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A miracle!
You know how sometimes an idea takes hold of your imagination? That happened to me when I was introduced to Everett Roger’s Technology Adoption Lifecycle model at the 2006 PLA conference.
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- Sections: Marketing
- Free tags: surveys, award, web makeover, new technology
- Posted by: Anne Abrams
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Got 2 minutes?

If you have two minutes, please participate in a five question survey about our new website...even if you haven't visited it!
We'll use your responses to figure out what we are doing right and what we could improve upon.
Thanks!
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Middle & High School Librarians: Treat Yourself!
And apply today to attend the March 8, 9 & 10 in-service designed for you and your key-players. Like last year, the in-service will focus on your critical contributions to student achievement in the context of 21st Century Skills.
Go ahead and dare to dream of the luxuries waiting for you in Idaho Falls...
- Sections: Continuing Ed, Marketing, School Libraries
- Free tags: 21st Century Schools, school library media centers, in-service, school librarians
- Posted by: Anne Abrams
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Growing Older, Growing Wiser
Insert your own information into the bookmark and flier. You'll need to have your program dates and times and titles and authors (along with two to three lines of descriptive text for each one) ready to cut and paste into the existing word text boxes. You'll also find clip art designed for this series.
- Sections: Let's Talk About It, Marketing
- Free tags: Let's Talk About It, marketing, publicity, templates
- Posted by: Anne Abrams
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Across Cultures and Continents

Insert your own information into the bookmark and flier. You'll need to have your program dates and times and titles and authors (along with two to three lines of descriptive text for each one) ready to cut and paste into the existing word text boxes. You'll also find clip art designed for this series.
- Sections: Let's Talk About It, Marketing
- Free tags: LTAI, marketing, publicity, templates, Across Continents
- Posted by: Anne Abrams
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Growing Older, Growing Wiser
Barely a generation ago, it was not uncommon for a grandparent to pass away in her 60s, but now life expectancy puts that age in the mid-80s. It is perhaps a mixed blessing, for though medical science and diet and technology can provide the resources for a longer life, not all aspects of being older are pleasant.
- Sections: Let's Talk About It, Marketing
- Posted by: peggy.mcclendon
Impact Study

To better understand the contributions to education of Idaho school libraries, the Idaho Commission for Libraries (ICFL) has commissioned a brand-new statewide study. You may have received a letter from the Commission, but if not we are glad you found us.
- Sections: Programs & Services, Marketing
- Free tags: school library, teacher librarians, RSL, impact study, school librarians
- Posted by: Anne Abrams
We Are What We Eat
Food is one of human beings’ favorite obsessions. Most people spend a great deal of time physically and mentally preoccupied with food: we organize and prepare meals, we daydream about what’s for lunch or dinner; we eat. Beyond simply an enjoyable, necessary human pastime, though, eating has important implications for how we think of ourselves, and how we relate to the larger culture.
- Sections: Let's Talk About It, Marketing
- Free tags: books, Let's Talk About It, LTAI, Themes, We are What We Eat, reading programs
- Posted by: peggy.mcclendon
Web 2.0 Resources
You can win a cool prize if you register on both ICFL 2.0 and WebJunction Idaho websites.
Find out more here!
Web Conferencing Software -- A short list
- Sections: Programs & Services, Continuing Ed, Marketing
- Free tags: Web 2.0, launch, guide
- Posted by: Shirley Biladeau
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Advocacy Grant Form
If you have a marketing or advocacy project in mind, check out how a LSTA Advocacy Grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) can help you. This mini-grant has a maximum limit of $5,000 with a twenty-five percent match. The minimum is $1,000. You can apply anytime.
- Sections: Funding, Programs & Services, Marketing
- Posted by: Anne Abrams

