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It's not too late!  Don't forget that April is Records and Information
Management Month (RIMM) so why not try something different for lunch, meet
new friends and learn about Find It Virginia and RFID along the way.  We
hope that you will be able to join us.

AIIM/ARMA April Lunch Meeting Announcement

Date:  Tuesday, April 12, 2005 12:00 – 2:00 PM

Place: Bull & Bear Club

901 East Cary Street, 21st Floor
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone (804) 649-8431

Topic:  What’s new with Find It Virginia and an Overview of Radio
Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology

Find It Virginia is library service 24 hours a day at home, at work, or
anywhere you connect to the Internet.  You can find magazine and newspaper
articles, encyclopedias and other reference works, TV and radio
transcripts, company information and investment reports, health and
wellness information, literary criticism, and homework help, plus photos,
charts, maps, diagrams, and illustrations.  A Virginia public library card
is the only requirement to use these resources.
What is Radio Frequency ID (RFID) Technology?  How does it work?  Who’s
using this technology today and how does this impact you?  Are we there
yet??

Speakers:  Carol Adams and Kendra Morgan, The Library of Virginia

Carol Adams has been a consultant in the Library of Virginia, Development
and Networking Division since 1988.  Carol has worked extensively on the
Find It Virginia Project. Prior to coming to Virginia, Carol was director
of several special libraries in Louisiana. She received a Masters Degree
in Library Science from Louisiana State University and a Bachelor’s Degree
in history from Southeastern Louisiana University.

Kendra Morgan is a technology consultant with the Library of Virginia,
helping libraries with technology planning, federal and state grant
programs, and providing training and support for computer issues. Prior to
coming to Virginia she worked as a trainer for the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation, traveling the country and working in public libraries.  She
received her Masters Degree in Library Science from the University of
Hawaii.



Time:  12:00  - 12:15 Registration
       12:15  - 1:00   Lunch
        1:00  - 2:00   Speaker Presentation

Menu:  The Bull & Bear Lunch Buffet: Consists of 2 soups, 3
entries, extensive salad bar, dessert bar, and ice tea.

Cost: This meeting is $20 to AIIM/ARMA members and $25 for all non-members
and Guests.

Parking: Parking is available behind the Bull and Bear at the RMA Deck on
Canal Street  between 9th and 10th Street for $2 an hour.

Reservations:  By Friday, April 8, 2005 at 3:00PM.  Please provide your
name, organization and whether you are an AIIM member, and if you will be
bring a guest when you register.  To register, contact: John Breeden at
[log in to unmask] Email is preferred) or call 804-786-0954.
If you are coming from the Tidewater or Roanoke areas and would like to
carpool if possible, include this with your reservations and we will try
to coordinate arrangements for you.

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