[Libs-Or] Video conferencing options around Oregon: Summary

Laura Orr Laura_Orr at co.washington.or.us
Mon Jul 6 14:15:06 PDT 2009


Greetings:
 
I've attached a summary of responses. Please forgive the duplication;
some of us are on multiple lists.
 
Thank you - all!!!
 
Laura


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	From: Laura Orr 
	Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 9:38 AM
	To: Oregon Council of County Law Libraries;
libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us
	Cc: countylawlibraries at listsmart.osl.state.or.us; Jewel Japs;
Robert Truman; Stephanie Midkiff
	Subject: Video conferencing options around Oregon: To Be
Compiled
	
	
	I have had a lot of excellent responses to my question.  I'm
compiling them into a single document but will wait until next week to
send it out to make sure I get as many of the suggestions as possible in
one document, rather than sending out a stream of updates.
	 
	So, there is still time to email me.
	 
	Thank you!!! 
	 
	And have a wonderful Independence Day! Read the Declaration of
Independence around the campfire or as you watch the fireworks :-)
	 
	Laura


________________________________

		From: Laura Orr 
		Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 11:05 AM
		To: Oregon Council of County Law Libraries;
libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us
		Cc: countylawlibraries at listsmart.osl.state.or.us; Jewel
Japs; Robert Truman; Stephanie Midkiff
		Subject: [Libs-Or] Video conferencing options around
Oregon?
		
		
		Greetings (please forgive any email duplication):
		 
		A lawyer patron who will be chairing a statewide
rural-urban task force asked what I knew about video-conference options
in public libraries around the state.  I told her I would ask the
library community about what they make available in their own libraries
or who she could contact in rural counties, cities, colleges, or
universities that provide services to outside groups (I think hers is an
Oregon State Bar task force, but am not positive and can find out if it
matters).
		 
		I'm not sure if the task force will have any money
budgeted for this, but would guess they do have some, so "free" isn't
necessarily a requirement.
		 
		Feel free to pass this along if you know someone else
who may know.  It's also possible Oregon nonprofits and professional
associations have facilities they would share.  We'll check with LASO,
AOC, TACS - other suggestions are welcome.
		 
		I'll be glad to compile the info and share it.
		 
		Many thanks!
		 
		Laura
		 
		

		Laura J. Orr

		Law Librarian

		Washington County Law Library

		111 NE Lincoln St

		Hillsboro, OR 97124

		 

		Phone: 503-846-8870

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		Email: laura_orr at co.washington.or.us
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