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jennyc commented on the post, Share & Submit Your Symposium Post!, on the site 8 hours, 55 minutes ago
Here’s mine!
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jennyc wrote a new post on the site Get HyperLinked with Jenny C 8 hours, 56 minutes 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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jennyc wrote a new post on the site Get HyperLinked with Jenny C 1 days, 16 hours 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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jennyc commented on the post, Infinite Learning: Library as Classroom, on the site 2 days, 19 hours ago
Thank you for the additional resource on this topic, MJ! I’m glad you found my post useful, and I appreciate your encouraging response.
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jennyc wrote a new post on the site Get HyperLinked with Jenny C 3 days, 16 hours ago
Infinite Learning: Library as ClassroomAs learning goes on the move, librarians not only must keep up with significant changes in education environments but aim to become connectors […]
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Hi, Jenny! Excellent work on this post. I want to thank you for the video you includes in this discussion; I think it does a fantastic job contextualizing why learning can feel so overwhelming in an age of access. You might find this Pew Research article interesting about the statistics behind how much content we consume on social media: https://www.pewresearch.org/journalism/fact-sheet/social-media-and-news-fact-sheet/. There’s a nice infographic that helps illustrate not just the sheer size of the “information abundance” online, but how many platforms that make this information available to us at any given time.
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Thank you for the additional resource on this topic, MJ! I’m glad you found my post useful, and I appreciate your encouraging response.
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jennyc wrote a new post on the site Get HyperLinked with Jenny C 1 weeks, 4 days ago
Innovation Strategy Sustainability was named one of the American Library Association’s “Core Values of Librarianship” by the ALA Council in 2019, based on the 201 […]
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jennyc wrote a new post on the site Get HyperLinked with Jenny C 2 weeks ago
New Horizons for LibrariesThe world ahead is one that will be defined by technology, from education, medical, social, and to jobs. AI, 3D, and integrated tech will be […]
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jennyc wrote a new post on the site Get HyperLinked with Jenny C 2 weeks ago
The Hyperlinked Academic Library An academic library is more than a repository of books or a place to work; it reflects its community and their hopes, dreams, and […]
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jennyc commented on the post, Reflection #3: The International Learning Communities great stories in the Hyperlinked "Global Model" Libraries, on the site 2 months, 1 weeks ago
I love Twin Peaks! Happy belated Twin Peaks day 🙂
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jennyc commented on the post, Fluid Dates, on the site 2 months, 1 weeks ago
You’re incredibly kind! Thank you so much, it’s a tremendous help!
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jennyc commented on the post, Oral History and The Power of Stories, on the site 2 months, 1 weeks ago
That’s brilliant MJ! Thank you so much for sharing.
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jennyc wrote a new post on the site Get HyperLinked with Jenny C 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Oral History and The Power of StoriesLibraries have always been about access to the stories of the world, collected, cataloged, and placed on a shelf waiting to be […]
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Hi!
Thank you so much for this post. I wanted to drop in with a recommendation if you’re interested in Native literature and poetry in California; “Nature Poem” by Tommy Pico. https://tinhouse.com/book/nature-poem/ It’s a fascinating take on the recitation of oral culture of the Kumeyaay (San Diego tribe – UC San Diego is built on their territory) as it blends with a modern queer perspective of space and belonging. I think it resonates well with your final statement about how platforming a marginalized voice (in this case, in verse) “allows people to see themselves as part of the world” – especially when that world historically has not wanted to see THEM apart of IT.
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That’s brilliant MJ! Thank you so much for sharing.
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@jennyc Thanks for this Stories focused post that offers some strong examples of what is possible within the university and university library settings.
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Wonderful piece of stories; it can bring peace, harmony, and joy; thank you, MJ.
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jennyc wrote a new post on the site Get HyperLinked with Jenny C 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Assignment X: Participatory Service“The user is the sun. The user is the magic element that transforms librarianship from a gatekeeping trade to a services profession” – K.G. Sch […]
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jennyc wrote a new post on the site Get HyperLinked with Jenny C 3 months ago
The Hyperlinked CommunityIn thinking about Hyperlinked Library communities, I’m most intrigued by the idea of how libraries bring people together. In everyday life, w […]
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@jennyc A place both wonderful and strange!
That is an excellent bit you shared from Maarya Rehman.
I will also add that my rephrasing of her sentiment is a quote from Twin Peaks. 🦉
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I love Twin Peaks! Happy belated Twin Peaks day 🙂
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jennyc commented on the post, We are an Animal Crowd!, on the site 3 months ago
They are adorable! Awesome photos.
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jennyc commented on the post, Reflection II: The Hyperlinked Academic Library: Flipping Education vs. Traditional Education, on the site 3 months ago
Thanks for having me! 🙂
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