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www.librarian.net
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| | | | | This is not my usual ALA report because the Council meetings at LibLearnX were brief and I was occupied with some legislation I'd been working on. Here are some important notes for those who are interested in ALA topics. 1. American Library Association Updates Core Values This was a 2.5 ye | |
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acrlog.org
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| | | | | Being a working parent is challenging; there's a lot to manage and prioritize. Thinking of both your personal and professional lives -- how do you make it work with an extremely busy schedule? I recently read Courtney Stine's, Sarah Frankel's, and Anita Hall's interview "Parenting and the Academic Library" in C&RL News. Hearing about other | |
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www.playthepast.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article explores the role of the Stardew Valley Museum and Library as a metaphor for real-world rural libraries, highlighting similarities in their functions, staffing, and challenges. It discusses how the game's library, with its limited resources and single staff member, reflects the struggles of actual rural libraries, such as funding shortages, outdated facilities, and the need for community engagement. The piece also examines the historical evolution of public libraries, emphasizing their transformation into inclusive and accessible institutions. By comparing the game's setting to real-world scenarios, the article underscores the importance of support systems and funding for rural libraries to thrive. | |
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nuthousecentral.wordpress.com
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| | | https://nadiamerrillphotography.wordpress.com/2020/06/26/a-photo-a-week-challenge-dusk/ | ||