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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. 8230;Geeking out over all things SILS! I am a current student enrolled in a Masters program at ALA-accredited School of Information and Library Science in the NYC area. Although I am just finishing up my first semester, I cannot tell you the amount of times I have thought to myself, Man! I really wish I could share this with people or Man! I totally think this is a silly concept and want to complain about it to people who know what I’m talking about! Well,...
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. 8230;Geeking out over all things SILS! Monthly Archives: December 2014. December 9, 2014. Librarians often find themselves having to dispel the notion of being a stern gatekeeper of information. It’s an image that’s …. A current SILS student who's just a little library obsessed! Blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. 8230;Geeking out over all things SILS! The Start of Something…. December 11, 2012. I suppose that as the first post of thing blog, the only thing to do would be to talk about why this blog exists in the first place (which I’m sure I’ll copy/paste a large chunk of later to use as my “About” page). I really wish I could share this with people” or “Man! My interest in Library Science is fairly recent and so…right. I’ve been out of school for q...Well, I have ...
An Anti-LibGuide Manifesto | Librarian In Training
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. 8230;Geeking out over all things SILS! December 9, 2014. The proprietary LibGuide package used by many libraries nation-wide does not differ too greatly from many web-building tools available today. One big difference between LibGuides and your run-of-the-mill blog editing platforms is that LibGuides are a proprietary system, owned by a company called Springshare. Since LibGuides are so commonly used, there have been many materials devoted to their best pr...
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@Librarian_Gal | Thoughts about the future of books, libraries and literate society.
Thoughts about the future of books, libraries and literate society. Apologies, but no results were found for the requested archive. Perhaps searching will help find a related post. Follow me on Twitter. Librarian Gal RSS Link. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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My journey through diagnosis, surgery, and recovery of the congenital heart defect, Atrial Septal Defect. A website on the brain tumour, glioblastoma multiforme. A blog for anyone interested in librarianship.
Librarian Geek at the West Warwick Public Library
Librarian Geek at the West Warwick Public Library. Friday, March 11, 2005. Usually those are three words that should make you say, "yeah, right," but in some cases not only is it true, but it's really cool free stuff! Case in point- Skype. This is a free internet telephony (I know, lame name! If you'd like to leave a comment or question about this entry, click on the comments link below to do so! We'd love to get your feedback! Posted by Laura at 3:06 PM. Sunday, February 13, 2005. Thursday, January 06, ...
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Monica Claassen, Web Developer, MLS. LibrarianGeek was born out of a project for a Web Design and Development course along the way to earning my Master of Library Science degree. Part perspiration, part inspiration, a dash of desperation, and lots of love have gone into creating this site, and like me, it's a continuous work in progress that's hopefully moving in a positive trajectory towards geeky perfection. Contains artifacts and reflections from my library school experience at Emporia State University.
Librarian In Training | …Geeking out over all things SILS!
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A give and take on public library issues, events and trends. Saturday, April 17, 2010. One of my colleagues recently came across this library advocacy site and thought it would be a good thing to share. This is courtesy of Library and Information Science News. Want to keep up on what's happening with efforts around the country to help save libraries? Please email us at savelibs (at) gmail (dot) com. Kudos to none other than our own Blake Carver and LISHost.org for donating hosting for this site and g...
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The mongoose librarian | "Run and find out"
Run and find out. Journal articles: the ‘Thing Explainer’ version. Posted July 24, 2017. Filed under: Research and writing. Some while back I had a great conversation with my friend and esteemed library colleague @ moo. Or at least the Saturn V rocket) in the most common thousand English words, we should be able to do the same for scholarly comms. (Oxymoronic? I showed it to participants at an Information Literacy Group Research Day. And they seemed to think it was OK, so here it is. Here’s how I did it.
Librarian Greens | vegetable gardening and cooking in the desert southwest
Vegetable gardening and cooking in the desert southwest. Planting Our Garden in April. Posted by steadfastlibrarian in Gardening. Caribbean red hot peppers. The garden consists of lots of peppers, tomatillo, and musk melon. Miniature red bell pepper. Jalapeno pepper (we planted two of these). Fresno chile pepper (we planted two of these). Caribbean red hot pepper. Tomato – pretty sure it’s a brandywine. Posted by steadfastlibrarian in Gardening. Variety of mild peppers. One of the pepper plants up close.