I know this is a totally weird way to get in touch with someone, but I got a really exciting email two weeks ago from a woman who wanted to work with me on creating a wiki, but she must have given me the incorrect email address since my emails keep bouncing back. So Nancy Bradford of Napa (formerly of Chicago), yes, I think your idea is fabulous, yes, I’d love to work with you, and yes, I’d love to meet with you at ALA. PLEASE send me your contact information (or if someone knows her and her contact info, please contact me). Sorry to interrupt your blog reading. 😉
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Meredith Farkas is a faculty librarian at Portland Community College in Oregon. From 2007-2021, she wrote the monthly column “Technology in Practice” for American Libraries. Meredith was honored in 2014 with the ACRL Instruction Section Innovation Award, in 2008 and 2011 with the WISE Excellence in Online Education Award and in 2009 with the LITA/Library Hi Tech award for Outstanding Communication in Library and Information Technology. She has been writing the blog Information Wants to be Free since 2004.
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hey, I just googled myself and got this message. yes, still interested. Let me know. you can contact me at the Napa library anytime.
Nancy Ann Bradford.