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Newwriting anthology

Newwriting anthology
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Poetry Season - Homepage - Discover and vote for your favourite poet Funding | Voluntary Arts Deadline: Access and participation ‘explore and test’ grants – three closing dates per year, 15 September 2015, 15 January 2016, 15 May 2016, 15 September 2016, etc. Access and participation ‘more and better’ grants – three closing dates per year, 1 November 2015, 1 March 2016, 1 July 2016, 1 November 2016, etc. The Paul Hamlyn Fund has grants available for […] Deadline: this is a rolling fund with applications accepted until 31 April 20016 See Me Scotland has now opened its 2015 and 2016 Community Innovation Fund (CIF). Deadline: 4 September 2015 Crerar Hotels Trust is a charitable trust funded by the Crerar Hotel Group, who believes in giving back to local communities to improve the quality of everyday lives. We talk to Carl Watt, Grants Manager for Arts & Business Scotland to find out more about the Arts & Business Scotland New Arts Sponsorship Grant and get some tips on what makes a good application . . . Open Project recipients Knockengorroch World Ceilidh.

The Reading Warehouse is America's #1 book source for Teachers and Schools. The Victorian Web: An Overview Ann Arbor District Library Remembrance - How we Remember We Asked for 2.0 Libraries and We Got 2.0 Librarians « The Other Librarian We are closing in on a year after the September 1st article in Library Journal proposing a “new model of library service” called “Library 2.0.” Unless you have been asleep in your library duties, you ought to know that Library 2.0 calls for things like user-centered change, reduced institutional boundaries, and a heightened awareness of social software and related technologies. My sense is that the prominence of the Library 2.0 moniker has plateaued and we are about to see put it in with nostalgia-inducing sayings such as “groovy” and “smashing.” I see the obsolescence of the phrase as an indicator of success. No Guff, it was all Hype The success of library 2.0, as is to be expected, has been mixed. Examples of Librarian 2.0 changing Librarians As I’ve said, while we called for changes in libraries we actually got changes in librarians. There’s no doubt that Library 2.0 got librarians to learn about themselves and the world of information they live in. The ILS Gaming Like this:

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