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May 1, 1996 - Robert Heapes Long Expedition

Consider yourself invited to an unusual and sophisticated foray into Colorado history.

On Saturday, May 18, 1996, thanks in part to a grant from the Colorado Endowment for the Humanities, the Douglas Public Library District will sponsor a multi-media event entitled "The 1820 Stephen Long Expedition." The time and location: 7 p.m., Kirk Hall (at the Douglas County Fairgrounds in Castle Rock).

May 8, 1996 - Seeing Isn't Believing - Faking of Photographs



Seeing isn't believing. Not anymore.

I started thinking about this when I saw a video clip from the first moon walk. I have to say, it looked a little cheesy -- about on a par with the special effects of Star Trek (and I mean the original series).

Not long after that, I watched a rerun of "Terminator 2," the science fiction movie blockbuster. I saw a man walk through steel bars, just ooze right through them, and recongeal on the other side. I believed it.

May 15, 1996 - 3 Ways to Connect to Library Home Page



Over the past year or so, many librarians have been exploring a new technology. That technology is the World Wide Web.

Let me say at the outset that the Web won't solve everything. But, for some kinds of library tasks, it has potential.

The Web also addresses several identifiable trends among our library patrons. More people have home computers and modems. More people are looking for ways to conduct their business and do their research from home. More people are working odd hours.

May 22, 1996 - Long Range Planning Effort



Over the next several months, the library will be working on its long range plan. Our planning period is 5 years; a span that will sweep the library into the 21st century.

So far, our long range planning process has involved three basic approaches.
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