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This commemorative text honors Carol J. Connor's remarkable 25 years of leadership at Lincoln City Libraries from 1978 to 2003. It highlights the significant advancements in library services, including the introduction of new branches, technologies, and youth programming that transformed the community's access to information. The development of staff training and innovative initiatives reflect a commitment to excellence in public service. This celebration showcases the evolution of library systems and acknowledges the invaluable contributions made by Carol and her team to enhance community resources.
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25 Carol J. Connor 25 Yearsof Outstanding Leadership of Lincoln City Libraries July 16, 2003
25 25 Yearsof Leadership1978 - 2003 New Branches Carol J. Connor New Technologies Enhanced Collection & Programs Staff Training & Development
andNow 25 A Look at Then
25 Carol J. Connor We’ve All Changed...
Loren Corey Eiseley Branch 1530 Superior Street Bess Dodson Walt Branch 6701 S. 14th Street 25 Two Beautiful, New Branches Both opened in 2002
From card catalogs... to computers and the Internet 25 New Technologies
From library cards... to automated checkout New Technologies
From the first TRS-80 computer in 1982... ...to computer labs in library branches Contributed by Dr. Robert Craig New Technologies
25 The Changing Face of Youth Programming Movie Day “Shuttle” 1947
25 The Changing Face ofYouth Programming BelmontPuppet Show 1979
25 The Changing Face ofYouth Programming “Arthur” Programat Bennett Martin 2003
An invaluable resource today Established in 1982 Polley Music Library
Jane Pope Geske Heritage Room of Nebraska Authors Over 10,000 volumes Database of more than 3,000 authors Nebraska Authors Collection Once a single shelf of books...
Computer Technology photo here Library Science Public Service Skills 25 Staff Training & Development Learning Opportunities for Library Employees
photo here PersonalLeadership Customer Service 25 Staff Training & Development A Whole New Mindset
25 On behalf of the Lincoln community... Thank You, Carol!