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1This Book Is Overdue: How Librarians and Cybrarians Can Save Us All

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Michael Gorman (librarian)

librarians need to act idealistically in a materialistic age. Intellectual Freedom : Librarians lead the fight for intellectual freedom. Librarians,

Jessamyn West (librarian)

attention for her stark assessment, "Librarians to publishers: Please take our money. Publishers to librarians: Drop dead." West analyzed the Macmillan

Jenny Levine (librarian)

Levine immediately sees ways librarians can use them. ... She's made people outside our profession realize that librarians are cool." After graduating

Mobile computer-supported collaborative learning

students to interact with each other. Blogging encourages collaboration in a variety of learning settings. Mobile blogging enables students to publish, view

Isakin Drabbad

and an inmate at the same psychiatric hospital. Together, they mockingly blogged about their crimes from the hospital's computer, which led to a motion

Bonnie Nardi

among librarians – especially research, reference and digital librarians – for Chapter 7 of Information Ecologies, which focused on librarians as keystone

Kathleen Seidel

Kathleen Seidel is an American researcher and weblog publisher from Peterborough, New Hampshire, best known for investigations and writing on autism. Her

Angela Yee

Gossip Game. The show spotlighted seven New York women in the radio and blogging industry. The Breakfast Club show debuted on Revolt on March 31, 2014.

Society for Scholarly Publishing

100 members from 24 countries including publishers, service providers, librarians, researchers, and consultants. SSP is organized as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt

Brewster Kahle

(/ˈbruːstər keɪl/ BROO-stər KAYL; born October 21, 1960) is an American digital librarian, computer engineer, and Internet entrepreneur. He graduated from the Massachusetts