Spring Workshops: [Read more…]
It began with an observation: every week, we see email messages on listservs asking, “Hey, does anyone have a policy on [topic] they’d be willing to share?” followed by lots of “YES! I’m interested, too!”
An idea took root. CLiC’s Sara Wright and ARSL President Kieran Hixon (2018) started fertilizing their plan. What if there could be a central place where policies could be stored, searched and retrieved (but without a lot of complication)? How would it be nurtured and grown? Who would tend to this evolving tree of knowledge?
And the Tech Gnomes at CLiC went to work with their Digital saws and Hexcoded glues and Bit-sized hammers…
A Public Library Policy Collection web site was grown — a mix of organic matter and online carpentry. The collection is the tree; the interface is the tree house.
We hope you enjoy playing in it.
Created by CLiC staff with ARSL enthusiasm. Hosted and managed by CLiC!
Mark your calendars for our annual in-person AspenCat Users Group Meeting. We are keeping tradition by hosting this event at the Community College of Aurora’s CentreTech Campus. [Read more…]
Wouldn’t it be great if students could run chemistry experiments until they understood precipitates or sublimation… without using the chemistry lab?
How about dissecting the ligaments of the forearm… without the actual cadaver?
Now they can!!
CLiC has partnered with Gale to bring you discounts on two resources that will save your institution money; while allowing your students to repeat lessons until they understand at anytime of day or night. Check out this less than 2 minute video for a sneak peek.
If you attended a 2018 CLiC Spring Workshop no doubt you are still feeling the happy afterglow of connecting with peers and hearing fresh ideas to use in your library.
But, just maybe you’ve forgotten the details [Read more…]
Schools and libraries possess the expertise and responsibility to choose, license/buy and manage digital content useful to their local communities.
Some individuals in Colorado are attacking libraries and librarians for doing that work and are claiming that databases and e-book collections are full of pornography. Previously these individuals have demanded a statewide ban of all databases and certain e-book products. Lately, the demands are for schools and libraries to discontinue their licenses to products from EBSCO, Gale/Cengage, Proquest, Overdrive and other library vendors.
This 2024 updated guide “Demanding a Ban on Digital Content: A Guide for Understanding Challenges to the Electronic Resources in Your Library or School” will help the reader better understand these claims. It offers practical information, strategies and facts for libraries and schools to use in discussing this topic with their local communities.
If you have any questions, please Contact Us.
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One down, two to go… Our Spring Workshops are known for practical and valuable content. Fort Morgan registration is already FULL! Reserve your spot now for Pueblo… [Read more…]
Our Spring Workshops are known for practical and valuable content, including sessions perfectly tailored to Supervisors and Directors! [Read more…]
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