Hi Lars

> The written material produced by University faculty is the university's
most valuable and most expensive asset.
> The larger urban libraries would probably benefit most from OOo.

I would guess then there would be a different approach to discussing OOo and
ODF to academic/Institutional libraries and the use of OOo in a public
library setting?

Russell

On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 12:47 PM, Drew Jensen <drewjensen.in...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello Folks,
>
> FYI - updated http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/US/Home/ALA-2010with 
> final show schedule, some suggestions regarding a booth location, show
> media..etc.
>
> Also updated
> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Talk:US/Home/ALA-2010
>
> During the day I'll be updating both pages - including updating the talk
> page with subjects from this ML thread...*PLEASE* feel free to do so
> yourselves
>
> @Christine, Lars, Andy - sorry, I have not had a good chance to email you
> directly. @Christine feel free to kick that off if you like,
>
> Lots of stuff in the last few emails from everyone to touch on; Including
> goals
> - @Lars you and others, I think have been hitting on that, particularly,
> with some remarks.  IMO having goals more precisely enumerated is a must
> -again- lets try and get this moved to the wiki page(s) if we can.
>
> For the next couple of hours  I'll be on task (budget, project plan) and
> lurking at IRC channel irc://freenode/oooregional (Football starts in 3
> hours...*grin*...and a guy has to have priorities!)
>
>
> Otherwise, planing on dialing into tomorrows phone conference, to listen
> and in case there any questions on this.
>
> Thanks
>
> Drew
>
>
>
>
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