I am going to be attending Library History Seminar XI over the next few days. I will have very limited connectivity, but I will be taking my laptop nonetheless. That said, feel free to comment here while I’m away and I’ll happily catch up when I can.
I have received some feedback on my (virtual) journal club post, so I will be moving forward with it. Feel free to suggest topics and articles that fit within them and, of course, to commit to joining us. This isn’t a buy 10 get 2 free deal—no real commitment of any kind—an expressed interest and willingness to give it a try is all I’m asking.
Based on Christina Pikas‘ wonderful comment I will come up with a suggested list of topics, maybe make a suggestion
or two for articles in those areas, and then ask for article
suggestions within those. As I said above, please feel free to make suggestions. Also any other suggestions on the vague logistics I described in the initial post [same as above] are welcome.
I’ll be back in the loop come Sunday eve or Monday morn. Happy blogging friends!
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1 ...the thoughts are broken... // Oct 29, 2005 at 2:50 pm
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You fit in with:Humanism Your ideals mostly resemble that of a Humanist. Although you do not have a lot of faith, you are devoted to making this world better, in the short time that you have to live. Humanists do not generally believe in an afterlife,…
2 ...the thoughts are broken... // Oct 30, 2005 at 6:21 pm
Back home
I’m back home from the library history conference I was attending and helping at. It was wonderful! I met so many incredible and warm people from all over the world, and across the entire range of their careers—other students, new librarians, mid-caree…
3 ...the thoughts are broken... // Dec 5, 2005 at 8:16 pm
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You fit in with:Humanism Your ideals mostly resemble that of a Humanist. Although you do not have a lot of faith, you are devoted to making this world better, in the short time that you have to live. Humanists do not generally believe in an afterlife,…