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Social Nurturing: 7 Keys to Acquire Contacts through LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Google+via @kenkrogue

Social Nurturing: 7 Keys to Acquire Contacts through LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Google+via @kenkrogue | The Information Specialist's Scoop | Scoop.it
How do you get to know influential people using social media? We have developed a very powerful new model that does this very thing and brings amazing results, we use it at InsideSales.com. We call it Social Nurturing.

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Josepf J Haslam's curator insight, January 30, 9:37 PM

Love this article, so true, Social Media is a long-play

Andrew Kavanagh's curator insight, January 31, 12:07 PM

Good advice!

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Houstonians set up underground libraries in response to book ban, by Halli Jordan

Houstonians set up underground libraries in response to book ban, by Halli Jordan | The Information Specialist's Scoop | Scoop.it

By Hallie Jordan

"After learning about a law in Arizona that has gotten books about Mexican-American history banned from classrooms, a group of Houstonians responded by collecting over 1,000 of the banned books, packing them in cars and taking them in a caravan across Texas and New Mexico to Tucson, Arizona.
Known as “librotraficantes,” or book traffickers, a group led by Houston Community College professor and author Tony Diaz has taken it upon itself to help the students in Arizona to have access to the books that have been part of their school district’s curriculum for years.
In 2010 Arizona passed House Bill 2281 that specifies that public school courses must not teach material that conflicts with the United States government."


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