If the profession fails to communicate its value, then the march of 'amateurisation' will continue, argues Ian Clark.
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If the profession fails to communicate its value, then the march of 'amateurisation' will continue, argues Ian Clark.
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Dr Steve Matthews: "A recent article by Technology writer Christina Farr for GOOD Technology titled The Top 10 Technology Game Changers for the Next Decade sparked my interest, since technology is changing the game in libraries.
"There were at least three of her 10 that I felt directly impacted libraries and the way we will have to do business. They are: 1. Visual Learning Robotics 2. Internet Data Expansion 3. Voice Recognition" Via Pippa Davies @PippaDavies Delete the scoop?
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Up to librarians themselves to communicate and demonstrate their worth!