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di2lib: januari 2013
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Zondag 27 januari 2013. In het laatste nummer van het Bibliotheekblad (2013-1) staat een uitgebreid interview met David Lankes. Ik had vorig jaar in mijn ooghoeken wel gezien dat hij een masterclass voor de Libraryschool had gegeven en de nodige enthousiaste reacties gezien, maar daar was het bij gebleven. Hoogste tijd dus om zijn boek Expect More - Demanding better libraries for todays complex world. Maar eens te gaan lezen. En natuurlijk dit blog te gaan volgen. Links naar dit bericht. Steeds meer vest...
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Thoughts from Carl Grant: Librarians should make this investment in themselves.
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Thoughts from Carl Grant. Sunday, April 14, 2013. Librarians should make this investment in themselves. I was recently sitting in an airport gate and as often happens, I found myself waiting for a delayed departure. These situations often lead to conversations between fellow travelers and that day was no different. When the conversation turned to professions, I noted I was a librarian and I received the, not at all unusual response, of a grimace and the question: "Isn't that a dying profession? Just beca...
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Oxford and Beyond: December 2012
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012. A brave new noisy world: What libraries can learn from the Guardian's open journalism model. World is crazier and more of it than we think,. Louis MacNeice, 'Snow'. On Friday, we closed our engage: social media michaelmas. Term with a session of the Digital Media Users' Group (DMUG). These termly sessions aim to support those in the University who are creating and distributing digital media. This time, we heard from Nancy Groves, editor of the Guardian. Nancy noted a creative ...
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Oxford and Beyond: A brave new noisy world: What libraries can learn from the Guardian's open journalism model
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012. A brave new noisy world: What libraries can learn from the Guardian's open journalism model. World is crazier and more of it than we think,. Louis MacNeice, 'Snow'. On Friday, we closed our engage: social media michaelmas. Term with a session of the Digital Media Users' Group (DMUG). These termly sessions aim to support those in the University who are creating and distributing digital media. This time, we heard from Nancy Groves, editor of the Guardian. Nancy noted a creative ...