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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 weeks, 3 days ago
Participation & Engagement Activity Hey all – it feels so formal to do this when this class has been so engaged and social over the past 15 weeks but for the sake of grading, please […]
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Donna wrote a new post on the site Sharing the Knowledge 1 weeks, 3 days ago
Virtual Symposium Hi everyone, Here’s my virtual symposium. I had thought about doing slides, but they haunt me now…. so have an infographic style of my […]
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Donna wrote a new post on the site Sharing the Knowledge 1 weeks, 3 days ago
Inspiration Report: The Open LibraryHi everyone, Here’s my inspiration report! I was originally going to focus on a different topic for this assignment, but realized that there […]
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Donna wrote a new post on the site Sharing the Knowledge 1 weeks, 3 days ago
Innovation Strategy & Roadmap: Tool Lending LibrariesFor my innovation strategy & roadmap, I decided to do one focusing on implementing a tool lending library at the San Francisco Public Library […]
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Hi Donna,
I believe that tool lending libraries should absolutely be a thing! Whether from a financial or sustainability standpoint, these may be expensive tools that individuals purchase and use only a handful of times. Particularly in San Francisco, space to store these tools may be limited for most individuals.
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Hi @ysalina,
I do agree that San Francisco can be rather limited in terms of finding additional storage space for tools. It doesn’t help if you’re not actively using them either! What’s surprising to me though, is that tool lending libraries can be found in neighboring public library systems, but since they are limited to their city residents, fingers crossed that this can becomes a reality at SFPL!
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Donna wrote a new post on the site Sharing the Knowledge 1 weeks, 3 days ago
Reflection #5: Infinite Learning- Learning EverywhereClassrooms have evolved. It’s surprising, but at the same time, it’s expected, because now we can learn from pretty much anywhere. Technology […]
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jennyc wrote a new post on the site Get HyperLinked with Jenny C 1 weeks, 3 days ago
Virtual Symposium Thank you for joining me in learning about the Hyperlinked Library this semester! I’ve thoroughly enjoyed working on this blog and reading and […]
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Donna wrote a new post on the site Sharing the Knowledge 1 weeks, 3 days ago
Reflection #4: The Power of Stories Stories exist all around us. Some are more readily visible to us than others, and some are more outspoken, while others may be unseen. What’s […]
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Donna wrote a new post on the site Sharing the Knowledge 1 weeks, 3 days ago
Reflection #3: New Models and the Shape of LibrariesThe evolution of library spaces to something beyond just books, to one that is made to be a space of learning, of playing, of exploring, of […]
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 weeks, 3 days ago
Skokie PL: Experiential Learning Supervisor Posted a last year at Skokie PL: Experiential Learning Supervisor Pay Grade: 9 (Exempt) Full-time Schedule includes regular nights and […]
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Colleen wrote a new post on the site Salt and Roses 1 weeks, 3 days ago
The Power of Stories We are all part of a bigger picture. We are all interconnected, perhaps now more than ever. Also, each of or stories impacts and co- […]
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I enjoyed reading your thoughts on the power of stories and the evolving landscape of libraries and collections. Stories can be seen reflected in collections of all kinds, including art galleries. Art is representative of the human experience and the psyche of the artist, and contained in those representations are stories. That being said, I agree that the power of stories can be utilized by libraries and communities to create engaging experiences.
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Troy joined the group Break the Ice: Binge-Worthy 1 weeks, 3 days ago
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 weeks, 4 days ago
#hyperlib Job: Take a Look at these Competencies! Thanks to a former #hyperlib student for sharing this job posting from Douglas County Libraries. Take look at the competencies required below. I h […]
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 weeks, 4 days ago
A Future Librarian's Promise Note from Michael – Carlie was a WISE student taking the Hyperlinked Library awhile ago. Carlie wrote this post as part of her course blogging and […]
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This is a great list and would make a good job skills list for hiring purposes.
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@denise It’s one of my favorites!
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 weeks, 4 days ago
Share & Submit Your Symposium Post! Hey all – to make it easy for folks to explore the symposium posts today and through the weekend, please share your URL here. Post […]
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@michael, this link is not working for me
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@emmizo What link?
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@michael, sorry, the three purple dots in brackets after the word “Post” do not expand
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@emmizo Not understanding… where exactly?
