The History & Preservation Section of NJLA presents a FREE webinar:
"Digitization Basics for Newspapers and Photographs”
Presented by Isaiah Beard, Digital Data Curator at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
NJLA members, students and individuals with an interest in digitization and preservation are welcome.
NJLA HISTORY & PRESERVATION SECTION MEETING & PIZZA,
in one of the public meeting rooms (there will be signs posted)
Monmouth County Library Headquarters
125 Symmes Road,
Manalapan Township, NJ 07726
ALL INTERESTED WELCOME
On the agenda:
Upcoming education programs
Conference proposals
2017/2018 leadership
This is a NJ HISTORY FILLED DAY!
Our next meeting will be:
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
9:30 AM to 10:30 AM at:
The Morris County Library (in the small conference room on the first floor)
30 E Hanover Ave, Whippany, NJ 07981
Phone: (973) 285-6930
On the agenda:
Conference
Discussion about 2017 officers
Professional development coordinator position (by-laws addition)
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The History and Preservation Section extends its congratulations to Asbury Park Library Director Bob Stewart on receiving the Section’s annual Susan G. Swartzburg Award at the 2016 NJLA Conference. Created in 2003, the Swartzburg Award recognizes a New Jersey Library Association member who, over a substantial number of years, has made exceptional contributions to an awareness, understanding, and/or preservation of archival and library materials in New Jersey.
Hi All,
Below is the Nominating Committee’s offering for the 2016-2017 Slate of NJLA History & Preservation Section Officers.
President – Carolyn Dorsey, Morristown and Morris Township Public Library
Vice President/President-Elect – Tom Ankner, Newark Public Library
Secretary – Ken Kaufman, Somerset County Library System
Members-at-Large – Colleen Goode, Ocean County Library; Bruce Bardarik, Paterson Public Library; Nancy Madacsi, Sussex County Historical Society; and Tim Corlis, Rutgers University
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