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What's going on in Oregon libraries?

One of the librarians in Ohio who is helping with our service early mornings, evenings and weekends wanted to know how to find out what was happening in Oregon libraries.

Here is the list I came up with:

The main e-mail discussion list is Libs-OR http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/libs-or/

The Oregon Association of School Libraries has its own list but you have to be a member to read it. Their quarterly newsletter, Interchange, is available online for free at www.oema.net/Interchange/Interchange.htm.

For academic libraries, ACRL-NW "is a very lightly used discussion list comprised of ACRL members (and others)" in Oregon and Washington.

Another newsletter is the Oregon Library Association's OLA Hotline, which you have to be a member to get by e-mail; it is posted on a blog at http://olahotline.wordpress.com/.

OLA's print quarterly, OLA Quarterly is available for free online at www.olaweb.org/mc/page.do?sitePageId=64573&orgId=ola.

L-net has its own discussion list is mostly newsletters and swap requests, but I try to keep it interesting.

Last, Our bi-weekly newsletter is also online at www.oregonlibraries.net/goings-ons.

Are there any more sources of Oregon-library information you can think of?

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