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Hello <big><font color="#6600cc"><big>CARL-IT</big></font></big>ers<br>
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It seems there is still a teeny bit of March left in which to get out
the <big>Question of the Month</big>.<br>
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I am really torn because I have so many...but I think I will go with:<br>
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How do you use technology to communicate with your users (patrons,
faculty, students whatever)? <br>
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I am assuming that we all have Web sites, but I want to know if you use
any sort of push technology and/or blogs, discussion groups, or
anything else to communicate with your users, and how it is working out
for you? If you have any generally useful tips, we would love to see
them. <br>
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(I am playing a dirty trick by making the reply-to address the list,
but please feel free to email me personally instead if that makes you
more comfortable)<br>
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<big><big><big><font face="Monotype Corsiva">Michele</font></big></big></big><br>
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