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15

Jul

Librarian!

Posted by Lauren  Published in Librarianship

WARNING: LENGTHY LIBRARYLAND JOURNEY RECAP AHEAD.

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GS-1410-09. That is the federal government’s way of saying I’m an employed librarian! I’m no longer a future info pro, but a current one (blog subtitle change time)!
I have had an amazing journey through Libraryland thus far. Here is my pre-library school story. I began at UA SLIS in January 2009, [...]

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Tags: #hacklibschool, internships, jobs, Library Routes Project, library school, students

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28

Jul

Library Day in the Life – The Ultimate Reference Source for LIS Students

Posted by Lauren  Published in Librarianship

Ever since Library Day in the Life / Round 5 began on Monday, I’ve wanted to contribute something meaningful to the discussion. Library Day in the Life can be encapsulated in this tweet by Bobbi Newman, who started this event back in 2008: “non-library followers – what is #libday5 ? A world wide initiative for [...]

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Tags: #hacklibschool, libday5, library school, librarydayinthelife, Libraryland, students

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22

Jul

The Dos and Don’ts of Library School

Posted by Lauren  Published in Librarianship

While this wasn’t necessarily my original intention, I’ve been giving out a lot of advice to library school students on this blog. I’ve been in my program since January 2009, so I feel somewhat qualified to make suggestions about things I have learned throughout the journey. Please note: some of these things have been learned [...]

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Tags: #hacklibschool, advice, library school, Libraryland, students

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14

Jul

The Digital Divide and Library School Students

Posted by Lauren  Published in Librarianship

Trying to catch up on three jobs after traveling twice in one month is not an easy task. I am thankful for my all of my bosses’ flexibility with my hours, and their patience in catching up on the work I left behind. I’m doing a pretty good job so far and I’m not feeling [...]

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Tags: #hacklibschool, CTPD project, digital divide, intellectual disabilities, library school, Libraryland, students, transliteracy

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6

Jul

ALA 2010 Overview, Part 2 – Should Students Attend ALA?

Posted by Lauren  Published in Librarianship

Sorry for the delay with the Part 2 post – I got slightly distracted by the 4th of July weekend (mmm…patriotic pie).
There are a lot of good librarian posts out there with impressions about/tips for ALA, and I might reiterate some of those tips, but for the most part I’m interested in reaching out to [...]

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Tags: #hacklibschool, ALA, conferences, Libraryland, students

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