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@michael I am sorry for the hassle. From my perspective in Site-wide Activity, the Share and Symposium post has an ellipses after you write “please share your URL here. Post [. . .]” The brackets are purple and should expand and it does not for me. The rest of the message is not there. I hope this helps.
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The “Share & Submit Your Symposium!” link is not working either; I guess that is the same one.
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@emmizo That is the weirdest thing. It is a bad link to a long gone web site for the class. This is the place to share your post and then submit to Canvas. I will look into that weird link deal.
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Virtual Symposium – 5 Key Take Aways
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Here’s mine!
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For my virtual symposium, I created an infographic using Piktochart. Here are 5 take-aways from this class:
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Here is the link to my virtual symposium! https://287.hyperlib.sjsu.edu/polizzisprose/2024/05/06/hyperlib-symposium-the-grand-finale/
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Finally posting the link to my virtual symposium! I tried something new (for me at least!)
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Here is a short presentation I made of my key takeaways!
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Looking Back: The Power of People, Technology, and Stories – Virtual Symposium
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Virtual Symposium Link. I select “Best of blogs” for this assigments. I post related articles as well
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Hey everyone! Here is my link to my virtual symposium: https://287.hyperlib.sjsu.edu/marleneroblesortiz/2024/05/13/virtual-symposium-5-take-aways-from-info-287/
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Hi everyone! Here is a link to my virtual symposium: https://287.hyperlib.sjsu.edu/alina/2024/05/14/virtual-symposium/
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Rodrigo wrote a new post on the site Restarting 1 weeks, 4 days ago
Virtual SymposiumI decided to focus on my Favorite blog spot for this last assignment and make a mini magazine in #FLIPBOARD (link) Also, I added some articles related to my post.
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jennyc wrote a new post on the site Get HyperLinked with Jenny C 1 weeks, 4 days ago
Inspiration Report Click here to view my Inspiration Report Libraries are utilitarian in nature. Yet, library services and technological advances alone are not […]
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Maverick Ng wrote a new post on the site Through the Hyperlink World 1 weeks, 4 days ago
INFO 287: Progression of Thought ReflectionAs the semester is coming to an end, this course has excelled in creating many perspectives on how the hyperlinked library model can Continue reading
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christine wrote a new post on the site Christie's Place: Hello and Welcome! 1 weeks, 4 days ago
Inspiration Report: SFPL Bookmobile Connecting Community in Golden Gate ParkBringing the SFPL bookmobile to Golden Gate Park to support and connect people who are hard to reach, was inspired by my experience with […]
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 weeks, 4 days ago
From Site Formerly Known as Twitter: LIS Jobs Advice for New Grads
This week I'm asking people who hire library and LIS workers: We are nearing Spring graduation time. What advice do you have for new MLIS holders? I'm thinking both about their first post-MLIS job hunt, and in future career moves?
— Hiring Librarians (@HiringLib) May 7, 2024
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@Michael, I love that you refer to it as the “Site Formerly Known as…” 😂
It’s an interesting quandary–I wonder myself about what my next move will be after I receive the degree, but also hold in reverence the knowledge that things almost always do not turn out the way I envision or plan for them to.
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Yes – it is a journey with the potential for twists and turns.
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 weeks, 5 days ago
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@michael Just for clarification — when you say “final reflection” do you mean our virtual symposium, the last of our reflection posts, or something else?
@michael I just want to make sure I didn’t miss an assignment. 🙂
@laurele Yes – apologies… I should refer to it as symposium! I will correct the above.
@michael Great! Thanks for the clarification. 🙂
@laurele A few semesters ago I did have a final reflection post but it felt like the Symposium served well for that too.
@michael I agree. I think the virtual symposium was a great way to wrap things up.
@michael Thanks for this reminder!
@cedudley 👍
Hi @Michael, could you please clarify how we obtain the “activity URL”? I see when I hover over my name in the upper right corner, the ‘Activity’ option in the drop down. After hovering over it, do we go to ‘Personal’ and submit the URL for that page?
Thank you 😊 .
@lauraw Click on your user photo and it will take you right there:
https://287.hyperlib.sjsu.edu/community/peers/lauraw/
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Thank you!!