[Baynet] Infopeople's newest podcast

Linda Rodenspiel assist at infopeople.org
Tue May 8 09:11:49 PDT 2007


Infopeople has just released a new podcast!

Last year the Supreme Court ruled that some Ten Commandments displays
on government property are not constitutional, while other Ten
Commandments displays are permissible. What does this mean for your
library? Is it OK to put up a Christmas tree? A Menorah? Can you
allow religious use of your meeting rooms and display areas? Should
you allow staff to talk about church or religion to coworkers?
Religious issues are heating up and in this podcast of her May 3
webcast Mary Minow will help you find out where the legal lines are
drawn.

The link in this email goes directly to the podcast file in MP3
format. You can download these files to any MP3 player, or listen to
them directly on your computer using iTunes, Windows Media Player,
WinAmp, Real Player, or any other application that can play MP3 files.

http://infoblog.infopeople.org/podcasts/05-03-07_mminow.mp3

Infopeople podcasts can also be found in iTunes by searching for
"infopeople podcasts." Podcasts can also be found on the Infopeople
blog, Infoblog at http://infoblog.infopeople.org and on the
Infopeople Podcast page at http://infopeople.org/resources/podcasts.html




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