Showing posts with label library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label library. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Powerocks Super MagicStick Review Part One

I received an email asking if I would review this product recently.  Many friends have shown me their portable charging systems and I have been thinking about getting one--the timing was perfect!

I received my charger within a couple of days and was stoked on how simple and small it is.  



I comes with a USB to mini USB which hooks up the charging unit to your PC, or whatever USB power source you will be using to charge the unit.  


And here it is hooked up to a laptop.


The red light indicates charging.  



Three easy steps:

1) Charge the unit.


2) Connect to your device.


Enjoy your extended battery use.


This device unit also comes with a handy carrying bag.



I will let you know how well it works after I get a chance to charge some devices with it.

Expect my opinion/s soon.













Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Using Social Media to Make the Case for Supporting Library Services

[Press release from REFORMA]



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Loida Garcia-Febo, President REFORMA 917-548-2910 loidagarciafebo@gmail.com www.reforma.org

Using Social Media to Make the Case for Supporting Library Services Webinar on Thursday, November 19, 2009 from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. EST

REFORMA and Webjunction are partnering to present a webinar about how non-profits such as libraries can use social websites to put access to information and libraries on the agenda of community leaders, elected officials, and local and national agencies. The content of this WebJunction and REFORMA co-sponsored webinar includes a background on social websites, how to use social websites for advocacy, national and international advocacy efforts by representatives from American Library Association (ALA) and the International Federation of Libraries and Institutions (IFLA), and suggestions on how to advocate for services for Latinos and Spanish speakers.Guest speakers include Meredith Farkas, Head of Instructional Initiatives at Norwich University; Fiona Bradley, IFLA Programme Coordinator ALP; Marci Merola, Director, ALA Office for Library Advocacy; Max Macias, Serials Technician at Portland Community College; and Loida Garcia-Febo, Assistant Coordinator New Americans Program and Special Services at Queens Library.
Registration is required for this event: http://evanced.info/webjunction/evanced/eventsignup.asp?ID=1623

Questions can be directed to Loida Garcia-Febo at loidagarciafebo@gmail.com or further information can be found on the Webjunction website at http://evanced.info/webjunction/evanced/eventsignup.asp?ID=1623


Loida Garcia-Febo

Assistant Coordinator,

New Americans Program and Special Services



Queens Library, 89-11 Merrick Blvd., Jamaica, N.Y. 11432

phone: 1 + 718-990-8569; fax: 1 + 718-990-8628


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