From the Michener Institute blog
From the Dysart & Jones blog
- eBooks: Current State in Libraries
- Leadership Development Through Professional Associations
- Horizon Reports: Tracking Trends
From the Canadian Law Library Review
- Lavender, G. (2012). [Review of the book Legal information specialists: A guide to launching and building your career, edited by A. L. Demers]. Canadian Law Library Review, 37(4), 187-188.
From The Marginal (McGill School of Information Studies newsletter) – no longer available
- Why You Should Blog
From the Re:Generations Blog – no longer available
- Subject guides: an undervalued resource
- Giving back with the Professional Partnering Program
- Dressing to impress
- Job interview preparation techniques
- Being a generalist vs. being a specialist
- Getting up to speed in a new subject
- Weeding: an essential part of collection development
- SLA: a great conference for academic librarians
- Library sightseeing
- Helping students get an A vs. helping them learn
- More on weeding
- On meeting with colleagues outside of work
- Organizing an academic librarians panel for MLIS students
- iPad vs. Sony Reader: Which is better for student reading?
- I’ve looked at data from both sides now
- Becoming a business librarian in an academic library
- Learn about the future of your library by attending job talks