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Job Searching and Libraries During these difficult economic times, people searching for jobs are turning to libraries more than ever. What is your library doing to help job seekers? The co-editors of the Perspectives column in Public Libraries want to know! Please submit your essay (no more than
Library Juice » New issue of InterActions
The latest issue of InterActions: UCLA Journal of Education and Information Studies (Volume 8, Issue 1) is available at interactions.gseis.ucla.edu. Table of Contents: Articles Stop Speaking For Us: Women-of-Color Bloggers, White Appropriation, and What Librarians Can Do About It By Julia Glassman
Press Gazette Editor’s Blog » The ancient and obscure law which has become a huge stick to beat
Reading Trevor Kavanagh’s comment piece today in The Sun made me realise that the police witch hunt of Sun journalists is beginning to show disturbing parallels with Thames Valley Police’s persecution of Sally Murrer. Regular readers of Press Gazette will know that Murrer was repeatedly arrested,
Personalized and Customized Research Consultations for Graduate Students - Education Library Blog
Education Library Blog Almost daily entries highlighting education-related news, new books added to the Education Library, information about our electronic resources and research databases, library services/hours of opening, and other related items of interest to our graduate students, faculty
Teaching with the Library of Congress
The Library of Congress has launched a new blog to help teachers bring the power of the Library's online collections into the classroom: Teaching with the Library of Congress. < br> < br>The Library has the world’s largest online collection of primary sources—more than 20 million historic
Investigative Reporters and Editors | Data matching uncovers convict school cops
< p > Until recently, getting arrested in Philadelphia for possession of crack cocaine and admitting drug dependency would not preclude being hired or continuing to work as a police officer in the public school system. < br / > < br / > A month-long, data-driven investigation ( < a
Annoyed Librarian: Nothing Fresh
Annoyed Librarian Whatever it is, I'm against it Monday, June 16, 2008 Nothing Fresh My old friends Anonymous have been commenting lately that they don't love me anymore, or something like that. I haven't been paying that much attention, to be honest. But I get the comments via email, and every
Investigative Reporters and Editors | Free Training: Covering today's war veterans
< p > As tens of thousands of soldiers return from Iraq and Afghanistan, journalists will have their hands full reporting on topics from veteran homelessness to mental illness. How better to hold the government accountable than by arming yourself with the tools to decipher complex data and the
Mentoring a New Distance Education Librarian - The Distant Librarian
A newish booked popped up for me on an ego alert, and I learned that Mentoring in Librarianship: Essays on Working with Adults and Students to Further the Profession contains a chapter specifically on Mentoring a New Distance Education Librarian...
California State Library Blog : Breaking News for the Library Support Staff Certification Program
LSSC tops 200 Registrants and has 11 graduates In December 2011, LSSC registered its 200th candidate with more applying each week. In the last three months, five candidates achieved certification. For more, go to http://ala-apa.org/lssc/files/2012/01/BREAKING-NEWS-January-2012.pd
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