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Workshops and Challenges Abound | the library detective
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Investigating the Professional Practices of Librarians. Workshops and Challenges Abound. To jump to another, albeit perhaps still related topic, I want to briefly touch upon Kristin’s comments at the beginning of lecture. She asked us a deceptively simple question: as librarians, how do we feel about the fact that our services and very profession are often undervalued? Newer Entry →. 4 thoughts on “ Workshops and Challenges Abound. March 20, 2012 at 4:27 pm. Love your strong rebuttal! Enter your comment ...
Take 2: Spring Break Edition (Week 7) | the library detective
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Investigating the Professional Practices of Librarians. Take 2: Spring Break Edition (Week 7). I’m excited for tomorrow. Newer Entry →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Tweet, Tweet, Tweet.
February | 2012 | the library detective
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Investigating the Professional Practices of Librarians. Archive for the month “February, 2012”. Book Clubs Are Hard. Before 643, I thought that conducting a book club would be a pretty easy process. I love to read; I love to share my opinions about books; and I love to discuss books with other excited people. A book club provides a forum for all those loves and allows participants to interact in new ways, with the added bonus of food (usually)! Socrates, the varied. We do things but not necessarily about.
Ethics, Virtue, and Vice | the library detective
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Investigating the Professional Practices of Librarians. Ethics, Virtue, and Vice. After reading Lenker’s piece and the. Code of Ethics for the American Library Association. I have officially realized that spring break is over. Bummer. However, I’m actually really excited to discuss dangerous questions at the reference desk; this is a really nitty-gritty subject area, one that I feel like has tons of relevance for those going into the public sector. We fight for the patron. When I began reading Lenker’s D...
The Plight of Libraries | the library detective
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Investigating the Professional Practices of Librarians. The Plight of Libraries. Tonight in class, I learned so much from my blogging cohorts! That being said, I do think it’s an important conversation to have with patrons, but it’s also one that we need to tread very, very carefully. Different communities responded differently to external pressures, and I know that I need to always bear that in mind. Will my users disappear after the discussion of money? Enterprises. He never came out and said it, b...
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Twitter Response | andrewslaurae
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Class Reflection from Week 10. Week 13 Reading Reflection →. April 1, 2012 · 8:56 pm. Class Reflection from Week 10. Week 13 Reading Reflection →. 5 responses to “. April 1, 2012 at 9:34 pm. OK I was a bit confused on how to use Twitter at first, but thanks to Esti I am now an addict! April 2, 2012 at 8:23 pm. Good one, Esti! Everyone should follow my actual Twitter account (heymaryhi) since I made a new one for this assignment. Fun! April 2, 2012 at 1:11 pm. April 2, 2012 at 2:25 pm. I definitely found ...
Week 10 Reading Response – Great Teachers, Webinars, and the Other Things | Mary's talking about libraries
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Mary's talking about libraries. Skip to primary content. Week 10 Reading Response – Great Teachers, Webinars, and the Other Things. March 25, 2012. Chapter 7 – “Effective Teaching: Examples in History, Mathematics, and Science”. This reading was amazing! In class whether or not she was doing a math problem correctly because she wasn’t sure what the right answer was. Yikes. Montgomery – “Online Webinars! 8221; and Matos, et al. – “The Embedded LIbrarian”. I’m excited to try this out! Embedded librarians i...
Eleventh Class Response – More about Twitter and Social Network Creeping in general | Mary's talking about libraries
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Mary's talking about libraries. Skip to primary content. Eleventh Class Response – More about Twitter and Social Network Creeping in general. April 7, 2012. Were we supposed to make a class response blog this week? I think I’ve already offered up most of my opinions about using Twitter as a professional development tool, but it’s been interesting to discuss it with my cohort compared to Facebook. It an invasion of privacy? LinkedIn was supposed to solve this problem and become the “social media net...
