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25 January 2007

E-CYCLING

“Find reuse, recycling, and donation programs across the [USA] for your electronic products. If you aren't sure what to look for in a recycler, take a look at a series of questions we suggest to ask. Want to recycle your batteries or mercury containing lamps? Take a look at our Links to other recycling and green purchasing resources. From the Environmental Issues Council, Arlington, Virginia.


URL: http://www.eiae.org/

Posted by Ms. OPL at 1/25/2007 07:40:00 PM
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Judith A. Siess is a recognized expert in one-person librarianship and interpersonal networking. She was the editor and publisher of The One-Person Library: A Newsletter for Librarians and Management from 1998-2009 and is the author of articles for publications such as American Libraries and Searcher. An active member of SLA since 1980, she was the inaugural chair of its SOLO Librarian’s division, which is now the fourth largest division of the association with nearly 1,000 members. She has drawn from her more than twenty years’ experience to write seven books (see links). She is trying to retire, but it isn't working.

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