CORRECTION NOTICE: Please note that the date of the below event is Friday, MARCH 26 - not March 22 as was originally posted. Thanks to all those who emailed me to point out my error, and apologies! ------ The NSCC student chapter of the Canadian Library Association invites you to attend a public lecture by APLA President Donald Moses on Friday, March 22 at the Waterfront Campus in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. A brief summary of his presentation's topic can be found below: Title: Are Associations Relevant in a Wired World? Abstract: The Internet and the development of new social networking tools has provided both opportunities and challenges for associations. This session will explore the Atlantic Provinces Library Association's past, the benefits it offers to current members, how it uses new tools to meet the needs of its membership, and a discussion about how APLA can ensure its continued relevance to current and future members. This event will take place in Room 3524 just after 3:00 p.m. The campus is located at 80 Mawiomi Place, Dartmouth, NS. Please RSVP to email address [log in to unmask] to receive further directions. This is the third in a series of public lectures being organized by the college's CLA student chapter to bring students in the Library Information Technology program into contact with professionals in the library community. Feel free to forward this message to any other mailing lists you think may be interested. We hope to see you there! Aran Silmeryn President NSCC CLA Student Chapter 2nd Year LIT Student Library Assistant, NSCC Waterfront Campus Library