
In addition to the hundreds of vendors on the convention center floor (selling more than we could possibly ever buy, but would like to), there were classes held on seemingly every library topic under the sun (except the card catalog - some of you are experiencing a sigh, others a sigh of relief).

During the opening ceremony, several different people (visiting from other states) kept on remarking about how cold it was here. Every single one seemed to. Repeatedly. Okay: One, the temperature is above freezing and it's just lovely. Two, we get it. It is colder here than where you're from. We really get it. But we're not holding the conference in a tent outside or making you go out to hunt your own food in the arctic tundra, so get over it. Thus endeth the rant.
Cold weather aside, the folks at the conference were very friendly, and had lots of great ideas for us to mull over back in Rochester. Changes in the library world have been and continue to be sweeping, and RPL does not want to be caught resting on its laurels. Many of the cutting edge ideas that our colleagues presented at PLA were already being implemented (or are in the planning stages) including "roving" reference service, better signage, downloadable audio, video, and music, and much more. You'll be seeing more in the weeks and months to come
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