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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 11 hours, 24 minutes 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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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 21 hours, 14 minutes 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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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 days, 11 hours 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 days, 11 hours 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 days, 11 hours 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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Rodrigo wrote a new post on the site Restarting 1 days, 17 hours ago
Virtual SymposiumI decided to focus on my Favorite blog spot for this last assignment and make a mini magazine in #FLIPBOARD. Also, I added some articles related to my post.
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christine wrote a new post on the site Christie's Place: Hello and Welcome! 2 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 2 days, 1 hours 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 2 days, 12 hours ago
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 2 days, 12 hours ago
Jobs: The Right Questions for Interviews? Hey all – just an FYI. An “Office Hours” column from 2016 at Library Journal may be of interest. It’s all about the questions we ask in […]
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 3 days, 1 hours ago
Hyperlinked Library End of Term Chat Hey all – thanks for your feedback about a chat session. It seemed best to just go with the Saturday session. #hyperlib End of Class Social […]
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Sounds good, I’ll be there (at the tail end of my son’s baseball game!).
The pic reminds me of Game of Thrones 😈…
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@lauraw It does feel a bit like King’s Landing. The castle in Edinburgh rises above everything g. It is amazing.
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 3 days, 11 hours ago
Housekeeping: Take Your Blog With You! NOTE: Make sure you follow these instructions and pay attention to the dates below. You’ve worked so hard over the past semester – […]
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@Michael, Thank you!
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 3 days, 11 hours ago
“Who needs libraries, anyway?” – Wowza! “Ironically, for all of the scheduled programming it offers, the BPL has discovered one of the biggest services it provides is simply its s […]
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 3 days, 12 hours ago
Welcome to Module 14: Creativity and Curiosity/Symposium Greetings all and welcome to the week where the tables turn! We devote an entire week to your own creative curiosity and […]
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Matilda posted an update in the group Ask A Question! 3 days, 15 hours ago
Hi @michael Should we wait as long as possible to turn in our participation links or is this a reasonable point to turn the link in? I notice I still have a number of comments not showing up because the blog owners have not accepted them yet, but I’d also like to be done with the stress of submitting something.
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Echoing this question @michael!
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@matilda @gilbertmaryjoy Please goo ahead and submit. All is well. 🎩
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Thank you! 😀
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Matilda wrote a new post on the site Matilda in Motion 3 days, 23 hours ago
Virtual SymposiumThis class was an amazing opportunity for growth and learning unlike anything I have experienced in my other classes. Below are my thoughts on […]
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Hi, Matilda! Your infographic is wonderful – so colorful and catchy! I especially love your “a-ha moments” – and calling the Human Library a “tapestry.” What an excellent metaphor. As a Sacramento native (displaced to the Bay), I’ll have to check out the Rolling Library Train next time I’m in town! It was a pleasure reading and engaging with your work this semester. All the best to you on your professional journey!
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Thank you so much @gilbertmaryjoy The sentiment is entirely mutual! It has been such a pleasure being in this class with you and reading your work. I hope you do get to ride the train and that this concept expands more broadly! Best of luck to you with the rest of the program and all your future endeavors 🙂
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Hi @matilda,
“This class was an amazing opportunity for growth and learning unlike anything I have experienced in my other classes.” I agree with what you said and feel exactly the same! The last couple of years I have been trying to work on changing my thinking and feelings and this class has been a good addition to this work.
-Laurel
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 4 days, 1 hours ago
Storyhouse Storyhouse is a large, mixed-use cultural building in Chester, England, which opened in May 2017. The complex includes a theatre, cinema, […]
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A theatre and a cinema in one venue? Plus a restaurant and a library? Those are almost all my favorite things in one spot. Add a bookstore and some furry friends and I’d never leave.
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Wow, they’re putting on a really broad range of material. This looks really fun too: https://www.storyhouse.com/whats-on/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-buffy-revamped/
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Oh my goodness! Thank you for this link — it looks like such a blast!
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This is really amazing. Seeing so many malls closing, spaces like those can be repurposed for community/arts centers like this one. I love it. I bet the later hours might be welcoming for people looking for a space to study, connect and relax before it’s time to head home and go to bed.
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Melissa Kauth wrote a new post on the site The Hyperlink's Tale 5 days, 15 hours ago
Virtual SymposiumHere is my Virtual Symposium presentation! Thank you for the wonderful semester and I hope everyone has a relaxing summer.- Melissa Virtual Symposium
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 5 days, 19 hours ago
Job Listing: Digital Services Manager From last year: Wilmette Public Library is seeking an enthusiastic and innovative Digital Services manager to join our team. This role will be […]
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Laura Wecksler wrote a new post on the site L-Dawg's Blawg 5 days, 20 hours ago
Inspiration Report: Woof, Purrr, Beep BoopHi All, Please see my Inspiration Report on robotic pets in the library. I think I need some robotic pet therapy now… 😞🤪😂🤙🏽
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Hi, Laura! I just wanted to leave a short comment commending the style of your presentation. Your layout choices are both accessible and authoritative, and feel quite polished and professional. Excellent work!
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Ugh, THANK YOU, for saying so, MJ! I’m not gonna lie, Google Docs gave me so much guff with the formatting at the end, causing me loads of frustration, so I appreciate the shout out. : )
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Lendable pets?? Mind blowing. I have never heard of this and I love it so much!
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Right?! It resonated with me too when I read it in AL Magazine. I just love the picture too. 🥲 Thanks for commenting.
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OMG, yes! Therapy in the most unassuming form. I wish all the best for your friend and her daughter.
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@lauraw I love this and I didn’t realize that the lending of alternative items was called a “Library of Things.” I actually needed this term for my final research paper for another class! 🙂 It was very helpful!
I like the idea of these robotic animals. I definitely can see the benefit of them for elders who have memory issues. I have heard of baby dolls being used, but a robotic pet would be great too! My grandmother who is 98 years old recently lost her dog and has been having a hard time accepting and internalizing the loss. I think something like this could be helpful for her.
Great job of your project! I like how clean and easy to read it is too!
-Laurel
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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!