2017 AspenCat Users Group Meeting Digested!

The 2017 AspenCat Users Group Meeting continued the tradition of a fun and informative event focused toward AspenCat libraries. It was great to see so many of you this year and we really appreciate your participation and enthusiasm. [Read more…]

Call for Presenters – 2018 Spring Workshops

Our Moms taught us to share…

…and we would like you to share YOUR knowledge and enthusiasm with us at the 2018 CLiC Spring Workshops. [Read more…]

2017 AspenCat Users Group Meeting!

It’s September and you know what that means … time for our annual in-person AspenCat Users Group Meeting! [Read more…]

What are “Extras?”

The Future. What’s on the horizon for Colorado libraries?

Pushing the envelope on behalf of libraries, staff members constantly scan the horizon for opportunities to enhance library services and collections. Our current special projects are captured under the Innovations & Initiatives section of our web site, while our past experiments are captured under the Things We’ve Tried section. [Read more…]

AspenCat Regional Workshops — Coming to a Service Area Near You!

Bringing training right to your back yard!

We will be offering the regional workshops on a variety of different dates and locations to best accommodate AspenCat member libraries all over the state. We did our best to find dates and locations that would work well for everyone’s schedules and we hope to see lots of you there for a fun, focused afternoon of learning.

This year’s workshops will be shorter, have more focused content, and more breaks sprinkled throughout. These workshops should provide a good breadth of different topics that should be useful for AspenCat library staff in all areas of service.

The workshops are free of cost to you and CLiC will be providing lunch and light breakfast snacks. We will try to accommodate dietary restrictions to the best of our ability, however if you have a very specialized diet, we recommend that you bring along your own lunch and snacks.

All workshops start at their respective locations at 10AM and run until about 2PM. Dates and locations are listed below, for reference. When registering, you’ll be required to pick ONE location.

  • Pueblo County Library (Rawlings Branch) – Pueblo, CO : July 17th
  • Center Consolidated Library – Center, CO : July 18th
  • Berthoud Community Library District – Berthoud, CO : July 21st
  • Dolores Public Library – Dolores, CO : July 27th
  • Las Animas Bent County Library District – Las Animas, CO : August 2nd
  • Yuma Public Library – Yuma, CO : August 3rd
  • Hub City Senior Center – Limon, CO : August 4th

REGISTER HERE!

2017 Spring Workshops Presenter Materials

It feels like the 2017 Spring Workshop season was just a few weeks ago, but we’re already gearing up for our 2018 season!

So, while we prep for the next amazing set of workshops, you might want to review some of the fantastic content from last spring (2017). [Read more…]

CLiC By the Numbers : AspenCat Financial Summary FY15-16

AspenCat returns significant value to the 100+ libraries served by their participation and support of a shared ILS (integrated library system). [Read more…]

About CLiC

Librarians know us as colleagues that provide great services to their libraries. We aim to connect, energize and inspire greatness in the libraries we serve throughout Colorado. Read more about who we are, or better yet, contact us directly!

Electronic Resources for your library

CLiC licenses electronic resources and database products for YOUR library to deliver to your patrons/students. Don’t see a product listed within our site? Contact us to discuss possibilities!

Recently we’ve added a package of Gale/Cengage databases for multi-type libraries to consider, and we’ve added BrainHQ to the roster of public library offerings.

Check out the variety of products available to Public Libraries | Schools (K-12) | Academic Libraries

On the ground, at the point of need

Where is Ross? He can be found roving all across the Western Slope.

CLiC Consultants – your colleagues on call. They create connections for libraries: one-on-one visits or one-with-many gatherings. They share their expertise, inform about library trends, teach skills, support library initiatives, and most of all listen.

Click Expertise to learn more.

The best part; as your colleagues on call, their help is FREE. Each one is a quick phone call or email away.