Can bibliokarma be spread electronically?
Yes.
As a result of a partnership between the United Way, the Ontario Trillium Foundation and Imagine Canada, not-for-profit groups in Ontario now have access to a non-profit library network. The network, housed at the John Hodgson Library is deemed the world’s largest collection of literature on Canadian non-profit organizations.This means NGOs have access to a library that has 80 per cent of the material in downloadable electronic format, some of which covers tools such as how to write funding proposals and share best practices in board governance. If you are a NGO liaison officer, why not contact Imagine Canada and your local librarian to see how you can catch this bibliokarma, electronically!
Tags: bibliokarma, Canadian libraries, Imagine Canada, John Hodgson Library, non-profit library network, Ontario libraries, Ontario Trillium Foundation, United Way
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