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Information is the seed for an idea, and only grows when it’s watered. Heinz V. Bergen. June 18, 2009. 8221; then I am inviting the patron to say “no” because we are all conditioned not to bother someone. Tags: library professionalism circ desk academic faculty customer service. Laquo; PsycInfo Question. I like your approach to providing service. Although I’m not currently working in the capacity of librarian, I find that I am thinking about these issues and trying to integrate better service i...YouR...
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Adventures in Library School: Summer Term
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Adventures in Library School. Earning my MLS Degree. Thursday, July 31, 2008. Summer term will end next week. Fall term begins August 20th, but I'll be taking only the one credit class I still need to graduate or that and a three credit class on Legal Research. That decision will be made on the basis of whether or not the grant will require me to take a minimum of four credits. I'd rather take just one. I'll have two weeks between the end of the term and going to the SAA Conference. What I Learned Today.
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Adventures in Library School: Alaska!
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Adventures in Library School. Earning my MLS Degree. Monday, June 2, 2008. I had the great good fortune to be able to attend the Northwest Archivists and ARMA Spring Conference, New Frontiers in Archives and Records Management,. Which was held this year at the University of Alaska, Anchorage. However, as I always do when I go to a conference, I made certain to take photographs of the library where it was held. Very nice images of the library! July 9, 2008 at 12:50 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Adventures in Library School: A Universal History of the Destruction of Books
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Adventures in Library School. Earning my MLS Degree. Sunday, November 2, 2008. A Universal History of the Destruction of Books. I'm working on a review of this book. For a journal, Community and Junior College Libraries. The book begins with this quotation:. Where they have burned books, they will end in burning human beings. Heinrich Heine, Almansor, 1821. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Universal History of the Destruction of Books. Archival Musings (Tiah Edmunson-Morton). Museum of Online Museums.
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Adventures in Library School: Always Looking for More Books/Reader's Advisory
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Adventures in Library School. Earning my MLS Degree. Sunday, May 11, 2008. Always Looking for More Books/Reader's Advisory. I am an avid and prolific reader. I usually have a couple of dozen fiction books checked out of the library at a time, average reading at least two a week beyond the non-fiction and textbooks that I must read, and I'm always searching for more. So where do I look? One place is Amazon. Another tool I use is The Readers Robot. The Reader's Advisor Online. You might want to check out m...
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Adventures in Library School: Twittering
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Adventures in Library School. Earning my MLS Degree. Monday, June 2, 2008. I've used many of the web2.0 social networking tools, but twitter. Is the one that has my heart. I like it because it's so simple, you can follow others and they can follow you, and you can respond to one another. It also doesn't take much time and I've learned how to express more with fewer words because there's a 140 character limit to each tweet. I made a twitter cloud. (Click on it to make it larger.). Museum of Online Museums.
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Adventures in Library School: Cultural Ownership
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Adventures in Library School. Earning my MLS Degree. Thursday, May 1, 2008. I've only read the review of Who Owns Antiquity. Treasures on Trial: In Defense of Museums That Resist the Call To Repatriate Ancient Artifacts. Not the book, but I think the author makes some good points. I especially liked this:. Part of the power of archives is the ability to make us feel part of a whole. May 15, 2008 at 4:59 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The New Blank Society and Web 3.0. Jason the Content Librarian...
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Adventures in Library School: Comic Books--A Small Rant
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Adventures in Library School. Earning my MLS Degree. Saturday, August 16, 2008. Comic Books- A Small Rant. Hypnotic trance that closed off the real world. He'd hardly move a muscle except to turn the pages and reach for the next comic book. There were times my mother would be tempted to put a mirror to his mouth to make sure he was still alive. The covers fell off and, despite liberal applications of scotch tape, pages loosened themselves from their stapled anchors and soon disappeared. Remaining pag...
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Adventures in Library School: SAA Stream of Consciousness
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Adventures in Library School. Earning my MLS Degree. Saturday, August 30, 2008. SAA Stream of Consciousness. I will be writing about my experiences at SAA and I'll begin with a list of scribbled notes I kept while attending sessions and meetings for the past three days. Issues of ownership, consultation, mutual understanding and respect. Different ways of knowing, understanding, doing, and remembering. Archives are sites of power where archivists make decisions shaped by political and social factors.
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Adventures in Library School: All Things Are For Human Beings
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Adventures in Library School. Earning my MLS Degree. Saturday, June 7, 2008. All Things Are For Human Beings. I've just finished reading this article. Araghi, G.F. (2005) Users satisfaction through better indexing. Cataloging and Classification Quarterly. 20(2), 5-17 for my cataloging class. I was impressed with this sentence:. One must not forget that although highly-automated technology dominate, all things are for human beings. 8221; Where do I start? Araghi’s comment about “the ambiguity ...Archival ...