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These are the most recent articles mentioning "librarians"
Posted 03/28/08, 16:14
I received an email yesterday from Carol Smallwood, editor of Thinking Outside the Book: Essays for Innovative Librarians, with the information McFarland has given this book a tentative release date of June/July 2008. The reason this title is of particular interest to me is I contributed two essay...
Posted 01/14/08, 15:52
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of technology trends was that Library Stacks were out and "collaboratories, e-Journals, Wikipedia and Google" were now in. At least he didn't include librarians as being out! The term "collaboratories" was an interesting one; I had not heard it before. But, as libraries continue to develop and evolv...
Posted 12/05/07, 15:56
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"easy out" for posting. This post is going to be one of those posts, apologies to everyone in advance but you will soon see why.Yesterday afternoon, librarians received their yearly email from the library director asking for updates on our professional development to complete his report for the 200...
Posted 11/08/07, 15:01
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s this particular aspect of the technology. Beyond the obvious, how do we make the determination of useful verses intrusive?Earlier this week several librarians on staff, myself included, viewed a Blended Librarian webcast (part of the Learning Times Network). The topic for this particular session w...
Posted 11/06/07, 16:15
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t helps the folks who must coordinate and manage the concessions to have a worker who is reliable and able to handle the job. I think of all the ways librarians serve: the public, the campus, on committees and boards, fundraising and activities, etc. Sometimes we lead, sometimes we support.In ord...
Posted 10/31/07, 13:52
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gher Education in Ohio. Obviously, many mindsets will have to change and new collaborations developed to accomplish this, but Linda really pushed our librarians to ensure that academic libraries become part of the planning and dialogue that should be occuring at our respective institutions. I had he...
Posted 10/29/07, 00:32
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Association of Ohio (ALAO), this award is ALAO's top honor:"This award is designed to recognize those ALAO members who promote academic libraries and librarianship not only on their own campuses, but within the state. It also recognizes those who provide leadership in the promotion of ALAO through s...
Posted 04/08/08, 12:44
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s over the last 15 years. Changes and evolution was certainly a given as new resources, new technologies and new services were developed. I know Ohio librarians are proud to say that they are a part of the OhioLINK consortium and when it is mentioned, respect from other librarians is evident. OhioLI...
Posted 04/09/08, 13:39
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r of the Music OCLC Users Group, chair of the Music Library Association Subcommittee on Subject Access, chair of the Northern Ohio Technical Services Librarians, among other professional activities. At Kelvin Smith Library, his portfolio currently includes supervision of the Technical Services areas...
Posted 04/22/08, 14:00
In our profession, colleagues come and go on a regular basis - through new jobs, relocation of family members, retirement, death, etc. New librarians come and stay for awhile and then move on for better positions, new challenges, better pay - a whole host of reasons. I am fortunate to have worked in...
Posted 05/13/08, 20:39
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brary Legislative Day.We need your voice to be heard on National Library Legislative Day (May 13-14)! During this time, I will be joining hundreds of librarians and library supporters across the country visiting legislators in Washington, D.C. We need you to join the thousands of other librarians, l...
Posted 07/10/08, 16:04
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first time at ALA. As a new academic librarian and first timer to anything ALA related I was so excited to get there and see what brings 20,000 plus librarians away from their desks and out to the pacific coast. Of course I did the early bird registration and had been pouring over the preliminary p...
Posted 06/25/08, 19:25
Like many other librarians attending ALA Annual, I am scheduled to leave tomorrow. My journey begins early morning at the American Airlines gate, Port Columbus International Airport in Columbus, Ohio; I am bound for Anaheim, California via Chicago's O'Hare Airport. My departure time has fluctuated ...
Posted 06/03/08, 16:16
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rested in joining to talk about academic libraries. A nice supplement to the ALAO Newsletter and ALAO News blog, it will definitely appeal to younger librarians.Probably one of a dwindling number of people without a Facebook profile, I'm old and anti-social (*smile*), this morning I ventured forth a...
Posted 07/18/08, 18:17
"Live" from YouTube, the ALA Annual Conference wrap-up video featuring Mickey, Minnie, Doc, Grumpy, and the gang, as well as a few librarians and notable speakers. Special thanks to the ALSC Blog (Association for Library Services for Children) for posting about the video.Now, if only I could find vi...
Posted 08/20/08, 13:23
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NMRT). I learned about this group at the conference and wished I would have discovered them sooner. They provide great resources and programs for new librarians or new ALA conference attendees or both. I recommend taking a look at their website. I know I will. J. Horwitz, MD, Pediatric Learning Cent...
Posted 10/17/08, 14:12
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he others cannot succeed.I see that this is so true for our library profession and how it can help us to be good administrators, directors, managers, librarians, etc.When we constantly badmouth or downplay our colleagues and not support or offer ways for them to grow in the organization or professio...
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