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Relevant Yesterday,
Relevant TomorrowBut How to Stay Relevant
Today?
As online interactions become part of people's
daily lives, you need to become part of those
interactions. Here are
some good ways to do that.
by Rachel Singer Gordon |
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The Librarian
Is In, and Online!
Feel threatened by the Google Answers service?
Learning more about it from an insider might
ease your mind. Get
the scoop here.
by Jessamyn West |
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Librarians with
Laptops
Look Savvy in Operation TLC
Their venture came in agreeing to distribute 4,000 laptops and train students
to use them in 4 days. Their gain was increased respect and an updated image
after they succeeded.
by Krista E. Clumpner |
Page 18 |
Four Steps I Took
That Transformed
My Solo Corporate Library
This corporate library was unlively and underused until an enterprising young
librarian worked step by step to
win patrons' trust and management's accolades.
by Tom Nielsen |
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COLUMNS |
The View from
the Top Left Corner
The Siren Song of Fiber
by Michael Schuyler |
Page 26 |
The Systems Librarian
The Right Technology: No-Tech, Low-Tech, or
High-Tech?
by Marshall Breeding |
Page 28 |
Building Digital
Libraries
Recycling and Redirecting Web Content for
Fun and Profit
by Terence K. Huwe |
Page 30 |
Online Treasures
We're Worth It
by Janet L. Balas |
Page 32 |
Coming Full Circle
Relative Relevance
by Andrew K. Pace |
Page 35 |
DEPARTMENTS
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Editor's
Notes
Relevance, Schmelevance,
You Say?
by Kathy Dempsey |
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Newsline
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People & Places |
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SPECIAL
SECTION |
How to Write for CIL:
2004 Themes |
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ADVERTISING
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Library Tech Connection |
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