Re: Be Innovative! Awards


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Karen

Here at University of San Diego Copley library we are reclassifying our 
collection in the Copley library from Dewey to Library of Congress.  We are 
getting the call numbers from our Circuit partners using the Inn-Reach 
database.

If you would like more information let me know.

Barbara Ritchie

At 09:17 AM 10/4/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>In case you haven't heard, never got the first announcement, or just
>plum forgot, I would like to remind everyone about the Be Innovative!
>Awards. Below is information from Innovative. We hope to see what you
>are doing in your library to Be Innovative!
>
>--
>Karen Perone
>Rodman Public Library
>Innovative Users Group Past Chair, 2001-2002
>
>=============
>
>Don't forget!  November 30, 2001 is the deadline for
>entries for the Be Innovative! Awards, to be given at
>the Tenth Annual IUG, April 27-30, 2002 in Houston.
>
>We're amazed at the innovative ways in which our
>library partners use Innovative systems--and every
>library has an innovation to share!  We'd like to
>recognize these innovations in the following
>categories:
>
>Most Innovative Web OPAC: degree of customization,
>overall layout, use of links, graphics, and color.
>
>Most Innovative Local Database: integration with
>imaging, interesting or unusual database, look and
>feel, and layout.
>
>Most Innovative Staff Instruction Process or Training
>Program: integration with user manuals, originality
>of delivery methods, accompanying presentation
>materials.
>
>Most Innovative Use of Staff Modules: level of integration,
>application of management information, special projects
>applications, facilitation of efficient workflow processes.
>
>All Innovative libraries (save for those represented by the
>judges) are eligible to enter in any or all of the categories.
>Simply submit an essay of 500 words or less, along with
>any supporting screenshots, graphics, or URLs to:
>
>Award
>Innovative Interfaces, Inc.
>5850 Shellmound Way
>Emeryville, CA 94608
>
>Entries may also be submitted electronically to:
>award@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>Entries should demonstrate how the Innovative
>system is an integral part of the library's project.
>
>Judging for 2001-2002 awards will be conducted
>by Innovative Interfaces, along with Karen Perone
>of Rodman Public Library and Fred Gertler of
>Orradre Library at Santa Clara University.  Winners
>will be honored at the IUG Annual Meeting in Houston
>with an award plaque and also a prize provided by
>Innovative Interfaces.
>
>Please feel free to contact me directly with any
>questions.  In the meantime, keep the entries
>coming in!
>
>Regards,
>Barbara Cassidy
>
>***************************************************
>Barbara Cassidy
>Director of Marketing
>Innovative Interfaces, Inc.
>5850 Shellmound Way
>Emeryville, CA 94608
>Tel: (510) 655-6200
>Fax: (510) 450-6350
>bcassidy@xxxxxxxxxx
>***************************************************
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Barbara Ritchie
Library Systems Manager
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