Recommend a central location in either NC or VA like Roanoke, VA or Greensboro, 
NC?

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[mailto:open-ils-general-boun...@list.georgialibraries.org] On Behalf Of 
Schooff, Rose (LVA)
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Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] South Eastern Evergreen Interest

Sounds good to me and I think either a location in Virginia or North Carolina 
would be good.

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 [mailto:open-ils-general-boun...@list.georgialibraries.org] On Behalf Of Rogan 
Hamby
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Subject: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] South Eastern Evergreen Interest


A while back someone (I think Wolf from Lyrasis but not sure) asked about a 
regional conference here in the south east.  I replied that there wasn't one 
but anything is possible.

What I didn't say is that I've always wanted to have one and tossed the idea 
around with colleagues quite a bit.  Frankly, the lead up to the conference in 
Vancouver has gotten me thinking about it again.  I've heard from a lot of 
folks that they would love to go but they can't travel far, etc... Now, I don't 
want to create a false impression - I heard this to some degree with Indiana 
and Michigan as well but it is more dramatic with us being on the opposite 
coast for this one.  But, that's bound to happen with a conference that floats 
around.

Still, we have a lot of systems that would love to have an event that was 
regional and possible to send people to without much hardship.   There are lots 
of folks that can't go to any conference unless it is very close.  This would 
be small scale even, probably a half day on a Friday and full day on a 
Saturday, so day and a half.  It would be put on very cheap so as to be 
accessible by small libraries that could not normally send people.  It would be 
in as central a location as possible to potential participants and at a cheap 
hotel.

As it is we have Georgia and South Carolina well established with Evergreen 
consortiums.  I think Georgia already has some internal events for staff but I 
don't know to what scale or nature.  However, we also have an effort North 
Carolina that is growing and one in Virginia that is in progress.  So there is 
a potential population for a series of roundtables and seminars to provide 
information, networking and a chance for community engagement.

So, that is my thinking.  My question is, and I will follow this up with direct 
mails to some parties, is there interest?

--

Rogan Hamby, MLS, CCNP, MIA
Managers Headquarters Library and Reference Services,
York County Library System

"You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me."
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