Lisa Libro and I were able to attend the New Mexico Library
Association (NMLA) conference in Albuquerque this week. The conference is
always inspiring, interesting and informative but this year seemed especially
so. We went to presentations and discussions all day long on such subjects as
meta data in cataloging (I'll spare you the details but it's of interest to us
catalogers), internet privacy, reaching out to patrons aged 18-35, and state
library services for the blind and physically handicapped, to name a few. In
fact, we were so busy going to the sessions and speakers, we never got a chance
to fully explore the sponsors' booths. But we did have time (OK, I made Lisa
make time) to take some photos and, as you can see, have a little fun while we
were at it.