Eighth Class Response – Did I spell ‘eighth’ right? | Mary's talking about libraries
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Mary's talking about libraries. Skip to primary content. Eighth Class Response – Did I spell ‘eighth’ right? March 14, 2012. For this response I’d like to continue some thoughts I had in a comment on Liz’s blog. Reproduced here (without mentioning strip clubs) for convenience):. And here we are! I think I’ve posted similar ideas before (probably on the War versus not War class response. But I think they’re something we don’t address in class very often. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. I think you...
February | 2012 | Ilana Barnes' Totally Excellent si643 Blog
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Ilana Barnes' Totally Excellent si643 Blog. You Can Tell It's Totally Excellent Because I Said So. Monthly Archives: February 2012. Book Clubs and Socratic Seminars: Better Discussions. February 20, 2012. I enjoyed reading about book clubs and socratic seminars this week. Mostly because I did them both as a child and my experience with both of these things was very different from the ones outlined. Firstly, I remember socratic seminars … Continue reading →. February 18, 2012. February 11, 2012. In class ...
Professional Development | SI 643 blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. April 15, 2012. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. One response to “ Professional Development. April 15, 2012 at 9:15 pm. I think it’s really, really cool! Based upon my own experiences, I feel like the best way to ensure great user experiences is to have a close-knit, creative community. I always feel most inspired when other people around me to cool things, and I think that professional development is a great way to foster that enthusiasm and spur creativity.
Ilana the Librarian | Ilana Barnes' Totally Excellent si643 Blog
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Ilana Barnes' Totally Excellent si643 Blog. You Can Tell It's Totally Excellent Because I Said So. Author Archives: Ilana the Librarian. About Ilana the Librarian. I am an aspiring librarian at the University of Michigan. Learning 2.0: Blogging, Reflecting, Fusion. April 14, 2012. Tweet Deck and PLNs. April 8, 2012. This is so Meta. April 1, 2012. March 31, 2012. I was struck by our discussion of distance learning during our class Monday. Well, I would have struck, if I had been paying attention full...
Ethics in Librarianship- the Right to Disclosure? | Ilana Barnes' Totally Excellent si643 Blog
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Ilana Barnes' Totally Excellent si643 Blog. You Can Tell It's Totally Excellent Because I Said So. Libraries as Incubator and Third Spaces, Librarians as Patriot Act Warriors, Thesis-Dreamers and Policy Experts →. Ethics in Librarianship- the Right to Disclosure? March 16, 2012. This of course at first seems like a ridiculous idea, as have we not made a profession out of taking things of great value and lending them to the masses? About Ilana the Librarian. View all posts by Ilana the Librarian →. This e...
Week 10 Reading Reflection | Ilana Barnes' Totally Excellent si643 Blog
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Ilana Barnes' Totally Excellent si643 Blog. You Can Tell It's Totally Excellent Because I Said So. Libraries as Incubator and Third Spaces, Librarians as Patriot Act Warriors, Thesis-Dreamers and Policy Experts. Week 10 Reading Reflection. March 26, 2012. How People Learn Chapter 7: Effective Teaching. I personally have never taken a physics class in my life, but these chapters always make me want to because of all the fun things they get to learn about! What sort of habits are librarians interested in?
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Book Reviews and Ratings. Sage words from a master. You might love his books (I do), or think he is a hack, but this quote shows that James Patterson is as wise as he is successful (300 million copies sold of his books). Proof that reading makes you smarter, not that we needed it. You might think this post falls under the category of – duh, everybody knows that already! Http:/ www.theguardian.com/books/2014/jan/23/can-reading-make-you-smarter. Dan Hurley wrote the new book. Last year 13 movies grossed mo...
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Investigating the Professional Practices of Librarians. The Final One (or is it? Reading the articles for this week proved really entertaining to me, not only because they were really short but also because they allowed me to create a larger framework for the workings of SI 643. It was an a-ha moment (! Let’s Talk about Talking Online (the Webinar Post). I think this week’s blog posts are going to be really interesting! And instantly memorable (! Tweet, Tweet, Tweet. Can you even balance them? I think th...
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