Marcie has allowed me to post the message below. You may respond directly to her. I'd appreciate a CC; Thanks, Linda The same two stipulations as always apply: (1) You need a minimum of 12 attendees for a training session (they may be teachers as well as library staff); (2) You need a computer lab so hands-on training can be done. A minimum of six computers is required. Public librarians, if necessary please talk to your local school librarian(s) about arranging a school lab for after school training use. Best wishes and thanks Marcie! Linda H. Lord Director, Library Development Maine State Library 64 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333 Telephone 207-287-5620 Fax 207-287-5624 E-mail [log in to unmask] -----Original Message----- From: Marcie Brown [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 3:20 PM To: [log in to unmask] Cc: Ed Roche Subject: Training your library staff members on EBSCO products Dear Ms. Lord, As a member of the Training Department at EBSCO Publishing's headquarters in Ipswich, Massachusetts, I've had the opportunity to train your Kennebunkport and Portland, Maine locations. Specifically, I've trained at the Waynflete School in Portland, and the Graves Library in Kennebunkport. I'm writing to express an interest in continuing to show various sites in Maine what has been made available to them via the state contract with EBSCO, as the response to this has been very positive. I know that you have sent some requests through our Regional Sales Manager, Mr. Ed Roche, with whom I have communicated concerning my interest. If I can be of assistance in contacting locations on your behalf, or especially in conducting future trainings as appropriate, please contact me. Best regards, Marcie Brown, Manager, Training & Staffing EBSCO Publishing Ipswich, MA (800) 653-2726, X-472