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En film om digitaliseringsprojektet Digidaily. Kungliga biblioteket och Riksarkivet samarbetar med att ta fram rutiner för att digitalisera alla KB:s dagstid...
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>A great list of resources for all levels of librarians.
"Here's a megalist for my fellow media specialists/teacher-librarians. It's taken a while to gather all the information and I will continue to add to this page. Currently there are close to 185 sites listed. There is SO MUCH information out there! Please feel free to add your suggestions!" Via Dr. Laura Sheneman, Karen du Toit, Patrick Provencher, Robin Illsley Delete the scoop?
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Robin Good: If you have not yet dived into the Google+ universe, here is a curated set of welll-written guides and illustrated tutorials to learn all of the basics.
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Guide Index: http://gplustuts.com/beginners-guide/ ; Via Jaana Nyström, Robin Good, ABroaderView, Dolly Bhasin Delete the scoop?
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"Priscilla Shontz and Richard Murray, the editors of LISCareer, a rich collection of articles written by practicing librarians on a variety of career development topics, are the authors of a new book entitled What Do Employers Want? A Guide for Library Science Students. Shontz and Murray cover topics such as Practical Experience, Professional Identity and How Employers Hire, basing their advice on interviews with people who hire librarians. The book moves beyond job search insights, outlining career development strategies for students and new graduates in a manner that is both funny and frank. I am pleased to be able to offer you an excerpt from chapter one: “What Do Employers Want?” Via Karen du Toit Delete the scoop?
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