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This is a guest post by Tiffany Clendenin, Operations Manager at Broomfield Library. On a recent UX panel at CALCON, …
This is a guest post by Tiffany Clendenin, Operations Manager at Broomfield Library. On a recent UX panel at CALCON, …
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Colorado State Library’s Network & Resource Sharing unit hosts numerous mailing lists for the Colorado library community, and can create new lists for eligible libraries and library-related organizations.
Colorado Libraries Collaborate (CLC) has been Colorado’s reciprocal borrowing program since 1991. (You may know it by its older name, …
Consider the humble mailing list: it may look like regular email, but this communications workhorse has the power to create …
Overview Colorado Libraries Collaborate (CLC) is a program that allows patrons of member libraries to borrow from any other member …
Participation is the key to the continued success of CLC. Currently all public, most school districts, academic and a number …
Colorado’s libraries are part of a unique resource sharing ecosystem, one component of which is Colorado Libraries Collaborate (CLC). CLC …
Colorado Libraries Collaborate (CLC) is a program that allows Colorado library cardholders to borrow materials from any participating library in …
We encourage libraries to market the CLC program to their patrons in a variety of ways, which could include signage, …
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The five audio recordings below were made by offenders in Rifle Correctional Center. Each reads this year’s One Book 4 …