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Posts Tagged ‘public library’

Anchors American cities would die for!
Anchors American cities would die for!
By Mark Bradley | November 18, 2009 | Feedback (10)
Anchors a blessing for city, guru says By CHIP MARTIN 18th November 2009  http://tiny.cc/085be "London's core is blessed with solid anchors American cities would die for. Now, says an urban retail guru, retailers must focus on understanding customer motivations ...
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Library Strategy meeting Wrap up
Library Strategy meeting Wrap up
By Mark | September 9, 2009 | Feedback (9)
First you should fill out the library survey at this site http://www.windsorpubliclibrary.com/ Qualification: this blog post is not to be taken as a criticism of Windsor's library. It is an indictment of what I see as a flawed process that seems to waste time and put moneys ...
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If I could spend $50 million dollars, what would it be? A new Library!
If I could spend $50 million dollars, what would it be? A new Library!
By Mark Bradley | June 22, 2009 | Feedback (25)
I was challenged by Mark Boscariol of Scaledown in another blog to write what I would do with $50 million infrastructure dollars, if not roads and sewers, then what? I replied in ...
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Public libraries...the new old life boats of a sinking economy!
Public libraries…the new old life boats of a sinking economy!
By Mark Bradley | February 23, 2009 | Feedback (5)
  For the last five months or so my news wire service has been filling my inbox with news articles from around North America, reporting that public libraries in the United States have had a huge influx of people looking to use the ...
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News, in the broadest sense, from everywhere!
News, in the broadest sense, from everywhere!
By Mark Bradley | February 9, 2009 | Feedback (6)
    I would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to ScaleDown's new News Director, Mark Bradley. Mark has been a daily resource for the writers at ScaleDown with his regular emails letting us know about ScaleDown-ish news around the globe. I thought ...
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