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As you plan your New Orleans 2017 ARLIS/NA Conference itinerary and travel schedule, don’t forget to check out the array of workshops offered to enrich your experience. This year’s workshops include a number of activities and opportunities to enhance your skill sets, including introductions to letterpress printing or innovative book structures, career development and mentoring programs, and programming that supports your efforts to collect and to teach with emerging needs in mind.

At the 2017 New Orleans Conference, we are pleased to offer the following half-day and shorter workshops, which will take place on Sunday, Feb. 5 or Monday, Feb. 6:

  *   Letterpress Printing Workshop
  *   Postcards from the Edge: Mardi Gras Culture and Costume from the Old World to the New World
  *   ArLiSNAP Career Development Workshop
  *   Folded Book Forms
  *   Yearlong Mentoring Program
  *   Getting Started with Web Archiving
  *   Teaching Fair Use to Arts Researchers
I will be posting more about our workshops in the coming months. Until then, check out the conference program for dates, times, and detailed descriptions: http://www.arlisna.org/neworleans2017/program.php

-Kristina Keogh, Workshops Coordinator

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Kristina Keogh, PhD
Director of Library Services
Ringling College of Art and Design
2700 N Tamiami Trail
Sarasota, FL 34234-5895
941.359.7582



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