Nancy Alcorn, formerly of Newburyport Public Library, now Adult Services Librarian at Albuquerque (NM) Public Library, sent me this information to share:
It's been a while, but I continue to think of my former MA library colleagues often, and I do try to keep up with now "out-of-state" websites, blogs - including NMRLS - and other online reading as best I can.
Thought you might be interested in these lifelong learning/continuing education links and their course offerings, around which the University of New Mexico structures a continuing education "senior college" - and to think that the Osher Institute originated at the University of Southern Maine, and is now country wide, definitely an interest- and need-driven situation! Perhaps they would be of interest to your Access eXchange readers.
It's been a while, but I continue to think of my former MA library colleagues often, and I do try to keep up with now "out-of-state" websites, blogs - including NMRLS - and other online reading as best I can.
Thought you might be interested in these lifelong learning/continuing education links and their course offerings, around which the University of New Mexico structures a continuing education "senior college" - and to think that the Osher Institute originated at the University of Southern Maine, and is now country wide, definitely an interest- and need-driven situation! Perhaps they would be of interest to your Access eXchange readers.
http://www.usm.maine.edu/olli/national/
And, I was wondering who in Albuquerque was reading the blog!
I've added the Tufts link to the Lifelong Access web site. I'd love to hear what you're all doing.
And, I was wondering who in Albuquerque was reading the blog!
I've added the Tufts link to the Lifelong Access web site. I'd love to hear what you're all doing.
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