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RUSA STARS announces a FREE "Everything You Always Wanted to Know about ILL" 
workshop at ALA Midwinter.  This workshop will take place from 8:30-12:30 on 
Friday, January 20, 2012.  The workshop will be held in the Dallas East/West 
Rooms at the Dallas Public 
Library<http://dallaslibrary2.org/central/index.php>. There is no charge to 
attend and refreshments will be served.   You do not need to be an ALA member 
or be registered for ALA Midwinter in order to attend this workshop.

This system-neutral workshop will cover best practices in resource sharing, 
address ways you can best serve your users, and provide an excellent overview 
of the resources and support available to ILL practitioners. Whether you're new 
to resource sharing or have been providing services for years, this workshop 
will help you to reconsider your approaches, make decisions about user 
services, define best practices, and introduce you to ways you can best 
contribute to the resource sharing community while reflecting your own 
library's mission.

SCHEDULE:

    * 8:30 to 9:00        Check-In and light refreshments
    * 9:00 to 9:10        Introductions
    * 9:10 to 9:55        Borrowing: Megan Gaffney
    * 9:55 to 10:40      Lending: Karen Janke
    * 10:40 to 10:55    Break
    * 10:55 to 11:40    Copyright: Cindy Kristof
    * 11:40 to 12:20    Resources and Standards: Collette Mak
    * 12:20 to 12:25    Closing Remarks
    * 12:25 to 12:30    Complete Evaluations

REGISTRATION:
To register online, please go to http://tinyurl.com/cps77rm

Thank you to OCLC and the Midwest Collaborative for Library Services for 
sponsoring this no-charge workshop. We are also grateful to the Dallas Public 
Library for providing facilities.

Hope to see you there!

Megan Gaffney
Chair, STARS Education and Training Committee

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