Can This 2.0 Stuff Help Libraries with Promotion?
by Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation, SirsiDynix
Even with all the new tools available, libraries face challenges in communicating their value. Stephen Abram has suggestions for promoting and "selling" your library.
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SirsiDynix Welcomes New CEO and CFO
SirsiDynix welcomes Gary Rautenstrauch and Doug Maughan as CEO and CFO, respectively. Find out more about the two new faces at SirsiDynix, including how Gary spent his first few days on the job.
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SirsiDynix Names New COO to Management Team
SirsiDynix has announced that Matthew Hawkins will join the management team as COO. Read on to find out about his background.
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A Symphony Is Heard at ALA Annual Conference
What happened to Rome? What is Symphony? The new SirsiDynix integrated technology platform has been officially named Symphony. The new name was announced at the ALA Annual Conference in Washington, D.C.
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Six SirsiDynix Libraries Receive 2007 Building Better Communities Awards at ALA Annual Conference
Six outstanding libraries were recognized at the 2007 ALA Annual Conference as recipients of the SirsiDynix Building Better Communities Award. Read more about them and their outstanding projects.
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Three SirsiDynix Customers Honored with John Cotton Dana Award
Three SirsiDynix libraries are to be congratuated for receiving the prestigious John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award at the ALA Annual Conference in Washington, D.C. Read on for more about them and their efforts.
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SirsiDynix Enjoys Large Attendance at Live TechTalk and SirsiDynix Institute Events
The SirsiDynix booth at the American Library Association's Annual Conference experienced a great deal of activity as attendees came by to learn about everything from "building bigger brains" to the newly named SirsiDynix Symphony technology platform. Read more about the SirsiDynix Live! events at ALA.
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Library Champion to Retire this Year
Elliot L. Shelkrot, director and president of the Philadelphia Free Library, will retire at the end of the year. He shares some of his insight.
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