LHRT (Library History Round Table)

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The mission of the Library History Round Table (LHRT) is to encourage research and publication on library history and promote awareness and discussion of historical issues in librarianship.

Learn more about LHRT on the ALA website.

  • 1.  Library History Round Table Executive Committee midwinter meeting on February 17 at 12 PM CST

    Posted Feb 10, 2022 01:44 PM
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    Hello, LHRT members,
    You're invited to the midwinter meeting of the LHRT Executive Committee on February 17 at 12 PM EST. The agenda of the meeting is attached.
    Please contact me if you would like to attend the meeting so that I can provide the Zoom link.
    Carol Leibiger

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    Carol A. Leibiger, Ph.D., MSLIS
    Chair, Library History Round Table
    Associate Professor
    Information Literacy Coordinator
    University of South Dakota
    Vermillion, SD 57069 USA
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  • 2.  RE: Library History Round Table Executive Committee midwinter meeting on February 17 at 12 PM CST

    Posted Feb 10, 2022 03:22 PM
    Hi Carol 
    Can you confirm the meeting time please? The subject line reads CST but the body of the message reads EST. 
    Thanks 
    Allison 

    Allison G. Kaplan 
    Information School 
    University of Wisconsin - Madison 
    Sent from my iPhone
    Please excuse brevity and typos. 





  • 3.  RE: Library History Round Table Executive Committee midwinter meeting on February 17 at 12 PM CST

    Posted Feb 10, 2022 03:59 PM

    Allison,

     

    Sorry, I got the time zone wrong.  The LHRT Executive Committee midwinter meeting is on February 17 at 12 PM EST.

     

    Carol

     

    Carol A. Leibiger, Ph.D., MSLIS

    Chair, ALA Library History Round Table

    Associate Professor

    Information Literacy Coordinator

    130B I.D. Weeks Library

    University of South Dakota

    Vermillion, SD 57069

    605-658-3383

     

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