Sentences with phrase «as we librarians like»

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As a children's librarian, I like the fact that you are reminding people that public libraries offer children's programming.
But even as the major functions of scholarly publishing march on, scholars, publishers and librarians start to ask, «What does the future of the scholarly journal look like
Angry librarians, who like the Postal Service face obsolescence as a result of the cyberspace revolution, argued that libraries are a better place for Internet links because they are open longer and their staff better able to provide help to users.
I like the information on what you do as a librarian, too!
Like Aliens retooled as a militant librarian's fantasy, actor - director John Krasinski's relentlessly effective horror film thrives on a nifty premise: In a post-apocalyptic world, a family holes up in a farmhouse and tries to survive in a countryside where the slightest sound brings out deadly monsters.
Teachers and librarians, like their students, need hands - on experience with maker tools and with playing to learn as that helps them build creative confidence.
As you evaluate your content, methods, and objectives, why not think like a great public librarian and keep your eye out for what's MUSTIE to reduce scrap learning?
As schools try to provide professional development that builds teachers» expertise and to implement initiatives like the Common Core standards, they should discover how much expertise school librarians can offer.
«This is required reading by every teacher librarian, because as you recognize a teacher like Mark in your building who is doing something different, pounce on that person to help out and partner in the experimentation!»
Like most school librarians, Ms. Hearne has been trained both as a teacher and a librarian, a combination she thinks is perfectly suited to helping students and teachers as the Common Core http://goo.gl/JBja3
Also, I like to check with readers whose opinions I value, as well as booksellers and librarians.
The speaker (who was from LJ) was trying to position Self - E as being like BookBub, saying that if you get your books in the Self - E catalog, librarians would push your books and you'd get all this exposure, only for free instead of paying.
Like that former Alaska governor, this person served briefly as a librarian but had, surprise, surprise, difficulty working with others and was forced out of the profession to the relief of many colleagues.
Reviews are always difficult to get, but reviews for middle grade books have been even more important, because major review channels like the School Library Journal, Publisher's Weekly, Kirkus and Booklist serve as social - proof to parents, teachers, and librarians, that middle grade books are good to pass onto their children.
One of my biggest goals as a new school librarian looks a lot like one of the biggest goals I had as in my last job
One of my biggest goals as a new school librarian looks a lot like one of the biggest goals I had as in my last job as a reference librarian: to get more people to utilize subscription databases.
But we know from Commonwealth standards that in Pennsylvania school districts only certified librarians - like the 2 positions already slated to be cut - are required to: «Manage a school library program; [and] Be assigned as the school librarian».
Talking about DRM - free books, then, is a bit like «focusing on the new skylight you want when you haven't yet built the walls to support the roof,» as one prominent librarian put it.
As the traditional academic year wraps up, we'd like to suggest a new riff on an old proverb: «People may think we only work from sun - to - sun, but a school librarian's work is never done!»
I took the follet library cards a step further... set up a log in that only functions as a check out station, and 4 / 5th grades can do a self checkout... like when librarian is doing storytime, or a quick lunch!
«There is a sense that a brief plateau has been reached as they await more comprehensive device adoption; school librarians are not seeing the overwhelming demand from students that public libraries have been seeing, nor do they have the budget to invest as heavily as they might like in new technologies,» the report explains.
As chair of the AASL American University Press Books Selection Committee, I would like to sincerely thank the committee members for their time and efforts to carefully evaluate books submitted for review and to produce a quality selection tool for school librarians.
And now that advertizing with places like The Fussy Librarian, Bookbub, and others allowing indie authors to reach a much larger audience, we can see great sales boosts elsewhere as well.
«It was intended by Margate as a commemorative gesture to the retiring librarian», he recalled «and they were looking for something like a bronze anchor».
Finally, we would like to collectively thank the many librarians, archivists, scholars, curators, collectors, art dealers, and museum professionals whose devotion to the field of American art makes projects such as these possible.
As a seed saver, seed swapper and seed librarian I, like many of you, am concerned about the preservation of heirloom seeds, and farmers» ability to save their own seed.
The Legal Writing Blog and the Law Librarian Blog point out in these posts that the new Google Dictionary, which was quietly rolled out in December 2009, presents a formidable competitor not only for other Web dictionaries such as Answers.com, but also potentially to niche lexicons like Black's Law Dictionary.
Librarians, like most non-IT staff, are not as well versed in technology as the IT staff.
He would like to see more instruction as part of upper - year courses, but says professors are reluctant to give up their already - scarce class time for a session with a librarian.
Today I'm thinking about theology — not a typical concern in my job as a reference librarian in a legal library, but a friend quoted paleontologist and Jesuit priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin to me on how spirit is infused into material life, and I feel like exploring that a bit.
As a legal research educator and a librarian who has worked with law students and attorneys as well as judges, I can tell you that there are users who won't know a product like ALR is gone from an online service until they really need iAs a legal research educator and a librarian who has worked with law students and attorneys as well as judges, I can tell you that there are users who won't know a product like ALR is gone from an online service until they really need ias well as judges, I can tell you that there are users who won't know a product like ALR is gone from an online service until they really need ias judges, I can tell you that there are users who won't know a product like ALR is gone from an online service until they really need it.
Some attorneys still read books, however, and some law librarians don't like that, as far as «commercially published state law materials» go, they are often dealing with an actual or a near - monopoly.
I like that the language of the Durham Statement includes the word «open» — as a librarian who serves the public, it does me no good to have restrictive licenses keeping my users away from the information they need... [more]
Particularly as the legal profession migrates rapidly to mobile and digital platforms, the information marketplace is more fragmented than at any time and attorneys need a highly strategic librarian to ensure their seamless access to «gold standard» information sources like Wolters Kluwer in order to make the right recommendations to their clients.
I like to think of librarians as the original content curators, so I am curious to see this new perspective and what I can learn from it.
As a librarian, I'd like to be able to subscribe a whole community of readers to the service, and be able to publish a monthly «What we've been reading on - line» newsletter based on reports from the service.
As a result law schools like ours included a compulsory pass / fail subject at first year to cover this, and employs a teacher to work with the librarians.
Librarians and libraries are becoming redundant as part of the cost cutting scheme in order to keep costs in line; outsourcing not offshoring would be the better bet hence a company like PLC..
As a librarian, you're like a tour guide for all of the knowledge.
I would like to inform you that I am resigning from my position as Reference Librarian II for the County Library System.
Susan identified a few items that she likes to see on a resume, because they indicate competence, self - discipline and a desire to learn, improve, and grow as a librarian over time.
As seen in our librarian resume samples, your formatting should be simple with standard fonts like Arial, Courier, or Times New Roman.
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