Media Clips: Libraries - March 19, 2009

These media mentions are compiled by Brian Zylstra, Deputy Communications Director for the Office of the Secretary of State, and passed along to us.

The following links cover Media Clips provided March 09, 2009 - March 19, 2009.

Meetings to cover library cuts (Olympian, March 8)

Seattle's new top librarian on job a week, already facing budget cuts (Seattle Times, March 7)

ALA: Top Ten Things You Can Do To Get Broadband Stimulus Funds (Library Journal)

Country is cool (“From Our Corner” blog/OSOS)

San Juan Library news (Islands Weekly, February 20)

Sam Reed visits Castle Rock library, discusses funding woes (Longview Daily News, March 14)

Offer input on library system budget cuts (Olympian editorial)

The budget ax begins to fall (Olympic College Library News, March 16)

Kendall school librarian carries on despite cancer (Bellingham Herald)

Lead in older books? Medical experts aren’t too worked up (AP/Columbian)

Libraries in Clark County soft-pedal threat (Columbian)

He Keeps an Eye on the Library (Centralia Chronicle)

100 years in 'Wonderland' (News Tribune)

For more library news, check out our other postings under Library News and WA Clippings.


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