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March 28, 2006
Daria Bossman, director of Library Services for the Hickman-Johnson-Furrow Learning Center at Morningside College, will present the break-out session “The Millennials: Libraries Serving the Net Generation” at the Northwest Iowa Library Service’s (NWILS) 2006 Jamboree, slated for Wednesday and Thursday, April 5-6, at the Prairie Lakes Area Education Agency in Storm Lake, Iowa.
The two-day event includes workshops and breakout sessions that focus on library management, circulation and customer services, storytelling techniques, fundraising ideas, Web site content, computer use, and other topics for public library staff from the NWILS area.
Bossman is member-at-large for the NWILS area Board of Trustees and past president of the Iowa Private Academic Libraries consortium. She has been at Morningside since 1993, serving as reference and instructional services librarian from 1993 to 1996 before being appointed the college’s library director. Bossman has a bachelor’s degree from Midland Lutheran College in Fremont, Neb., and a master of library science from Emporia State University in Emporia, Kan.
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