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Blog Archive
Monthly Archives: June 2007
Newsflash: Librarians New “It” Girls
Librarians are totally the new “It” girls! Fred Flare says so.
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Copy Windows Error Messages
Did you know this? I sure didn’t. For all you techie troubleshooters out there, Apparently since Windows 2000, you’ve been able to copy the entire error message to your clipboard by hitting the universal copy shortcut, Ctrl-C (who knew?!). No … Continue reading
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What Is Up with You People?
My stats go up the less frequently I post? I don’t know whether to be flattered or offended. It must be all the puppies.
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Alternative MLS Career Paths, or, the Dark Side?
Last weekend at NASIG I attended a panel session at which several librarians discussed their career choices and described their jobs at organizations such as consortia and subscription agents. It was a pretty good session, and one which I understand … Continue reading
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