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International and Comparative Librarianship
http://lisindica.blogspot.com/
DEDICATED TO PIONEERS: S.R. Ranganathan, P.N. Kaula, R.N. Sharma, J.F. Harvey, D.J. Foskett, J.P. Danton, M.M. Jackson, etc. This Blogosphere has a slant towards India [a.k.a Indica, Indo, South-Asian, Oriental, Bharat, Hindustan, Asian-Indian (n
Tragic Optimist
http://tragicoptimist.wordpress.com
Musings on my day to day life, with forays into science, food, infertility, environmental issues, librarianship, parenting, zombies or whatever else happens to catch my attention.
The Gypsy Librarian
http://gypsylibrarian.blogspot.com
Academic librarian's blog covering topics in librarianship, other academic areas, books, writing, instruction, and education.
The Proverbial Lone Wolf Librarian Weblog
http://lonewolflibrarian.wordpress.com/
A solo special librarian relates his experiences setting up a library from scratch…and on a shoesting budget
My filing cabinet
http://www.my-filing-cabinet.com
A personal blog about being a librarian, a web business owner, a knitter, a left hander and many more.
Συλλογικός Κατάλογος Δημοσίων Βιβλιοθηκών (1999-2008)
http://unioncat.blogspot.com/
Hellenic Public Libraries Union Catalogue (1999-2008)
Beyond the Reference Desk
http://beyondrefdesk.blogspot.com
A librarian shares her thoughts on reference, instruction, emerging technologies and anything else that crosses her mind - when it crosses her mind.
Library Technician's Education, Training, Practice, Career, Jobs
http://lit2542006.blogspot.com/
Educational techniques, tools, and trends have a great similarity among many disciplines that have adopted the Information Technology. This blog will adapt what suits the Library profession, with special reference to Library Te
The Brewin' Librarian
http://thebrewinlibrarian.com
Hi, I’m Matt Hamilton, otherwise known as “The Brewin’ Librarian”. As an Emerging Technologies Librarian I am interested in areas such as interface design and the development of “next generation” discovery tools. I am particularly intr
Book Calendar
http://www.bookcalendar.blogspot.com
This is a blog by Librarian who lives in New York. I really enjoy books, reading, and everything that has to do with books. I am not just interested in librarianship, I am also interested in all aspect of publishing and bookselling, include bookstore
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Texas Librarians
Catalogablog | December 9th 2009
Each year the Texas Library Association recognizes contributions and excellence in our profession through the TLA Awards. TLA depends on its members to identify those individuals, organizations, and projects most worthy of recognition for having adva read more
Article Note: On Faculty Library Use and Tenure Impact
The Gypsy Librarian | December 4th 2009
Citation for the article:Ovadia, Steven. "How Does Tenure Status Impact Library Usage: A Study of LaGuardia Community College." The Journal of Academic Librarianship 35.4 (July 2009): 332-340.Read via ScienceDirect.The bottom line is that this articl read more
Article Note: On local research guides and academic business libr…
The Gypsy Librarian | November 30th 2009
Citation for the article:Lyons, Charles. "Are We Covering Our Own Backyards?: An Analysis of Local Research Guides Created by Academic Business Librarians." The Journal of Academic Librarianship 35.5 (September 2009): 421-430.Read via ScienceDirect.T read more
Eatabagadix, Match.com...
Glaring Madness | November 30th 2009 by Kim Shannon
Screw Match.com... I'll say it again - if I wanted to dig through 96 emails from douchebags to find 1 or 2 messages from a halfway decent guy, I'd check my own inbox and save myself 24 bucks a month. I have a new method of finding my knigh read more
Steranko Saturdays: More 4
The Glass Walking-Stick | November 28th 2009 by Simon Barton
Two Steranko covers from Fantastic Four no.s 130 and 131, Jan. / Feb. 1973, inked by one of the mainstays of the early FF style, Joltin' Joe Sinnott.Last week the mighty Mark from Bad Librarianship Now commented that the Steranko-ness of these covers read more
Call for MedLib’s Round 1.9 submissions
Knowledge beyond words | November 27th 2009 by Novoseek
The MedLib’s round is a monthly blog carnival which tends to show every month the best of the blogposts in the field of medical librarianship. We have been following the past rounds with great interest and even took part in some of read more
Judaica Librarianship: Genealogy article, Issue 15
Tracing the Tribe - The Jewish Genealogy Blog | November 27th 2009 by Schelly Talalay Dardashti
Judaica Librarianship is a publication for - as its name indicates - Jewish librarians and those who work with Jewish libraries and collections.Volume 15 should appear in a few weeks or so.Tracing the Tribe notes Beth Dwoskin's article, "Genealogy in read more
Seattle: Jewish libraries conference, July 2010
Tracing the Tribe - The Jewish Genealogy Blog | November 27th 2009 by Schelly Talalay Dardashti
The Association of Jewish Libraries will hold its 45th convention in July 2010 in Seattle, Washington.Set for July 4-7 at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel, the annual AJL event draws librarians, educators, archivists, authors and others to share their inte read more
Who wikis Who in British Librarianship
Software Cooperative News | November 26th 2009 by MJ Ray
It’s great to discover this experimental wikified version of W. A. Munford’s Who was Who in British Librarianship 1800-1985 (1987). As a statistician who has strayed into serving libraries, I don’t know many of the famous names and read more
Eric Lease Morgan nos descubrirá cómo será la Biblioteca del f…
Documentación : el valor de la imagen y la palabra en el mu… | November 24th 2009 by comunicacionei
Juan C. Marcos RecioEn una conferencia organizada por la Biblioteca delInstituto Internacional, el próximo lunes 30 No resulta fácil hacer predicciones de futuro. Mucho menos en una ciencia como la biblioteconomía. Las bibliotecas y el ámbito read more


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Judaica Librarianship: Genealogy article, Issue 15
Judaica Librarianship is a publication for - as its name indicates - Jewish librarians and those who work with Jewish libraries and collections.Volume 15 should appear in a few weeks or so.Tracing the…
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Who wikis Who in British Librarianship
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Education Libraries from the History to the Future of Librarianship…11.22.09
Newly released Education Libraries from the Special Libraries Association.
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Bad Librarianship Now!: WJC’s Stormtrooper Humour #2.
Bad Librarianship Now!: WJC’s Stormtrooper Humour #2.
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“Inventing the Future of Librarianship”…10.22.09
“Inventing the Future of Librarianship” by Dave Lankes – Keynote Knutpunkt 2009, Linkoping, Sweden is worth the time. Abstract: This presentation examines work to redefine librarianship…
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International and Comparative Librarianship
DEDICATED TO PIONEERS: S.R. Ranganathan, P.N. Kaula, R.N. Sharma, J.F. Harvey, D.J. Foskett, J.P. Danton, M.M. Jackson, etc. This Blogosphere has a slant towards India [a.k.a Indica, Indo, South-Asian, Oriental, Bharat, Hindustan, Asian-Indian (nGWAHS has posted a new entry on: GWAHS Libraries Blog
GWAHS Librarians present at International Congress on Medical Librarianship
GWAHS Librarians Don Keast, Jocelyn Morris, Sandra O'Neill & Gnana Segar recently attended the 10th International Congress on Medical Librarianship in Brisbane. Jocelyn, Don & Sandra presented papers…
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