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Introducing the Official Bloggers of the 2010 Joint Meeting

Posted on January 26, 2010 by ebrennan | 2 Comments

By Andrea Lynch, Lee Graff Medical & Scientific Library, City of Hope

Can’t make it to all the paper sessions you’re interested in?  Would love to clone yourself so that you can be in two places at once during the Joint Meeting?  You don’t need to – we’ve got it covered!

Below are the 2010 Joint Meeting Official Bloggers.  These sixteen volunteers will cover all the great meeting content and activities including social events.  Look for them in your sessions and when you’re walking around the conference area and hotel (their badges indicate their official role).

Want to read their report on the session you missed or the session you attended?  Not able to attend the meeting, but would like to experience it virtually and follow-up with presenters and speakers about their content?  Check out the posts from the bloggers right here on MLGSCA Link.  Comment on blog posts to add your perspective and keep the conversation going.  These posts are also being publicized on the Joint Meeting’s “Connect with Colleagues and Content”  webpage.

JM2010 Official Bloggers include:

Posted 1/26/10

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2 Responses to “Introducing the Official Bloggers of the 2010 Joint Meeting”

  1. Joy Graham
    January 27th, 2010 @ 12:55 pm

    Thank you, bloggers. I’ll be looking for your content with great anticipation!

  2. Marsha Kmec
    January 30th, 2010 @ 11:43 pm

    The Hollywood Librarian: Seidl’s vision plus an excellent dinner made for a wonderful evening. This librarian was entertained, intriqued, educated, and adored the presentation of “The Hollywood Librarian” immensely. The interviews with various librarians (including our own
    Chris Ewing) were extremely interesting and the passion shared by the librarians towards their profession was heartwarming and justified my career choice. And then of course my favorite movie, “It’s A Wonderful Life” was brought to our attention.
    All movie snippets that mentioned libraries or librarians or eluded to them were edited to be included in Seidl’s production; very cute! Thank you to the Joint Meeting Planning Committee, 2010. The evening was a relaxing one
    and the movie truly served us well. Marsha Kmec

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