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Jeanne Walsh

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I'm the Reference Librarian at the Brooks Memorial Library in beautiful Brattleboro, Vermont

New databases at brooks.lib.vt.us/Resources/reso… : Consumer Reports, Chilton, Testing & Education Ref Center. Try 'em!


Brattleboro folks involved in transition town discussions: Brooks Library has multiple copies of The Transition Companion by Rob Hopkins.


Brattleboro Memorial Hospital Community Needs Assessment team wants to hear from you: surveymonkey.com/s/SLMTZ2Z


Now is the time to start thinking about your selection for Poem in Your Pocket Day poets.org/page.php/prmID…


Nice interactive USDA map for plant hardiness zones. My tip for Brattleboro: don't plant today! planthardiness.ars.usda.gov


Vermont historical newspapers are being digitized as we tweet vtdnp.wordpress.com


Still my favorite free consumer info on the Web: consumersearch.com


Free webinar on Vermont online library resources from e-Vermont Community Broadband. readyreference.wordpress.com


Jeanne Walsh reposted

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Watch out for scammers capitalizing on disaster fema.gov/news/newsrelea…


News from Martha Reid, State Librarian, for those who want to help public libraries post-Irene: libraries.vermont.gov


Safe drinking water advisory for Vermonters: healthvermont.gov/news/2011/0906…


Post-Irene updates for Windham Co, including suggestions for how to help: windhamstatus.wordpress.com


Excellent post-Irene resource guide from the Marlboro College Library: libraryguides.marlboro.edu/irene


Updates on closure of Vermont state & interstate roads: www.511vt.com


Library tour at noon today, for innocent and experienced library users. Brooks Memorial 224 Main-Reference desk. See you there.


learning about mobile services in libraries with Meredith Farkas.


What they're geeking in Rutland: http://vtgoodideas.wordpress.com/2011/05/22/geek-the-library-local-focus/


Jeanne Walsh reposted

Reference is not dead. Reference involves patrons coming for our BRAAAAINS. Therefore reference is UNdead.


More Kindle http://overdriveblogs.com/library/2011/04/20/kindle-library-lending-and-overdrive-what-it-means-for-libraries-and-schools/


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