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Book Repair 1 Day Workshop. City Directories Uncovering Clues About Your Community.
Thursday, September 1, 2016. Life-long learning should become a habit. Matthew Rascoff and Eric Johnson present interesting suggestions for encouraging students and universities to nurture life-long learning in their Chronicle of Higher Education. So today, while you are thinking about it, plan to reading a new book, watch an intriguing.
For my students in Rare Books and Special Collections Librarianship and other inquiring minds. Sunday, January 24, 2016. Ruminations on FRBR and Rare Books. One of my students asked about FRBR manifestations and expressions and whether they could be compared to edition, impression, issue and state, as described in standard texts about Analytic Bibliography. They are particularly interested in theoretical similarities. Definition of Descriptive Bibliography by Terry Belanger.
Sunday, October 9, 2016. This began a new interest, studying early American History. When I began to do, and then teach, genealogy and local history, I realized I needed to know a lot more about early America and later America.
Thursday, July 21, 2016. Keeping Current on the History of Cultural Institutions. I realized that I follow few blogs and listservs on the history of libraries. Nevertheless, information comes across my e-mail and my desk. This unusual blog looks at books and clothing. I know, it is a strange combination. Obviously, I look at hist.
Foundations of Libraries and Info Sci. Tuesday, November 17, 2015. So you are thinking about a job. Many of you are starting to think about jobs in library and information science. Others are considering jobs in information science and associated fields. What skills are prospective employers looking for? To see what other stude.