Thursday, March 19, 2009: Easton Public Library. March 26, 2009 (snow date). Directions. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m., meeting starts at 10 a.m.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009: Saxton B. Little Library, Columbia March 31, 2009 (snow date). Afternoon meeting: Registration begins at 1 p.m., meeting starts at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, May 7, 2009: Middletown Library Service Center. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m., meeting starts at 10 a.m.
Ongoing: "Connecticut ILL News" - a blog to disseminate information to resource sharing professionals across the state.
Ongoing: Online Courses from Webjunction. Here you will find courses and tutorials on applications such as Access, Power Point, Excel, and topics such as "Managing Public Access Computing" and "Using the Internet" all of which you can take right from your desktop and at your own pace. Free for librarians in Connecticut once you have signed up for a free WebJunction account.
Calendar: Continuing Education Calendar from the Connecticut State Library (CSL), includes CSL workshops and hands-on computer and technology training for library staff on topics such as Dreamweaver, "Blogs, RSS and More" and "Dos and Don'ts of Flyer Design."
Calendar: CLC Calendar of Events, events, workshops and roundtables sponsored by the Connecticut Library Consortium.
CONTU Guidelines on Photocopying under Interlibrary Loan Arrangements provides guidance in the application of section 108 to the most frequently encountered interlibrary case: a library's obtaining from another library,copies of articles from relatively recent issues of periodicals.
Copyright.gov is the site of the U. S. Copyright office and contains "Hot Topics" with current issues and Copyright Basics.
Copyright Term & Public Domain is an easy to use chart to help determine if an item is in copyright or in the public domain.
Copyright.com is the site of the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC), which provides a mechanism to access copyright permissions and pay the corresponding royalties.
Fair Use Checklist is a guide to assist in determining if the use of a copyrighted item is covered under Fair Use.
Crash Course In Copyright aimed at the faculty at the University of Texas, this provides the basics of copyright paying particular attention to Fair Use.
Copyright Advisory Network is a forum where librarians can ask copyright-related questions and seek feedback and advice from copyright experts.
ShareILL (pronounced like the woman’s name “Cheryl”) is a new wiki devoted to all aspects of ILL and resource sharing. The creators of the site are undertaking this effort so "that you (yes, we mean YOU) can contribute the sort of content that will be helpful to you and your ILL colleagues around the world."
Mary Jackson's presentation "Performance of ILL/DD Operations" in PowerPoint format (3.86mb) or pdf format (3.91kb) that she delivered at the ILL Roundtable meeting on May 10, 2007.
ALA's STARS - The Sharing and Transforming Access to Resources Section (STARS) brings together librarians and library staff involved with interlibrary loan, document delivery, remote circulation, access services, cooperative reference, cooperative collection development, remote storage, and other shared library services as well as publishers, producers, and suppliers of products and services which support resource sharing activities.