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Letters to a Young Librarian: Welcome to Our World

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Letters to a Young Librarian. Advice to those who are new (or even not so new) to librarianship from someone who has been doing this work for a while now. About Me (with contact information and curriculum vitae). About Guest Posts (includes editorial policies). Tuesday, May 12, 2015. Welcome to Our World. We're wearing goofy hats this week - exams week - for comedy relief for students. #librarylife. 8212; Jessica Olin (@olinj) April 29, 2015. Coffee bar at night during exams. We have other ideas for buil...

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Letters to a Young Librarian: Gone Fishin': Be Back Next Week

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Letters to a Young Librarian. Advice to those who are new (or even not so new) to librarianship from someone who has been doing this work for a while now. About Me (with contact information and curriculum vitae). About Guest Posts (includes editorial policies). Monday, May 18, 2015. Gone Fishin': Be Back Next Week. I'm goin' fishin' (well, to a conference, actually), but I promise I'll be back next week. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). On the Job, But Not the Org Chart: Leading from a .

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Letters to a Young Librarian: So, You Want to be a Science Librarian?, by Lydia Fletcher

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Letters to a Young Librarian. Advice to those who are new (or even not so new) to librarianship from someone who has been doing this work for a while now. About Me (with contact information and curriculum vitae). About Guest Posts (includes editorial policies). Thursday, April 16, 2015. So, You Want to be a Science Librarian? I tend to refer to myself as “The Accidental Science Librarian” (and. I talked a little bit about why a couple of years ago on my own blog. Were split between archives/rare books/co...

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Letters to a Young Librarian: Ten Things I Didn’t Learn in Library School, by Eric S. Riley

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Letters to a Young Librarian. Advice to those who are new (or even not so new) to librarianship from someone who has been doing this work for a while now. About Me (with contact information and curriculum vitae). About Guest Posts (includes editorial policies). Thursday, March 8, 2012. Ten Things I Didn’t Learn in Library School, by Eric S. Riley. You learn about book challenges, and intellectual freedom, but what about just general complaints? Library Journal as a “Mover and Shaker” for his ...I smiled ...

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Letters to a Young Librarian: Politics Schmolitics – What Do Politics Have To Do With Libraries?, by Abigail Phillips

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Letters to a Young Librarian. Advice to those who are new (or even not so new) to librarianship from someone who has been doing this work for a while now. About Me (with contact information and curriculum vitae). About Guest Posts (includes editorial policies). Thursday, July 31, 2014. Politics Schmolitics – What Do Politics Have To Do With Libraries? Relationships can be minefields. Who are my county commissioners, school board members, and other local representations? Abigail also blogs about her exper...

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Women in American librarianship and valuing women’s work. June 26, 2010. I recently finished reading the updated edition of THE STORY OF LIBRARIES: FROM THE INVENTION OF WRITING TO THE COMPUTER AGE (Continuum, 2009) by Fred Lerner. Ashurbanipal (668-627 BCE) had a library of 1500 tablets organized by subject and edited and revised them himself. Libraries go way back! Libraries in Asia that existed before the Middle Ages or so were light years ahead of Western civilization at the time. The answer is that ...

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Librarified » A grown-up’s guide to YA lit

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A grown-up’s guide to YA lit. July 27, 2011. Over the last two months, I’ve been working on a guest post for In the Library with the Lead Pipe about YA lit. It’s been a great experience (I’ve never had an editor before! And I’m really proud of the final version of the article, “Are You Reading YA Lit? You Should Be.”. Here’s the intro:. Tags: adults reading ya. In the library with the lead pipe. 5 Comments Leave a Comment. July 27, 2011 at 11:12 AM. July 27, 2011 at 4:03 PM. I read a lot of juvenile fict...

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The View from Thunder Ridge: January 2014

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The View from Thunder Ridge. Friday, January 31, 2014. Gonna Live, Laugh, Love, just for today. I went on a tangent in a conversation last weekend and never got back to an explanation of my wrist tattoo. Not that I need to explain my actions, but sometimes the thousand words only come from the picture when context is added. I'm gonna live, laugh, love just for today. Gonna take all the trouble that tomorrow might bring and put it away. Gonna drink every drop of happiness. Til they cover me up. Coffee is ...

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The View from Thunder Ridge: America - You embarrass me

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The View from Thunder Ridge. Saturday, October 12, 2013. America - You embarrass me. Friends, I haven't written in awhile and I'm sorry. Life has been very busy, but that's a discussion for another day. Today I want to talk a bit about politics in America. I am a Librarian, I've spent 12 years as a civilian working for the government. I can't tell you the details because it is an ethics violation, but I provide a valuable service that is used by over 1 million unique users daily. Frankly, I wish there wa...

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The View from Thunder Ridge: I am privileged to be Pale and Male.

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The View from Thunder Ridge. Thursday, April 3, 2014. I am privileged to be Pale and Male. In occasional Librarian discussions online, the topics of diversity and privilege come up. Those topics go hand in hand, but I'm only going to talk about privilege here. No The difference was what society expects when they see that person. For my analogy, I only focused on race and gender, but there are many more factors that can be used to split us into social groups. Rich / Poor, Healthy / Sick, Christian / M...

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The View from Thunder Ridge: May 2014

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The View from Thunder Ridge. Wednesday, May 21, 2014. Talkin 'bout the Good Old Days. At the time of this post, I'm 52 years old. I'm not one to reminisce about the good old days. In most cases, they weren't that good. However, two recent conversations and the Miranda Lambert song ‘Automatic’ (link below) have me thinking about some skills and knowledge that kids are missing out on these days. Https:/ www.youtube.com/watch? In Print shop, you learned kerning of different fonts; you built a document to be...

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The View from Thunder Ridge: March 2013

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The View from Thunder Ridge. Wednesday, March 20, 2013. Not for the squeamish. To protect against unwanted shock, I'm going to fill space so the picture needs to be scrolled to. These are plexiglass panels featuring a thin section of the human body; male on left and female on right. Monday, March 4, 2013. Are we over-medicating our children? In my case, this boredom showed in talking to myself, talking to neighbors, or reading a fiction book when I could get away with it. I still remember at a very e...

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The View from Thunder Ridge: April 2014

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The View from Thunder Ridge. Thursday, April 3, 2014. I am privileged to be Pale and Male. In occasional Librarian discussions online, the topics of diversity and privilege come up. Those topics go hand in hand, but I'm only going to talk about privilege here. No The difference was what society expects when they see that person. For my analogy, I only focused on race and gender, but there are many more factors that can be used to split us into social groups. Rich / Poor, Healthy / Sick, Christian / M...

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The View from Thunder Ridge: In Memoriam: 9/11/2001

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The View from Thunder Ridge. Thursday, September 11, 2014. On this thirteenth anniversary of the attacks, I thought I'd write up my memories of activities around me on that day. One thing I've learned in talking with people about 9/11 is the "localness" effect on what they remember. I work in the DC Metro region so memories around here relate to the Pentagon attack. Friends in North Jersey talk about the World Trade Centers. The next big thing in my day was a call relating to a job interview. I was s...

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