From: Deb Hunt (dhunt@exploratorium.edu)
Date: Mon Nov 28 2005 - 15:55:33 PST
Message-Id: <b2e540b882998201055d59ffcf38a435@exploratorium.edu> From: Deb Hunt <dhunt@exploratorium.edu> Subject: Re: SLA-SF: Internet Archive in the news Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 15:55:33 -0800
And thanks to Sandy for such a great tour.
I brought a colleague from the Exploratorium and together we were able
to renew our relationship with the Internet Archive staff and hope to
do some collaborative work. One never knows what kind of networking
will take place at an SLA-SF event!
Deb
On Nov 22, 2005, at 12:55 PM, Sandy Malloy wrote:
Hi, All--
Ava Goldman posted the link to the story in the SF Chronicle today
(front page!)
If you want to read about recent Internet Archive tour, check out the
next Bayline (thanks again, Mimi, for the write-up.) I'm sorry everyone
who wanted to wasn't able to go, as Brewster was a very compelling
speaker & the subject matter is fascinating; but I'll try for a encore.
(Anyone who DID go has an appreciation of why the group size was
restricted. It's amazing the work they are doing in that teeny, tiny
space.)
Sandy
Sandy Malloy
Senior Information Specialist, Business Wire
800/227-0845 (415/986-4422) ext. 512
sandy.malloy@businesswire.com
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