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100 Questions that Might Otherwise Have Gone Unanswered







100 Questions that Might Otherwise Have
Gone Unanswered

100 Questions that Might Otherwise Have
Gone Unanswered
06/25/2004 12:35 AM

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"Today I received my 100th question via AIM. Obviously I was a believer in the program to begin with, but I must say that it has exceeded my expectations....

For no cost not only have we become more available, but I've helped patrons that otherwise wouldn't have been helped. I've done more Young Adult Readers' Advisory in the past 2 months than I have in the previous 2 years. YAs have sent me messages asking about the library's hours, and prizes for summer reading program. I bet that these things aren't a big enough deal for them to make a telephone call, but shooting me a quick message is more convenient. Perhaps this is grandiose, but I can't help but thinking that I'm breathing some life into libraries for these kids." [walking paper]




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