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    • 2020 Summer Reading Videos
    • Gardening Libguide
    • Information in Organizational Contexts
    • Dust
    • The Infinity of Lists
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  • Cape Coast Castle Museum

    Marybeth Ginsberg / June 19, 2021

    At the NJLA Conference early in June, I was introduced to the historic Cape Coast Castle Museum by presenter Jacqueline Silver Morillo from the Atlantic City Library in New Jersey. Jacqueline is an…

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  • Outdoor Programming

    Marybeth Ginsberg / May 17, 2021

    Drive-in storytime (American Libraries, May 2021) is just one example of how children’s librarians can create new opportunities to engage with children and their families. It speaks to innovation in response to the…

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  • The Dissemination of Information during a Public Health Crisis

    Marybeth Ginsberg / July 31, 2020

    According to Joseph DeBruin, Head of Product Management at ResearchGate, the COVID crisis is propelling the process of science information publishing  in a way that is unprecedented,  At the same time, a misinformation…

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  • Recommended Reading

    Marybeth Ginsberg / June 8, 2020

    In the wake of recent events surrounding the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis at the hands of Minneapolis Police Department officers on May 25th, librarians all over the country are bringing attention…

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  • Looking Ahead…

    Marybeth Ginsberg / May 1, 2020

    We must be proactive about digital preservation if we expect our digital past to be accessible in the future.

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    On Makerspaces…

    Marybeth Ginsberg / April 30, 2020

    Enthusiasm is very important, and creating a makerspace culture that values what a makespace can do for a school, museum,  library, or community is especially important. Defining and imparting these values to the…

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  • Sarah Boxer on Proust

    Marybeth Ginsberg / April 30, 2020

    "The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new lands but seeing with new eyes." --Marcel Proust

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  • In the Beginning….

    Marybeth Ginsberg / April 29, 2020

    By clarifying information need, librarians can help users begin their search.

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  • Finding our Way

    Marybeth Ginsberg / April 20, 2020

    Recent events have taught us all about what it means to be resilient. People all over have pitched in to help during this unprecedented time of crisis. I see it in my own…

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  • April 18th

    Marybeth Ginsberg / April 18, 2020

    Information professionals are passionate about what they do and enjoy connecting people with information. Their training guides them to approach each and every request for information with an open mind.

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Jerry Craft: ‘New Kid’

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Shuggie Bain Book Reading by Douglas Stuart

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“A degree in library and information science was the logical next step for me. It gave me a lens for seeing information and for understanding information need. I view collaboration and sharing as value-added activities that contribute to the social construction of meaning to provide a window to the world.” –Marybeth

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