Libraries in 2010
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emm...
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I like
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Listen to Books Today Broadcast on bookbindingnowdotcom
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Listen to Books Today Broadcast on bookbindingnowdotcom
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whats the name of the song in the background?
thanks.. ;)
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$500 $aContains nuts.
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what the is nut talking about there is no such thing as a podcasting or blogsprea or a mayspace or whatever the hell your made up second life crap is
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Stereotupes usually arn't true. The libraries I've gone to are extremely high tech. My universities library has a music archive, high speed connection, no filters and has access to it's other branches. It also has access to the library of congress. There's another thing, 1 of the largest compilations of data in the world, the library of congress we are all able to use it. Lastly, my home town has carnegie mellon library which is a MASSIVE library to say the least.
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very true concept, keep up the work!
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Dear Shelly
I stand corrected. Having reviewed my poor spelling and looking in the mirror as you suggest I discover that my view is totally erroneous and you are a paragon of good taste whose addition to the point at hand was well made and valuable to the point in hand. _Go back to tubing_
The problem you pose is that since Library Directors aren't "gun ho" for new technology, they aren't giving the directive for library staff to become educated on it.
09392sjl 4 years ago
I don't believe that Library professionals need to be "gung-ho" - that suggests a certain recklessness and technolust.
However, library staff should keep educating themselves on information trends. If you've chosen to work in the information industry, then it's a matter of professional principle to keep yourself informed and educated. And sharing this knowledge means that you can interact with other professionals in evaluating new technologies, and deciding how relevant it really is.
fin4t2 4 years ago