Not exact matches
Three psychological suspense novels stood out with
mentions by several presenters at the annual Book Expo
Librarians» Shout «n Share.
As
mentioned, I've been a school
librarian for a while now, and I once believed that I could cover an entire information literacy curriculum simply
by co-teaching library research projects on a catch - as - catch - can basis.
I know that in the law world things are different, in that
librarians are relied on heavily, both in the academy and in the firms (I've forgotten how many times recent grads have dropped
by the library and
mentioned how their firm
librarian has «saved» them.)
# 3: Checklists: Law
librarians are natural keepers and organizers of checklists, an important tool in large deals or lawsuits to tracking the steps that need to be taken (when discussing checklists, I like to
mention the great work done
by the Law Society of British Columbia in making a number of practice checklists available online).
Thanks to law
librarian Christina López at Pitblado LLP in Winnipeg for
mentioning a 1931 movie directed
by Fritz Lang called «M.»
When I crowdsourced responses on replacing print lost books on Twitter, one
librarian mentioned feeling «increasingly burdened
by owning things».