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The Nonsectarian Librarian: September 2010
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Entangling alliances with none.". Wednesday, September 15, 2010. Serendipitous Findings No More. By Eric Lerner. With a provocative title like that, I simply couldn’t resist pulling it off the shelf to find out how to refute the leading cosmological theory on the origins of the universe. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Long Island, Northeast, United States. View my complete profile. Serendipitous Findings No More. The Intersection of Technology and Libraries. Library Science, not Rocket Science.
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The Nonsectarian Librarian: June 2009
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Entangling alliances with none.". Tuesday, June 23, 2009. Professional Development at Library Journal. My recent research into finding additional cost-free alternatives for earning continuing education credits has lead me quite unexpectedly back to libraryjournal.com. Upon my discovery of this resource, to test the waters I quickly registered for their program, Data for a Downturn Economy. The old statistical workhorse, fedstats.gov. And the newly launched as of May 2009, data.gov. Tuesday, June 9, 2009.
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The Nonsectarian Librarian: December 2009
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Entangling alliances with none.". Wednesday, December 9, 2009. A bit of a play here on the name of this blog and a topic that is sure to polarize many in the profession of librarianship is the question of being a so-called. If you've been a consistent follower of The Nonsectarian Librarian. You might have noticed numerous hints and indications along the way of my Libertarian inclinations. Therefore, it's not all too difficult to assume which camp I tend to tend to fall into on this issue. The Nonsectaria...
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The Nonsectarian Librarian: Island Hopping
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Entangling alliances with none.". Monday, May 3, 2010. Block Island, Rhode Island is quite easily one of my favorite places on earth for a whole number of peculiar reasons I won't exactly ramble on about in this post. Likewise, Block Island is known world wide for its many incredible sites, attractions, and so on. Interestingly enough though, one of those prime attrractions now officially includes their one and only, Island Free Library. PS - Last time I checked, the Island Free Library. The Nonsectarian...
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The Nonsectarian Librarian: Helpful Health Links
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Entangling alliances with none.". Wednesday, May 26, 2010. In the May, 2010 issue of. Http:/ www.hospitalcompare.hhs.gov. PSNet: Patient Safety Network. Http:/ psnet.ahrq.gov. Http:/ toxlearn.nlm.nih.gov. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Long Island, Northeast, United States. View my complete profile. The Nonsectarian Librarian Turns 1. The Intersection of Technology and Libraries. Library Science, not Rocket Science.
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The Nonsectarian Librarian: September 2009
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Entangling alliances with none.". Tuesday, September 8, 2009. A Season of Opportunity. What these students both want and need in circumstances such as these is a reliable and helpful human in the actual flesh and blood to which they could turn. Such a desire also makes perfect sense. Wouldn't we rather speak directly to a live operator than having to navigate on our own the tiresome maze of some convoluted automated phone system? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Long Island, Northeast, United States.
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The Nonsectarian Librarian: July 2009
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Entangling alliances with none.". Friday, July 10, 2009. Twittering Away The Library. Despite my own personal dislike for Twitter. My decision to employ Twitter. Before the launch, I had to contemplate exactly what the library Twitter. Page might be used for, epsecially if I were to be able to successfully sell the idea to my director. I realized that since our library often encountered schedule changes or closures that would effect our regular operating hours, Twitter. An individual posting on Twitter.
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The Nonsectarian Librarian: June 2010
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Entangling alliances with none.". Monday, June 7, 2010. So, another reference call was transferred to me from downstairs this evening. Upon hearing the patron's question on the other end, I once again realized that you really never know what people are going to ask you. It also reminded me what it is that I like about being a librarian. The lesson learned: as a librarian, you don't exactly have to know. Though you should possess sufficient knowledge and expertise to be able to find the answer to most que...
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The Nonsectarian Librarian: May 2009
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Entangling alliances with none.". Friday, May 29, 2009. Continuing Education Credits. For FREE. Wouldn't it be convenient and cost effective if there existed some way to earn revelant and fully certified continuing education credits without having to take time off of work, without spending a dime, and without even having to leave your desk? Such an option is in fact currently available at www.gcflearnfree.org. Besides just the free online classes for credit, similarly designed tutorials and workshops per...
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The Nonsectarian Librarian: The Nonsectarian Librarian Turns 1
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Entangling alliances with none.". Friday, May 21, 2010. The Nonsectarian Librarian Turns 1. In any case, the coming year begins with a semi-solemn resolution to post more frequently and on a more routine basis. We shall see if those aims come to fruition. However, a few blog ideas, including some controversial ones I’ve been holding off on, are already beginning to take shape in the free range mind of the Nonsectarian Librarian. Check back here to see what happens. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).