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2014 | banned librarian
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About the banned librarian. Archive for 2014 Yearly archive page. Welcoming Wheeler – Help libraries remain beacons of 21st century learning. On January 10, 2014. My prepared comments from the Voices for Internet Freedom Town Hall with FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler. I will post edited video here when it’s ready. In the meantime, you can watch the livestream here. I learned so much from all of the amazing speakers. Thanks to Center for Media Justice. January 9, 2014 (Oakland, CA). For high-speed Internet. ...
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Two Great Causes and Cute to Boot! | banned librarian
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About the banned librarian. Two Great Causes and Cute to Boot! On July 19, 2012. First, I just love this poster by Oakland-based artist and activist Melanie Cervantes! She writes, “Hola Gatita sends messages of solidarity to Arizona and any where books about Chicana experiences are banned. La Gatita dice no to censorship.” Download your own copy here. Which Hola Gatita loves! Good (Among those critical books that gave me roots and taught me to dream when I was a teenager and newbie activist). Created and...
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Courtney's library life: March 2012
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On being an academic librarian (with tenure! Involved in ALA including NMRT, Council, and the Executive Board. Thursday, March 29, 2012. Take the ALA Membership Meeting agenda topics survey. The ALA Committee on Membership Meetings is asking members what topics they would like to see addressed during the 2012 Virtual Membership Meeting on June 6th. Your opinion is important ,. In addition to the topics selected here, the Virtual Membership Meeting agenda will include presentations and question -. On Nove...
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Courtney's library life: Support EveryLibrary
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On being an academic librarian (with tenure! Involved in ALA including NMRT, Council, and the Executive Board. Wednesday, September 26, 2012. My friend and colleague John Chrastka has launched EveryLibrary. Its mission is to help "public, school, and college libraries win bonding, tax, and advisory referendum, ensuring stable funding and access to libraries for generations to come.". Currently "EveryLibrary is seeking initial funding resources to become established as a 501(c)(4) nonprofit social welfare...
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curation | ruffl
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The digital immigrants debate continues →. July 19, 2011. Some people feel that there’s a brutality in the attempt to force chaos into some form of order; that the need to control is a primitive one based on fear. there is an appeal in the idea that we can be brave and loose enough to embrace the messy totality of life. And the anxieties around our continued ability to dive deep into reflective thinking. Some excellent articles on curation and libraries:. To satisfy the people’s hunger for great content ...
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forgetting in the digital age | ruffl
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Next Post →. Forgetting in the digital age. July 13, 2012. I was excited to read this book and it began well. It’s an interesting observation that in externalising memory the net radically changes what was once an internal and. Process. Borges short story. Funes, the memorious. Sets the context; the tale of a character with perfect memory who cannot forget. Mayer-Schönberger begins. How much of this data are we sharing on the net? This morning I came upon this article in my The Browser. By Aaron Bady (.
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Courtney's library life: February 2012
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On being an academic librarian (with tenure! Involved in ALA including NMRT, Council, and the Executive Board. Friday, February 3, 2012. Library Day in the Life: February 3. Is not available on DVD. Don't even get me started on recordings produced by local historical societies. It's an interesting process. Location: Pittsburgh, PA, USA. Thursday, February 2, 2012. Library Day in the Life: February 2. Wednesday, February 1, 2012. Library Day in the Life: February 1. I also participated in the ALA Committe...
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Courtney's library life: NMRT Annual Program: Professional Networking for New Librarians
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On being an academic librarian (with tenure! Involved in ALA including NMRT, Council, and the Executive Board. Monday, June 11, 2012. NMRT Annual Program: Professional Networking for New Librarians. The 2012 NMRT Annual Program. Took place online. Professional Networking for New Librarians. Covered the who, what, when, where, why, and how of networking. The session presenters included Ned Potter. Thanks again to NMRT and the committee for a useful, timely, and accessible program. Make your own badge here.
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January | 2011 | TEAM21
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Teachers for Educational Access to Media for 21st Century Learning. My Personal Wellness Project (9th grade health). TEAM21: Teachers for Educational Access to Media for 21st Century Learning. I Heard it on the Radio. Thanks to listeners who tuned in to EduTalk Radio. On January 20th, 2011 to hear about the impact school libraries that use social media can have on student learning. Many links were referenced during the interview so I am providing them below. And here is a link to the survey. THE ANNEX@ N...
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Gotta (re)start somewhere! | TEAM21
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Teachers for Educational Access to Media for 21st Century Learning. My Personal Wellness Project (9th grade health). TEAM21: Teachers for Educational Access to Media for 21st Century Learning. EReaders: An A-Z list of things to consider when comparing print to digital books →. I’ve done this before elsewhere. But it’s time to start again. I just need a portal. Most of my blogging occurs on edWeb.net. I’ve been mulling this over for weeks now. Really, do librarians need another blog to follow? 3 I’d...
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