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In this issue: Introducing Project Videonet Hired Gun to Hunt Down Video Gremlins Who You Are and Where You Are: A Family Portrait Get the Low-Down on Low-cost Long Distance Tech Tip: Dialing Around Network Congestion |
Sidebar Three to "Introducing Project Videonet": Project Videonet extends a heartfelt “thank you” to those public library staff members who have volunteered to serve on the project's advisory committee. Committee members will meet (via audio-, web-, or videoconference) four times during the project's fiscal year to give input to the project workplan, and make adjustments/additions as appropriate.
But even if you are not a member of the advisory committee, please share
your thoughts and comments! What could Project Videonet do to help you
make better use of videoconferencing in your public library? Email project
manager Dan Theobald at dtheobald@i2icom.com or, better yet, post your comments to the listserv (see related
article).
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©2003. All rights reserved. This newletter is supported in whole or in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian. For more information, contact Dan Theobald, Project Videonet Manager, at 415-431-0329 or dtheobald@i2icom.com. | |||||||