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Blog Name: Library Garden
Url: http://librarygarden.blogspot.com
Language: English
Topics: libraries, librarianship, customer service
Description: An ongoing conversation among librarians with differing perspectives (public, academic, school, consortial, youth) but one shared goal: ensuring the health and relevance of libraries. [insert your own gardening metaphor here]
Popularity: 36 Followers

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Holiday Work…
Happy Thanksgiving I am working tonight–until 9:00pm. When I mentioned the time we are closing to many friends, almost all were negative about us staying open so late.  Fellow librarians were appalled.  I will admit, it could be easy to look at this as a hardship.  However, I don’t.  I am happy I am working tonight. The reality is this–there are many people in the l
Put Your Words in a Book!
YOUR WORDS IN A BOOK! via: http://themwordblog.blogspot.com/2009/11/help-us-write-book-this-month-only.html   http://www.flickr.com/photos/chadmiller/ / CC BY-SA 2.0 This is National November Write Your Own Book Month and the New Jerse
The Wonderful World of Interlibrary Loan
One of the most exhilarating things about writing and publishing a book is putting your name into Amazon and seeing the page with your book on it come up on the screen. When I started working as a librarian in 2003, I would have laughed if someone had told me that I would write a book on interlibrary loan. But in 2007 I wrote a short article on running one-person interlibrary loan service for the Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Deliver & Electronic Reserve.  Later that year, the publisher at
5 great tools and techniques for developing presentations
Hi, everyone! One of my favorite librarians and open source advocates (Nicole Engard) just Tweet DMed me and asked if I ever shared officially the tools I mentioned in a discussion session on Presentation Tools and Techniques at Pres4Lib at Princeton Public Library. I replied no, with regrets. I figured if she’s wondering about it, maybe you are too! By the way, if you like our articles, please share them on Twitter, Facebook, and anywhere else you like. I use a p
“Are You Crazy?” aka “A Library’s Journey into the Teen All Night Lock-In”
This week, we’re pleased to have a guest post from two wonderful librarians: Justin Hoenke is the Teen Librarian for the Cape May County Library. Melissa Brisbin is the Media Librarian for the Cape May County Library. Thanks for sharing this with LG readers!  -PB Justin:

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