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Chapter News: “Face Your Fears” at the MAC-MLA Annual Meeting

Submitted by the 2017 Annual Meeting Communications Committee, Mid-Atlantic Chapter; edited by Jennifer K. Lloyd, AHIP, and Annette Parde-Maass, AHIP

Sweet themes are made of this*
Face your fears at MAC ’17
I searched all the journals and the Twitter feed
Every librarian is fearful of something

Some of them fear doing reviews
Some of them forgot their p-values
Some of them teach about fake news
Some of them have fiscal issues too

Sweet themes are made of this
Come to Staunton for MAC ’17
The Stonewall Jackson is the conference scene
Everybody will be learning something…

Face your library fears at the Mid-Atlantic Chapter’s (MAC’s) Annual Meeting, October 21–24, at the Stonewall Jackson Hotel & Conference Center, in Staunton, Virginia. Registration for the 2017 MAC meeting is now open! Check out the speakers and the schedule on the meeting website.

Make plans now to join your colleagues in Staunton and “Face Your Fears!”


 

* Musical credit for the tune in your head accompanying these lyrics is to the Eurythmics and their song “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)”

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