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FLICC Main Number
(202) 707-4800

FEDLINK Hotline
(202) 707-4900

101 Independence Ave, SE
Washington, DC 20540-4935

Federal Library & Information Center Committee
Education and Training

East Corridor, First Floor. Mosaic in domed lobby at head of stairway leading to ground floor, with quotation
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Education & Training

FLICC/FEDLINK conducts an extensive series of programs, meetings, seminars, workshops, and hands-on training offering a curriculum that covers information policy, management and the information profession; collections development and resource sharing; technology, access, and preservation; and reference and user support.

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Stewardship of Digital Assets A Workshop on Sustaining Digital Collections
FLICC, in conjunction with the Library of Congress Preservation Directorate and the Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC), is pleased to announce a two-day workshop on sustaining digital collections.
October 27-28, 2009

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Fall 09 FEDLINK Membership Meeting
“Options for Virtual Reference”
Please join us for a brief update on FEDLINK activities and a chance to hear from colleagues about how they are currently performing virtual reference.
November 4, 2009

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L@L Series: Competencies for Competitive Advantage
Join your colleagues to discuss proactive ways to use the FLICC Librarian Competencies as a starting point to federal employment and address the unique issues faced by law librarians in the current job market and the current direction of the federal government.
November 5, 2009

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Last Updated: 10/14/2009

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