The Newbie Dispatches are a series of podcasts recorded exclusively by the Residency Interest Group on a variety of topics of interest to current and former library residents, current library science students, new graduates, and early career librarians. In Episode V of this series, we are discussing graphic novel reading groups with Bonnie Brzozowski, Reference Read More
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Newbie Dispatches, Episode Three: Kaetrena Davis-Kendrick — Getting Published
Publishing an article in an academic journal for the very first time can be an intimidating prospect. There are a variety of factors to consider including selection of an appropriate journal, the submission and review process, author agreements and permissions forms, and dealing with the emotional impact of potential rejection. Kaetrena Davis Kendrick is a Read More
Newbie Dispatches, Episode Two: Trevor Dawes, the 2010 NDLC, and program planning skills
The Newbie Dispatches are a series of podcasts recorded exclusively by the Residency Interest Group on a variety of topics of interest to current and former library residents, current library science students, new graduates, and early career librarians. In this cast, we will be talking with Trevor Dawes about the upcoming 2010 National Diversity in Read More
Newbie Dispatches, Episode One: Publishing For New Graduates
The Newbie Dispatches are a series of podcasts recorded exclusively by the Residency Interest Group on a variety of topics of interest to current and former library residents, current library science students, new graduates, and early career librarians. Episode One regards the publication of a manuscript by a recent graduate, Megan Perez. Megan is the Read More
Kiyomi Deards named ACRL MOW
That’s member-of-the-week, not movie-of-the-week for all you Entourage fans. In an earlier post, I said Kiyomi is on a roll. It seems she has not stopped. Late last month, she was named ACRL’s member-of-the-week. If you don’t recall or didn’t catch her bio from our earlier post, Kiyomi is currently earning her MSLIS from Drexel Read More