Life Lessons

bq shares some “Life Lessons”  she’s learned along the road of experience and also explains why she now owns two sets of nail clippers.

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The Downs and Ups of Fear

How can info pros strive to survive? By helping others who now more than ever need to find information, bq says that searchers can show their value to both their clients and their employers.

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What’s Next?

It’s a new year and the future is looking a bit daunting, to say the least. So, “What’s Next?” According to bq, it’s another opportunity for searchers to rise to the occasion and become an information lifeline, and possibly, through Google Book Search, the chance of equal access for all library patrons.

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What Is the Question?

According to bq, before coming up with better and better ways to serve clients in the expanding internet era, info pros have to know the questions, mainly what clients need and why.

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Gaslight

Combining her knowledge of old movies and information preservation, bq urges librarians to rise to meet the archiving challenge and to join forces to make sure records of federal government activity on the web don’t vanish.

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On the Edge

bq concedes that perhaps it’s time to reconsider her long-held view about librarians and “techie-ness” and how the twain should only meet rarely.

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