Lichen Rancourt
Author of Remaining Relevant, Head of Technology at the Manchester City Library and a proud librarian in her mother’s footsteps. Lichen believes that all libraries have and essential and continuing role in our communities.
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May 11th, 2007 at 8:53 am
[...] name comes from Lichen Rancourt, who immediately saw the potential in the software to serve small, underfunded, and rural [...]
July 8th, 2007 at 7:52 am
[...] Thanks all, Lichen [...]
September 26th, 2007 at 9:56 am
[...] - WMWV got wind of it and interviewed me on the spot. He knew that the presentation would be a mother-daughter act, but little else. I gave an abbreviated introduction to Web 2.0 and the opportunities it provides [...]
January 20th, 2008 at 7:42 am
[...] Bisson , principal promotor de este proyecto iniciado en noviembre de 2006, junto con Lichen Rancourt y Jessamyn West , lo define claramente en un comentario reciente en The Chronicle of Higher [...]
February 27th, 2008 at 5:47 pm
[...] Lichen Rancourt, Head of Technology, Manchester City Library (Manchester NH), is participating in the Scriblio project outside her official duties at her library. Rancourt has long advocated for the use of Scriblio in rural libraries and led the implementation at Cook Memorial Library, Tamworth NH. Rancourt’s work related to ease of use issues in the installation and management of Scriblio was paid for with Award funds. [...]
June 21st, 2008 at 5:47 pm
[...] social. Casey Bisson , principal promotor de este proyecto iniciado en noviembre de 2006, junto con Lichen Rancourt y Jessamyn West , lo define claramente en un comentario reciente en The Chronicle of Higher [...]