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Volume 51, No. 5 September/October 2012
The Library Lovers’ Art Auction: A Community-Driven Public Library Benefit Event
by Herb Landau & Heather Sharpe
In these days of diminished government funding of public libraries, alternate sources of income like benefit events represent a path to be considered. This is particularly true of Pennsylvania’s public libraries where government funding, largely discretionary as opposed to mandated, has been drastically cut over the last ten years... Consulter ce sommaire
Features
Personal Branding for Librarians
By Karen G. Schneider
The trend of establishing and maintaining a personal brand has been a hot topic for some time with the public at large...
Features
Rocking the Joint
By Laurie D. Borman
Joint Libraries: Models That Work
By Claire B. Gunnels, Susan E. Green, and Patricia M. Butler
Features
Working Part-Time After Retirement
By Rita Marsales
What’s New in LIS Schools
By Beverly Goldberg...
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Cataloging Then, Now, and Tomorrow
By Elise (Yi-Ling) Wong
If you think it is hard to explain to nonlibrary users what a librarian does, try explaining the job of a cataloger....
By Sanhita SinhaRoy
For a while now, academic libraries have been harnessing new technology and social media platforms to help local...