[Baynet] Infopeople's webcast "Patron Policies and Latchkey Children Update"

Linda Rodenspiel assist at infopeople.org
Fri Jun 22 13:39:32 PDT 2007


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who might be interested in this webcast.

Title:  Patron Policies and Latchkey Children Update

Date and time: July 19, 2007, 12pm - 1pm

This webcast will last approximately an hour. There is no charge for 
Infopeople webcasts.  Pre-registration is not required.

For more information and to participate in the July 19 webcast, go to
http://infopeople.org/training/webcasts/webcast_data/189/index.html


Does your library issue rules for patron behavior, i.e. odor, 
harassment, bare feet? Do you have a policy on young children 
unattended in the library? What types of rules are (and are not!) 
likely to be legally enforceable? This webcast analyzes lawsuits 
against libraries, and pulls together a legal framework to guide you 
in writing, revising and enforcing policies.

Speaker:  Mary Minow.  Mary Minow is an attorney, consultant, and a 
former librarian and library trustee. She has taught library law at 
the San Jose State School of Library Science. She was President on 
the board of CALTAC in 2002, the California Association of Library 
Trustees and Commissioners, and now serves as its Policy Analyst. 
Mary is the first recipient of the California Library Association's 
Zoia Horn Intellectual Freedom Award, given in 2004.

Infopeople's funding limits attendance at live webcasts to anyone in 
the California library community.  If you are outside California, 
please do not register for the live event.  However, you are welcome 
to see the archived version the day following the webcast.  Check our 
archive listing at:
http://www.infopeople.org/training/webcasts/list/archived

Please do not cross post this announcement to any national list.

Webcast:  Patron Policies and Latchkey Children Update
Date: July 19, 2007
Time:  12pm - 1pm
Speaker: Mary Minow




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