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Neil Gaiman on Libraries

Neil Gaiman, author and Honorary Chair of National Library Week, speaks about the value of libraries, librarians and librarianship before his lecture at the ...

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Gaiman will hook you. He's an author moving from novels to comics and back again.  

Ann Vega's curator insight, February 27, 12:00 PM

Love Neil Gaiman!

Elizabeth Hutchinson's comment, February 27, 3:08 PM
Well said! Love him :)
Susan Kelly's comment, March 4, 10:37 PM
Boy, is he right. I live in China most of the year and foreign instructors aren't allowed in the library.
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10 Changes to Expect from the Library of the Future | Online Universities

10 Changes to Expect from the Library of the Future | Online Universities | 21st Century Information Fluency | Scoop.it

Libraries have acted as community cornerstones for millennia, and every April marks School Library Month, celebrating how they promote education and awareness in an open, nurturing space. What makes them such lasting institutions, though, isn’t the mere act of preserving books and promoting knowledge. Rather, it’s the almost uncanny ability to consistently adapt to the changing demands of the local populace and emerging technology alike.


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