Children's Services Collection Support Continuing Education Grants, State and FederalServices from the Connecticut Library Consortium (CLC) and the Connecticut State Library's Division of Library Development (DLD) :
DLD - Consultants and Collection Support - Library Service Centers
CLC - Media Circuits
DLD - Library Service Centers
Communications
CLC - CONNtext Monthly Newsletter, CLC Website
DLD - Blogjunction CT, WebJunction CT
CLC - Events and Continuing Education
DLD - Continuing Education Courses (Classroom and Online)
Database Subscription Services
CLC - WALDO and OCLC CAPCON Discounted Databases and Free Trials
DLD - iCONN
Delivery Services
DLD - Ccar
Discounts on Goods and Services
CLC - Discount Programs for CLC Libraries
DLD - State-wide discounts to municipalities through DAS
Discussions Lists
CLC - CLClist
DLD - Conntech, Goodnightmoon, iCONN-L, Speak, Welcome
DLD - Grants and Reimbursements
Interlibrary Loan
CLC - OCLC Interlibrary Loan Service
DLD - iCONN reQuest & Other CT ILL Resources
Job Listings
CLC - CT Library Job Opportunities
Library Buildings and Construction
DLD - Library Buildings & Construction, Space Planning, Grants
Management/Legal Issues for Libraries
DLD - Best Practices for CT Public Libraries
Meetings of Librarians
CLC - Roundtables
DLD - Welcome: Services to Non-English Speaking Populations
Museum passes
CLC - Museum pass list
OCLC Cataloging Services
CLC - OCLC Direct
DLD - Cat Express
Professional Library Collections for Borrowing
DLD - Library Service Centers
Programming Directory & Programming Services
CLC - Library Resource Online Catalog
Reciprocal Borrowing Arrangements
CLC - CCALD/CLC (academic libraries)
DLD - Ccard (public libraries)
Reference Support
CLC - InfoAnytime
State-wide Library Catalog
DLD - iCONN reQuest
Statistics
DLD - Public Library Statistics
Summer Reading Programs
DLD - Summer Reading Programs
Documents
| CLC and DLD, Who Does What? |
Ever been confused about when to turn to the Connecticut Library Consortium (a statewide membership collaborative serving all types of libraries) and when to turn to the State Library's Division of Library Development? Find some answers here.
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