Live blogging DLC Spring '10 in Buffalo

We'll be live blogging the Spring 2010 Depository Library Conference from Buffalo, NY. the discussions at the 3 plenary sessions will be especially interesting and include discussions on preservation, access, FDsys and regional issues. Thanks to Shari Laster for volunteering to update the live blog. The twitter hashtag #dlc10s and #dlc10 will also show up in the live blog. We'll also archive the hashtags with twapper keeper.


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"And besides all that, what we need is a decentralized, distributed system of depositing electronic files to local libraries willing to host them." -- Daniel Cornwall, tipping his hat to Cato the Elder for the original quote

Thanks for Live Blogging

Thanks to James, Shari, Kirsten and others for blogging this for us. I really appreciated this "as it happens" flow of DLC even though I was days late to the party.

Also thanks to those people around the country, including Bill, Arlene, and Rebecca who were able to contribute comments while sessions were going on.

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"And besides all that, what we need is a decentralized, distributed system of depositing electronic files to local libraries willing to host them." -- Daniel Cornwall, tipping his hat to Cato the Elder for the original quote.

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