[LAW-LIB:57710] success stories needed from state librarians

From: Marilyn Bromley (MBromley@bna.com)
Date: Tue Jan 06 2009 - 08:06:13 PST

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    Dear state librarians,

    I'm making a 30 minute presentation to Administrative Codes
    & Registers section members of the National Association of
    Secretaries of State at their winter meeting on February 6
    in Washington DC. (See below for a description of the ACR
    section.)

    My topic is how ACR members can take advantage of the skills
    and resources of their state libraries and librarians to
    help them do their job better and faster. I want to provide
    the audience with real-life success stories of how you and
    your staffs have made a difference in their work.

    So, I need to hear from you! Please email me off-list if
    you have examples I can use, and also provide your contact
    information so I can follow-up if I have any questions. I
    also welcome your thoughts and suggestions.

    If you know of state librarians who are not on the list,
    please forward this email to them. The more success stories
    I have the better!

    Happy New Year, and I look forward to hearing from you!

    best,
    Marilyn

    Marilyn Bromley
    Library Director
    The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
    1801 S. Bell Street  |  Arlington VA 22202-4501

    Marilyn’s phone 703-341-3307  |  mbromley@bna.com
    Library phone 703-341-3303  |  Library fax 703-341-1636

    PS - here is a description of the ACR from the NASS website:

    The Administrative Codes and Registers (ACR) Section of the
    National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) is the
    organization of persons in government and the private sector
    interested in administrative law. Some of ACR's objectives
    include:

    gathering, exchanging and disseminating facts, information
    and ideas relating to the publication and distribution of
    administrative codes and registers;
    enhancing the quality of administrative codes and registers
    through better style, format and design;
    encouraging the development of administrative codes and
    registers in jurisdictions where none exist;
    fostering the development of better rulewriting skills and
    rule review techniques, and more effective management of the
    rule promulgation process; and
    increasing knowledge of administrative law among ACR Section
    members and within the general public



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