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November 11, 2009
From Alaska, we get another depressing article on library woes, which asks the question, "Are local libraries in process of checking out?"...... More
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Whatever it is, I'm against it. |
John N. Berry III |
July 11, 2009
Last night from about 10pm-1am, the ALA establishment met in the Chicago Hilton suite of Camila Alire, president elect to be inaugurated at the end...... More
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New views of the library landscape |
Alison Circle |
November 11, 2009
Last Saturday morning, over a breakfast of eggs and grits (my husband, the native New Yorker!) and the healthful alternative of oatmeal and craisin...... More
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Bubble Room is a place to bubble up ideas about marketing and their application to libraries.
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Cheryl LaGuardia |
November 14, 2009
EBSCO has released a mobile version of its EBSCOhost® interface: EBSCOhost® Mobile™. The mobile interface gives access to all the d...... More
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Cheryl LaGuardia's news and views on e-products. |
Francine Fialkoff |
April 28, 2009
While there's little direct money for libraries in the economic stimulus package, there's still time to weigh in on funding for LSTA. The Amer...... More
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Views and trends on the library, publishing, and vendor worlds from the editor of Library Journal. |
Liz Danforth |
November 14, 2009
Today is the big day for hundreds of libraries around the country, all those who are participating in National Gaming Day @ Your Library. National ...... More
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Games, gamers, and gaming, in and out of the library: news, views, reviews, and observations. |
Jessica Roy |
November 12, 2009
Library Journal’s sister company Publishers Weekly sparked a literary tempest two weeks ago with its now notorious “Top 10 Best Books o...... More
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A collaborative blog about books, media, and publishing presented by the editors of Library Journal. |
Norman Oder |
November 13, 2009
A government documents librarian at Purdue, Bert Chapman, writes a side blog called Conservative Librarian, where he has most recently opined on th...... More
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Topics, trends, news, and views on the library world from editors of Library Journal. |
Matthew Moyer |
November 12, 2009
Bored of traditional archiving or reference work? Ready to loosen that tie/scarf and take a long, strange trip (professionally speaking, of course)...... More
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Bette-Lee Fox |
February 19, 2008
Fans of romance recognize what a wonderful genre it is, yet still acknowledge that it is subject to the same vagaries as any other type of writing....... More
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Karen Kleckner |
November 17, 2009
I know, when you're thinking Stephen King read-alikes, the Mormon author of Ender's Game doesn't jump to the top of your list. But he should. For t...... More
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Karen Kleckner and Rebecca Vnuk show you how to use bestseller buzz to draw readers to your backlist titles. Regular features include Best Seller Read-Alikes, Dusties Spotlight, and Web Crush of the Week. |
Staci B Elliott |
November 4, 2008
Here are the things I did wrong: I was proud of my skills and my degree, and worried about my finances. I refused to apply for jobs that didn't pa...... More
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Library school students' take on the library profession, library education, and the job search. |
Roy Tennant |
November 13, 2009
In two unrelated and yet similar moves, Google has released two very interesting software initiatives. The first is that they released a set of Jav...... More
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Roy Tennant's news and views on digital libraries. |