I got a little seduced looking at Charlotte's page--lots of links that led me elsewhere.
I've looked at Ann Arbor's site before--I think it's tremendous. The user reviews of materials are just wonderful. The website asa blog seems to really work.
Denver Public's podcasts were cool--I'm jealous. I guess we need to start an author lecture series. Then we can have cool podcasts from them. This seems like a great idea, but we don't really have an auditorium space anywhere, do we?
What's our largest seating capacity? If anyone knows, please post a comment. Of course, we could go the partnership route. I think I can get like 300 in our community center. Great, another great idea to work on! (Sarcastic, yes, but still upbeat.)
BTW, I had no difficulty locating the podcasts on DPL's main page. Maybe they've improved it since InfoPeople made that comment?
I actually spent a little time looking for libraries that have implemented flickr. I found this group, which was cool, and led me here. I think I liked San Mateo's page best of all the ones I visited this week. I'll be looking some more at their use of flickr, as I start to try and get LK's flickr going!
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