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pagesunbound.wordpress.com
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| | | | When I first started book blogging, many bloggers were excited about the public library. They would share their favorite resources, talk about how much they appreciated library services, and generally spread library love. Many bloggers even seemed to be library workers. Over the years, however, I have seen enthusiasm for public libraries diminish. Often online... | |
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librariesandlegends.wordpress.com
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| | | | Public libraries are increasingly relying on volunteers, but is this right? I argue that the current state of volunteering harms libraries and their customers. Public libraries across the world use volunteers to deliver their services. The level of reliance on volunteers varies between countries: in South Korea's public libraries, there are an estimated 13 volunteers... | |
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americanlibrariesmagazine.org
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| | | | Librarians and publishers are not effectively communicating with each other. There, I said it. Many of us already know this to be true, but as someone who comes from the publishing side, I came to this realization during my yearlong process of selling ebooks across the country and through my many conversations with library directors, ... Continue reading A Publisher's View ? | |
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missunderstandingeducation.school.blog
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| | "Once you learn how to read, you will forever be free"Frederick Douglass As a trainee I distinctly remember a tutor saying to me "You are a teacher in English so you are a teacher of English". I was wildly impressed by their philosophical view, until years later I found out this was a common phrase... |