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State Librarian./*
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Dear Colleagues,
The Evergreen Indiana project is progressing at a rapid pace.
Hussey-Mayfield in Zionsville is up and running as the first Evergreen
library in Indiana. The remaining 17 original pilot libraries will be
added between now and January.
The Evergreen Executive Committee and State Library have authorized
additional libraries to migrate as part of the second phase of the
project. Phase Two libraries will begin transitioning to Evergreen
in the first half of 2009.
If your library would like to join the Evergreen Indiana consortium and
participate in the Phase Two migration (in early 2009), please complete
the membership agreement
(http://www.in.gov/library/files/EIMembershipAgreement.pdf), sign the
ethics statement (http://www.in.gov/library/files/EICodeofEthics.pdf),
and mail them to Catherine Lemmer, Evergreen Indiana Coordinator, at:
Indiana State Library
c/o Catherine Lemmer
140 N. Senate Ave. RM 413
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Applications will be reviewed by the Evergreen Indiana Executive
Committee. If you have questions, please contact Catherine at
clemmer@... <mailto:clemmer@...> or (317)
234-6536, or visit Evergreen Indiana online
(http://www.in.gov/library/5592.htm).
Thank you.
Roberta L. Brooker
Indiana State Librarian
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Allen D. Tate
Head of Computer Services
Ohio Township Public Library System
4111 Lakeshore Dr
PO Box 850
Newburgh, IN 47629
(812) 853-5468 x 313
http://www.ohio.lib.in.us/ (Library Home Page)
http://www.opensourceinlibraries.com/ (Open Source In Libraries)
The views expressed in this message are not necessarily
those of the Ohio Township Public Library System.