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Maggie Verster

100 Best Blogs for Librarians of the Future - 0 views

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    As a modern day library student, you're probably excited about discovering and experimenting with the new tools and systems that have changed the way we find, receive and catalog information. But with all of the new technology out there, it can be hard to keep track of everything beyond your own niche field of study. This collection of library and information technology blogs have changed that, and now you'll be able to learn about all of the trends, developments, tools and resources available to librarians in every niche.
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SA Libraries in the News - 0 views

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    Local library blog
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Library 2.0: Extending reach through blogging and Twitter - 0 views

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    Library 2.0: Extending reach through blogging and Twitter
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The use of blogs by librarians and libraries to disseminate information - 0 views

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    The use of Weblogs (blogs) by librarians and libraries to disseminate information
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Library 2.0 News, Librarian blogs and Library Jobs and from across the internet. - 0 views

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    Library 2.0 News, Librarian blogs and Library Jobs and from across the internet.
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LibeRaCe's Weblog - 0 views

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    Library Blog
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On the librarian: What's the point . . ? The Twitter conversation - 0 views

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    Blog post in answer to the question: @karlfisch: What's the point of having a media specialist if they aren't specialists in the media forms of the day?
Maggie Verster

Do School Libraries Need Books? - Room for Debate Blog - 0 views

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    Keeping traditional school libraries up to date is costly, with the constant need to acquire new books and to find space to store them. Yet for all that trouble, students roam the stacks less and less because they find it so much more efficient to work online.
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Book Review Program - Bloggers Get Free Books for Writing Reviews on Amazon, etc. - 0 views

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    "Book publisher will send you free books if you agree to write reviews on Amazon (or another online bookstore) and on your blog"
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30+ Cool Content Curation Tools for Personal & Professional Use - 0 views

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    As the web becomes more and more inundated with blogs, videos, tweets, status updates, news, articles, and countless other forms of content, "information overload" is something we all seem to suffer. It is becoming more difficult to weed through all the "stuff" out there and pluck out the best, most share-worthy tidbits of information, especially if your topic is niche.  Let's face it, Google definitely has its shortcomings when it comes to content curation and the more it tries to cater to all audiences, the less useful it becomes.
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The Best New Children's Books from Esme's Shelf: THE BOOK WHISPERER (RESOURCE) - 0 views

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    I hope this book-a-day plan will be a boon to anyone who would like to play a supporting character in a child's reading life story. This blog is a supporting page to sister site PlanetEsme.com , where you will find a silly amount of additional reviews, thematic lists, links, and much more...everything you need to become an expert in children's literature.
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Mobile Learning: Transforming The Delivery Of Education And Training - 0 views

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    The References Notes blog is devoted to providing profiles of significant or substantive developments and news of potential interest to Reference and Research Librarians worldwide.
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Open education resource database - 0 views

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    This resources database is an open database of resources about OER; for example, papers in academic publications, newspapers articles about OER, interviews, etc. This is not a database of OER, although we do encourage resources about OER to themselves be open. A list of OER blogs can be found on the News in Open Education page.
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Reading Rants! Out of the Ordinary Teen Booklists! - 1 views

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    "Reading Rants, a website featuring out of the ordinary booklists for teens, has been an online presence since 1998. Written by Jennifer Hubert and designed by Andrew Mutch, Reading Rants has become a popular book review source for teenagers as well as their grown-ups. In May 2007, Andrew transformed the original website into an interactive blog, where teens can not only respond to Jen's reviews but write their own. " (thanx Andrew for sharing this one)
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