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The Library Game | Rule Number One: A Library Blog
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Rule Number One: A Library Blog. Category Archives: The Library Game. August 5, 2016 · 1:37 pm. Congrats to my esteemed co-blogger, Dani Brecher Cook, on her recent acceptance of a position as the Director of Teaching and Learning at the University of California, Riverside’s library. It’s extremely well-deserved, as is this really nice write-up on Dani. That I encourage you to read! Filed under Library Instruction. June 15, 2016 · 11:38 am. Posts by Kevin Michael Klipfel. June 8, 2016 · 11:37 am. Which i...
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On Collaborating with Faculty: Or, The Librarian as Existential Hero | Rule Number One: A Library Blog
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Rule Number One: A Library Blog. Inspired by Experts: A Framework for IL Instruction →. August 12, 2013 · 8:12 am. On Collaborating with Faculty: Or, The Librarian as Existential Hero. The best instruction librarians are also good existentialists: when it comes to teaching information literacy, they recognize that existence precedes essence. Of one’s institutional context – will apply, and necessarily restrict some of the things you can do. But most faculty I’ve worked with don’t have very many...Expecta...
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On Professional Anxiety | Rule Number One: A Library Blog
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Rule Number One: A Library Blog. The Best Advice I Got During Library School: Forget about Library School. On Being Human →. Dani B. Cook. September 9, 2013 · 8:01 pm. Not to be overly dramatic but: Six months ago, I got one of those phone calls that changes your life. I was offered my dream job, and I was moving to Southern California. Party on, dudes! There’s no short supply of positive, encouraging feedback. Basically, it’s excellent and the excitement of being here hasn’t worn off. All of the time?
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2014 | banned librarian
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About the banned librarian. Archive for 2014 Yearly archive page. Welcoming Wheeler – Help libraries remain beacons of 21st century learning. On January 10, 2014. My prepared comments from the Voices for Internet Freedom Town Hall with FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler. I will post edited video here when it’s ready. In the meantime, you can watch the livestream here. I learned so much from all of the amazing speakers. Thanks to Center for Media Justice. January 9, 2014 (Oakland, CA). For high-speed Internet. ...
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Narratives | Rule Number One: A Library Blog
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Rule Number One: A Library Blog. Taxonomies of Denial: Ways We Subtly Reject Evidence-Based Practice (Pt. 2: Individual Denials). Summer Re-Run: “Librarianship, A Philosophical Investigation” →. July 27, 2015 · 2:08 pm. Via Scott Barry Kaufmann. Posts by Kevin Michael Klipfel. Taxonomies of Denial: Ways We Subtly Reject Evidence-Based Practice (Pt. 2: Individual Denials). Summer Re-Run: “Librarianship, A Philosophical Investigation” →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Follow Rule Numb...
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Two Great Causes and Cute to Boot! | banned librarian
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About the banned librarian. Two Great Causes and Cute to Boot! On July 19, 2012. First, I just love this poster by Oakland-based artist and activist Melanie Cervantes! She writes, “Hola Gatita sends messages of solidarity to Arizona and any where books about Chicana experiences are banned. La Gatita dice no to censorship.” Download your own copy here. Which Hola Gatita loves! Good (Among those critical books that gave me roots and taught me to dream when I was a teenager and newbie activist). Created and...
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Boston Librarian Discovers Librarianship: March 2010
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010. I can't believe that it is already March.where has the time gone? Historically my spring semesters have been a little lighter than my fall semesters, but that has not been the case this year. Today I am headed to the Boston eBook Summit for Academic Librarians hosted by Springer. I am looking forward to hearing the speakers and panelists! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Boston Librarian Discovers Librarianship. There was an error in this gadget. View my complete profile.
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"We Are What We Pretend to Be": The Power of Literacy
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We Are What We Pretend to Be". Blog of an academic librarian, on indefinite hiatus. I really regret the name. Sunday, July 14, 2013. The Power of Literacy. However, just because Lankes doesn't do a great job on explaining how fiction, literacy, and power go together doesn't mean they don't. You could argue it multiple ways, but luckily on my part, I ran into this TED Talk. Today on the importance of stories and power that tackles it from one perspective:. I think it also begins to address Wilkinson's cri...
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The Empty and Fulfilling Winter Break | chris worland
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The Empty and Fulfilling Winter Break. January 5, 2015. The first day back at work after a long winter break. It’s one of the nice perks about being in academic librarianship – (usually) being given several days off for vacation and “administrative closures.”. It’s easy to answer the inevitable question of “Did you do anything over break? 8221; with “not much.”. Happy new year everyone and I hope you had a fulfilling winter break! Is it the sunshine? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Communities of Practice | Reflecting with every CLIC
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Reflecting with every CLIC. CLIC Professional Development Activity. Stay tuned – more information coming this spring. June 17, 2013 at 2:58 pm. It has been one year since we wrapped up our year of reflection on teaching. I’m interesting in hearing if anyone has made any significant or minor changes in their teaching practices based on this professional development activity. Please share your stories. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Follow Blog via Email.
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