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About COLA | RI Coalition of Library Advocates
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RI Coalition of Library Advocates. RI Coalition of Library Advocates. RI Coalition of Library Advocates. The Coalition of Library Advocates (COLA) is a grass-roots library support group that seeks to improve the quality of life for Rhode Islanders by supporting libraries of all kinds. Through advocacy, education, and public awareness activities, COLA works to help improve library services throughout the state. Bring your energy, ideas, and vision to help ensure an information-rich future for Rhode Island.
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Bylaws | RI Coalition of Library Advocates
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RI Coalition of Library Advocates. RI Coalition of Library Advocates. RI Coalition of Library Advocates. RI COALITION OF LIBRARY ADVOCATES BYLAWS. Adopted on 2/15/12; edited 11/5/13; amended 2/10/14). The name of this organization shall be the Rhode Island Coalition of Library Advocates (COLA). Membership is open to any person, organization, corporation, or association interested in joining, upon payment of annual dues. All members have equal voting and membership rights. Annual membership dues shall be ...
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COLA Sweethearts | RI Coalition of Library Advocates
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RI Coalition of Library Advocates. RI Coalition of Library Advocates. RI Coalition of Library Advocates. As Executive Director of the HELIN Library Consortium, Bob Aspri long been a positive force in the development of Rhode Island libraries. I’m just doing my job, he says; the mission of HELIN is to continually develop and sustain cooperative initiatives to enhance library resources, systems and services for all member institutions. 2014 – Howard Boksenbaum. 2012 – Gale Eaton. 2011 – Mark McKenney.
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ARIHSL Report for March 2015 | RI Coalition of Library Advocates
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RI Coalition of Library Advocates. RI Coalition of Library Advocates. RI Coalition of Library Advocates. ARIHSL Report for March 2015. March 5, 2015. Next ARIHSL Business Meeting:. Wednesday, March 18, 8:45-11am. Bryant University Library, Room 104. Inception: Librarians’ Roles in the Establishment of a Medical Program. What happens when a traditionally business-oriented university expands to start a medical school? How do librarians switch gears from business plans to systematic reviews? Office of Libra...
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Annual Meeting April 7th, 2015 | RI Coalition of Library Advocates
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RI Coalition of Library Advocates. RI Coalition of Library Advocates. RI Coalition of Library Advocates. Annual Meeting April 7th, 2015. January 9, 2015. Tuesday, April 7th, 5 – 7 pm in the Governor’s Room at the RI Statehouse. Light refreshments will be served. Free and Open to the Public. Guest Speaker: Brian C. Jones of The Library Report:. The COLA Sweetheart of the Year Awards recipient this year is Bob Aspri. Congratulations to our COLA 2015 Award Recipients:. Sign up at colari.org for that, too.
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Strategic Plan 2015 | RI Coalition of Library Advocates
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RI Coalition of Library Advocates. RI Coalition of Library Advocates. RI Coalition of Library Advocates. Rhode Island Coalition of Library Advocates Strategic Plan, 2015. MISSION: The Rhode Island Coalition of Library Advocates (COLA) is a statewide nonprofit grassroots organization that supports libraries of all kinds to improve the quality of life of all Rhode Islanders. COLA will advocate effectively for all RI libraries. Members will collect findings of current and recent user studies by RI libraries.
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COLA Board Member Honored by URI | RI Coalition of Library Advocates
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RI Coalition of Library Advocates. RI Coalition of Library Advocates. RI Coalition of Library Advocates. COLA Board Member Honored by URI. December 31, 2013. Photo courtesy of the University of Rhode Island. COLA founder and board member Joan Ress Reeves. Was recently honored with a Lifetime Recognition Award. At the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the University of Rhode Island’s Graduate School of Library and Information Studies. The award was presented by Dr. Renee Hobbs. This entry was posted in News.
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COLA History | RI Coalition of Library Advocates
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RI Coalition of Library Advocates. RI Coalition of Library Advocates. RI Coalition of Library Advocates. A COLA mailing to its membership shouted, SAVE DSLS! COLA has always understood that laypeople are the best advocates because they have no self-interest in presenting their cause. Even more ambitious was a 1984 day-and-a-half-long conference, Libraries in the Future of Education: A RI Perspective. This conference, chaired by Richard Olsen, then Director of the James P. Adams Library at RI College,...
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COLA Board | RI Coalition of Library Advocates
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RI Coalition of Library Advocates. RI Coalition of Library Advocates. RI Coalition of Library Advocates. Meetings Scheduled, Spring 2016. Annual Meeting of the COLA Membership, April 12, 5:30 – 7:00, Governor’s Room, State House; Board meetings January 5, February 2, March 1, May 10 (Cranston Public Library, Sockanosset Crossroads), and June 7, 5:30 to 7:00, Cranston Public Library, William H. Hall Branch. National Library Legislative Day, May 2-3, 2016, Washington, DC. Lisa Ashe, 2019. Will Barbeau, 2019.
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News | RI Coalition of Library Advocates
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RI Coalition of Library Advocates. RI Coalition of Library Advocates. RI Coalition of Library Advocates. COLA meeting schedule, 2015 – 2016. January 26, 2015. Meetings Scheduled, Fall 2015 Board meetings are scheduled at the Cranston Public Library (Sockanosset Crossroads) Seminar Room on Tuesday Oct. 6, Nov. 3, and Dec. 1, 5:30 to 7:00. Board meetings are open, although space is limited. Meetings Scheduled, Spring … Continue reading →. Comments Off on COLA meeting schedule, 2015 – 2016. December 31, 2013.