What:  Social Networking: Information Professionals Meeting other  Information Professionals 
When:  Thursday, December 13th at 6pm-?  
Where:: Zack's Taverna, 305 Pennsylvania Ave, SE (Capitol South-Blue  or Orange line)  
Cost:  Pay for your own food or beverage   (click here for menu info)
RSVP: via Survey Monkey by December 6, 2007  
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=V3qN8coRP6dtOIzcrq8VxQ_3d_3d  
This is a great opportunity to meet other local information professionals from ASIS&T, ARL, and REFORMA all in one place while enjoying some Greek food!
To learn more about ASIS&T, ARL Diversity Initiatives , and REFORMA,  please read below.
  ASIS&T has  been the society for  information professionals leading the search for  new and better theories, techniques, and technologies to improve access to information.  The local professional Chapter, the Potomac Valley Chapter of ASIS&T, has members are primarily located in Washington  DC, Northern Virginia, and Southern Maryland.    
To learn more about PVC-ASIST, please contact Jeff Prater at jeff.prater@yahoo.com
  ARL is a nonprofit organization of 123 research libraries at  comprehensive, research-extensive institutions in the US and Canada that share similar  research missions, aspirations, and achievements. The Association's importance and distinction is born from its membership and the nature of the  institutions represented. ARL member libraries make up a large portion of the academic and research library marketplace, spending more than $1   billion every year on library materials.  To  learn more about  ARL Diversity Initiatives, contact Jerome  Offord Jr jerome@arl.org 
  REFORMA is committed to working toward the recruitment of bilingual, multicultural library personnel; promoting public awareness of libraries and librarianship among Latinos; advocating on behalf of the information needs of the Latino community; developing Spanish-language and Latino-oriented library collections; and acting as a liaison to other professional organizations.   REFORMA is an affiliate of the American Library Association. If you are interested in learning more about REFORMA, please contact the DC-REFORMA Chapter Secretary, Michelle Hinojosa Melencio, at michelle.melencio@discovery.com.
RDA Training Booklet
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One of my ATLA colleagues just pointed out this practical guide to RDA: RDA 
Training Booklet by Marielle Veve. It can be used as a quick reference for 
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