Wednesday, September 02, 2009
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The Washington State Library is pleased to announce its new "Hard Times
Resource Guide." Any comments, ideas, or suggestions for content are
very welcome.



For the past few months, staff at the Washington State Library have been
working hard, exhaustively scouring the web and compiling quality
resources to help library users across Washington State. The result? A
thorough guide detailed resources and techniques to help you and your
users navigate this tough economy. We've covered numerous subjects,
including health and nutrition, family and parenting, finances,
job-seeking, and a whole lot more.



Check it out now at http://www.secstate.wa.gov/library/hardtimes/.



Thanks!



Ahniwa Ferrari

Online Resources Consultant, Library Development

Washington State Library | Office
of the Secretary of State

360.570.5587 | fax: 360.586.7575

aferrari ----at ------secstate.wa.gov



Is your library responding to hard economic times?

Join the discussion at http://wa.webjunction.org/691/

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