In his latest podcast, Infopeople’s book maven Michael Cart offers a heartfelt tribute to the late Maurice Sendak, who passed away on May 8, 2012.
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Everyone seems to be saying….
We need to be responsive to our communities! We need to innovate! We need to do things differently!
They may be right, and the question is HOW do we do these things? I believe there is a set of skills we need in order to get where we want to [...]
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School may be out but learning is always in with Infopeople! This summer look for the continuation of online course and webinar offerings through June, July and August. Online course favorites such as Reader’s Advisory Fundamentals, Library Services in the Cloud and Library Marketing and Promotion via Social Media [...]
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In his latest podcast, Infopeople’s book maven Michael Cart reports on a potpourri of book news, including the publication of romance novelist Nora Roberts’ 200th book, recent book awards, challenged books and last but not least, the phenomenon that is Fifty Shades of Grey.
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In this edition of Thinking Out Loud, George and Joan discuss a couple of pieces of information that they have recently encountered. The first item is an article from The New Yorker about Clayton Christensen’s explorations into why big businesses fail. The other is the announcement of a new service from [...]
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