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I’m Going to Teach You a Thing or Two.
Hey friend/ colleague in the information science industry. How are you? It is the beginning of a new year and with its arrival I have redoubled my efforts to be as productive as possible with whatever projects I am given in the Library. Academia is a bit different from what I’m used to but now…
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Conference Call? Or Conference Proceedings.
Hello Colleague, I’m back from an intense few days at the ACRL 2025 Conference in Minneapolis Minnesota. If you didn’t know, ACRL stands for Association of College and Research Libraries and it is a division of the ALA (American Library Association). While there I made friends, learned a fair bit about the state of librarianship…
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Do I look like I know what a Jpeg is? I just want a Picture of a gosh darn hot dog.
Hello friend,I’m writing to you as of now from the reference desk in the shadow of my first Library instruction class. I was prepared! I had my druthers and was basking in the full responsibility of being learned enough to impart wisdom into others. I practiced with my databases, navigating and clicking, navigating and clicking,…
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Advocacy and Immigration (no take-backs this time?)
“Library advocacy for immigrants is increasingly dependent on the U.S. Congress to reform a broken and unfair immigration system.” (Jones Jr., 2020) We’re back for another folks, so strap in. I’m currently in a library as I write this, and can confirm that they are awesome (as if you didn’t know that already). As I’m…
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The Frontline of Freedom
“From January to August 2022, the American Library Association (ALA) logged 681 attempts to ban or restrict access to 1,651 unique titles—the highest number of challenges since ALA began tracking them.” (Peet, 2023) We’re here. The big one. Book Bans. They stink, we hate them, and they’re ugly. In my professional experience previously I had…
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Farewell to the Public Library
The library is my favorite gym, I can exercise my imagination there. In the Beginning, Library God created the stacks and cataloging and the Graphic Novel section was without form and void and barren shelves were upon the face of the aisle. At least, that’s how I imagine it happened. The real library guy in…
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