Sentences with phrase «when library director»

When library director Myron told his story in Dewey: The Small Town Library Cat Who Touched the World, the book sold for a reported $ 1.25 million and became a # 1 New York Times Bestseller.

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In the early 1970s, when the Adirondack Park Agency was created, people weren't used to zoning and land controls, said Neil Surprenant, director of library services at Paul Smith's College and the institution's resident historian.
Sarah Houghton, acting director for a two - library system in San Rafael, California, and creator of the Librarian in Black blog, first discovered this discrepancy when it was brought to her attention by a fellow librarian from New England.
Jamie LaRue, director of Colorado's Douglas County Libraries and a member of the ALA's digital committee recently told Good e-Reader that «What tax payer is going to believe that his local library actually paid nearly $ 50 for a single digital copy of a New York Times bestselling title, when the same book in print costs a library around $ 12?»
Eli Neiburger, deputy director of AADL, warns against dedicating disproportionate resources to ebooks when the adoption curve for them has flattened so quickly: The restrictive licenses offered elsewhere further limit their usefulness to all patrons in a given library system.
One of the first pieces of advice I got when becoming a law library director was to look at the package plan, because it is one of the most cost effective ways to populate a practice - oriented legal collection.
When I left law firm life after 12 years as a library director to start a CLE consultancy, I set out on a journey to figure out what platform I should use.
Jim was inspired by favorite director Kenneth Anger's library when selecting the red paint color for the interior of the bookcases.
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