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From: Reynolds, Camille (creynolds@Nossaman.com)
Date: Tue Feb 11 2003 - 10:03:13 PST


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From: "Reynolds, Camille" <creynolds@Nossaman.com>
Subject: FW: baynet-Infopeople's Webcast "What You Should Know About the   California Public Records Act and the Brown Act"
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 10:03:13 -0800


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From: Linda Rodenspiel [mailto:assist@infopeople.org]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 10:03 AM
To: baynet@exploratorium.edu
Subject: baynet-Infopeople's Webcast "What You Should Know About the
California Public Records Act and the Brown Act"

Infopeople Webcasts Put Continuing Education at Your Fingertips

Stay current the easy way! Infopeople is offering free monthly Webcasts on
topics of vital interest to librarians.

Webcasts are one of the many innovative ways Infopeople delivers top
quality training to you. In a Webcast, you watch the training event using
your computer and the Internet; it's like watching television over the Web.

This month's Webcast will be offered Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 12
noon. "What You Should Know About the California Public Records Act and the
Brown Act" will be taught by Mary Minow - lawyer, librarian, author, and
popular Infopeople instructor. Here is a brief description of what the
Webcast is about:

This Webcast will explore the key provisions of two major Acts that impact
California libraries. The California Public Records Act: Is every email you
send a public record? Memos to your boss? When can the public get these
records? What is excluded? How long must a library keep its records? The
Brown Act: What meetings must be open to the public? What kind of
notification must be given? What are the exceptions? What constitutes
"pending litigation"? Can personnel discussions be closed?

The Webcast will last approximately an hour. There is no charge for
Infopeople Webcasts, and all you need to participate is a standard web
browser and RealPlayer software installed on your computer.

To pariticipate in the February 20th Webcast, go to
infopeople.horizonlive.com and login using your name (or something
recognizeable). We suggest you make your login FirstName_LastName. You can
use this same login for subsequent Webcasts you attend.

If this will be your first Webcast using our new vendor, HorizonLive, we
recommend that use their Wizard (also available at
infopeople.horizonlive.come) to make sure your system is suited to this
technology. You may need to update your operating system files or upgrade
your browser. The Wizard will help you through this process.

If you missed last month's Third Thursday presentation, it is also
available on our HorizonLive server at infopeople.horizonlive.com. Links to
all upcoming webcasts as well as all archived webcasts can be found at
http://www.infopeople.org/training/webcasts/program_guide.html.

"What You Should Know About the California Public Records Act and the Brown
Act"
February 20, 2003
Noon - 1pm
infopeople.horizonlive.com

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