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Courses I Wish They’d Offered in Library School

Posted on December 6, 2011 by Andy Burkhardt

I’ve been a librarian now for about three and a half years. I learned a lot while at SLIS at UW-Madison, and there were some awesome professors there. A couple of the most valuable classes I took were Information Architecture… Continue Reading →

career, library school courses, design, education, innovation, LIS, marketing
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A Tale of Two Citation Tools

Posted on July 11, 2011 by Andy Burkhardt

I recently heard a presentation at ALA Annual about innovation in an age of limits. In the presentation one of the presenters discussed the citation tool EasyBib and how it was created by high school students. This got me interested… Continue Reading →

teaching & learning, technology, user experience citations, easybib, innovation, refworks
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Catch And Release For Ideas

Posted on April 12, 2011 by Andy Burkhardt

We have ideas all the time. At conferences, in the shower, talking to co-workers, lying in bed, riding the bus, there is no shortage of ideas. Some are great and some are duds, but it’s necessary to capture them if… Continue Reading →

general capture, ideas, innovation, share

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